UEFA Euro 2016, quarter-finals: Germany defeats Italy 6-5 on penalties

Monday, July 4, 2016

On Saturday, in the quarter-final of UEFA Euro 2016, Germany defeated Italy 6–5 in a penalty shootout decider as the score was 1–1 at the end of additional time. Germany missed three penalties in the shootout, but Manuel Neuer stopped two penalties by the Italians.

File photo of Manuel Neuer who saved two penalty kicks.
Image: Steindy.

Early in the first half, Bastian Schweinsteiger was substituted for German midfielder Sami Khedira following a muscle injury. The Germans had greater ball possession and also led in passing accuracy. But they had to wait till the 65th minute when Mesut Özil scored a goal. Thirteen minutes later, the lead was nullified as the Italians were awarded a penalty kick as defender Jérôme Boateng committed a handball foul in the penalty area. Stepping up for the penalty, Leonardo Bonucci scored the equaliser. This was the first goal Neuer conceded in his last 557 minutes of major tournament play. The previous record was set by Sepp Maier at 481 minutes.

The match proceeded to additional time as the score was 1–1. None of the sides could find the net in the additional time and the referee signalled a penalty shootout. Lorenzo Insigne and Toni Kroos scored their respective kicks. In the next round, Simone Zaza missed while Thomas Müller's spot kick was saved by Gianluigi Buffon. When Andrea Barzagli scored his penalty kick and Özil missed by hitting the woodwork, Italy were 2–1 up.

Graziano Pellè missed his penalty and the Germans levelled as Julian Draxler scored. Leonardo Bonucci's attempt to score was saved by Neuer, but Schweinsteiger wasted his chance to lead the shootout. Emanuele Giaccherini and Marco Parolo scored their spot kicks, as did Mats Hummels and Joshua Kimmich. Mattia De Sciglio's goal was followed by Boateng's equalising penalty. Neuer saved Matteo Darmian's kick and Jonas Hector scored the winning penalty.

Neuer was awarded the Man of the Match award. Eighteen players stepped up for the penalty shootout equalling the record of the UEFA Euro 1980 third-place encounter. Except for these two fixtures, never has a Euro match witnessed eighteen men taking the spot kick.

Germany is to play winner of France and Iceland in the semi-final. Mats Hummels is to miss the semi-final serving a one-match ban. Striker Mario Gomez is to miss the semi-final with torn muscle fibres. Schweinsteiger pulled his knee ligaments.

Manager Joachim Löw responded to these injuries saying, "It is very bitter to lose important players in the decisive stage of the tournament. I am especially sorry for Mario. [...] For us this means accepting the new situation and having to find solutions. We will do so. The quality in the squad is high and I have full confidence in all players."



21:00 July 2, 2016 (UTC+2)
Germany 1–1 (a.e.t.) Italy Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
Referee: Viktor Kassai, Hungary
Mesut Özil Scored after 65 minutes 65'
Toni Kroos Penalty scored
Thomas Müller Missed
Mesut Özil Missed
Julian Draxler Penalty scored
Bastian Schweinsteiger Missed
Mats Hummels Penalty scored
Joshua Kimmich Penalty scored
Jérôme Boateng Penalty scored
Jonas Hector Penalty scored
6–5 (penalties) Leonardo Bonucci Scored after 78 minutes 78' (pen.)
Lorenzo Insigne Penalty scored
Simone Zaza Missed
Andrea Barzagli Penalty scored
Graziano Pellè Missed
Leonardo Bonucci Missed
Emanuele Giaccherini Penalty scored
Marco Parolo Penalty scored
Mattia De Sciglio Penalty scored
Matteo Darmian Missed


Sources