Germany triumphed over France in a penalty shootout during the Euro 2025 quarter-final after a dramatic match filled with challenges. Kathrin Hendrick's early red card marked a historic low for Germany, leaving them with 10 players. Despite Grace Geyoro scoring a penalty for France, Sjoeke Nusken equalized, leading to extra time and a shootout after a 1-1 draw. Ann-Katrin Berger's pivotal saves secured Germany's 6-5 victory. The win marked a significant moment in the team's history, pushing them to the semi-finals against Spain.
Germany's penalty shootout win over France in the Euro 2025 quarter-final was a 'crazy' game that ranks in the country's top three matches in their history.
Germany went down to 10 players after Kathrin Hendrick received the earliest ever red card in a match at the Women's Euros, just 13 minutes in.
I was really happy after the goal, and now we reach the semi-final, and that feels so good. It's one of the top three [games in Germany's history].
Germany have reached the semi-final stage of the Euros for the seventh time since the format changed to introduce the group stage at Euro 1997.
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