Euro 2016: Germany beat Italy 6-5 on penalties to book semi-final spot

Joachim Löw's men will now either face hosts France or Iceland on Thursday


Reuters July 02, 2016
Germany's Mesut Ozil and Mario Gomez celebrating in a match against Italy on June 2, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

Germany defeated old rivals Italy 6-5 in a penalty shootout at Euro 2016 with a winning spot kick from Jonas Hector after the game finished 1-1 following extra time on Saturday to reach the semi-finals.



They will now face the winners of the other quarter-final between hosts France and Iceland, who play on Sunday.

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Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil, who had experienced a quiet tournament so far, was in the right place to open the scroring in the 65th minute when he turned in Jonas Hector's cutback after good work from Mario Gomez down the left.

The Italians, however, levelled with a 78th minute penalty from Leonardo Bonucci after Jerome Boateng handled the ball.

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Germany, who had not conceded a goal in their previous four tournament matches here, took their time to get going against a well-oiled defence with Thomas Mueller having their best chance before Ozil broke the deadlock after more than an hour.

Bonucci gave Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer no chance 13 minutes later with a well-placed penalty as Italy, who eliminated holders Spain in the last 16, refused to buckle and sent the game into extra-time and a penalty shootout.

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