The big hit didn't disappoint. Here's the lineup for the European Championship final! A goal in extra time decided the game.
It's time for the decisive results in the Women's European Championship. On Tuesday, England were the first team to reach the final, defeating Italy 2-1 after extra time, and on Wednesday, the second team to fight for the trophy was revealed. The Islanders' opponents will be Spain, who defeated Germany. For the first time in history, both semi-finals were played in semi-finals. As in the first match, a single goal, and a truly exceptional one, decided the match.
The Germans once again showed tremendous character in their clash with the favored Spanish team. In the quarterfinals, the Polish team's group rivals were outnumbered for over 100 minutes, but they managed to first draw 1-1 and then win the match in a penalty shootout (after winning 6-5). And in the final, they could have even turned the tables on their favorites from the Iberian Peninsula in regulation time.
Barcelona's goalkeeper saved the Spanish team in the last minute.In the fourth minute of stoppage time, Cara Coll saved the Spaniard's chances, first by successfully intervening after Jule Brand's deflected shot, and then, moments later, by blocking Carlotta Wamser's shot. The German should have handled the situation better.
This backfired on the Germans in extra time. In the 113th minute, Aitana Bonmati found herself perfectly placed in the German penalty area, and with a clever shot, she completely surprised German goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger.
And it was a goal that secured a spot in the European Championship final, where the Spanish will face England. It promises to be a thrilling experience!
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