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Eighth-finals
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England
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Germany
England - Germany 0: 0 (Half 1)
Gareth Southgate, who did not forget to miss his penalty in the previous meeting with the Germans in the Euros, hopes to close an account this time and reach the quarter-finals.
Mason Mount and Phil Foden opened on the bench, Sake opened.
Werner and the Evertz in Joachim Lev's attack
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Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 19:04
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The last time Germany and England met at the Euros, the Germans won 5: 6 on penalties in the semi-finals at Wembley and went on to win the title in 1996.
After 21 years, the two teams meet again in the exact same stadium, this time in the quarter-finals, and when he misses the penalty from the same game, Gareth Southgate, he coaches the England team.
The host has not yet conceded in this tournament, although she has scored only two goals made by Raheem Sterling, and hopes to get a product this time from captain Harry Kane as well.
Germany have risen from second place in the House of Death and want to be the only one to survive from it, following the relegation of France and Portugal, having been unbeaten in the last seven games against England.
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the progress of the game
The opening whistle and the game got underway
8 '
Leon Goretzka got a great depth ball and was fouled while on the verge of an extension by Declan Rice, who also saw the yellow card
The composition of the game
Referee:
Danny McAllie (Netherlands)
Stadium:
Wembley (London)
3: 5: 2
1 c.
Pickford
2k.
Walker
6 h.
Maguire
5 c.
Stones
12k.
Trifaire
14 k.
Phillips
25 b.
Sake
4 d.
Rice
3 l.
Show
10 r.
Sterling
9 e.
No
3: 5: 2
1 m.
Neuer
4 m.
Gunter
5 m.
Homeless
2 a.
Rodiger
6 y.
Chemical
8 t.
Cross
25 a.
Muller
18 l.
Gorzka
20 r.
Gozens
11 t.
Werner
7k.
Habaretz
England
Coach:
Gareth Southgate
Germany
Coach:
Joachim Lev
Mason Mount came out of the isolation along with Ben Chilwell after being absent from the previous game against the Czech Republic, but both on the bench, as well as Phil Foden who was kept out of yellow and not a partner at the end of the home leg.
Bokeio Saka went on to get credit and Southgate with three brakes.
Timo Werner and Kai Haberz are leading the attack for Yogi Lev, who hopes it will not be his last game as Mannschaft coach.
The winner will play in the quarterfinals against the winner of the second game tonight between Sweden and Ukraine.
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