Germany triumphed in the quarter-finals against France by demonstrating remarkable resilience after Kathrin Hendrich was sent off. The team managed to draw the game, forcing it into extra time and penalties after conceding a penalty. Goalkeeper Ann Katrin-Berger made a crucial save, allowing Germany to progress to the semi-finals against Spain. This performance was hailed as a demonstration of the 'German mentality', characterized by passion and mental strength, echoing historic sports moments like the 'miracle of Basel' in 1954.
Germany's gritty quarter-final triumph against France showcased their resilience with only 10 players after Kathrin Hendrich's red card. They held off France to win on penalties.
The team exemplified the 'German mentality', demonstrating passion and mental strength, despite injuries and challenges faced throughout the tournament.
The performance against France has changed perceptions about Germany's title hopes, reviving discussions about their ability to prevail in the tournament.
'The miracle of Basel' refers to the historic 1954 men's World Cup match, highlighting how Germany overcame significant odds to emerge victorious.
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