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Spain advances to Euro 2024 semifinals with a thrilling extra-time victory over Germany thanks to Merino’s late goal

Spain celebrated their quarterfinal victory over Germany in the European Championship as if they had won the tournament. With a thrilling 2-1 win in extra time, Spain’s chances to lift the trophy in Berlin next week are looking strong. Substitute Mikel Merino scored the winning goal in the 119th minute, emulating his father’s celebration from 1991. The match also saw Florian Wirtz score a late equalizer in regulation time.

Dani Olmo and Mikel Merino’s goals, both substitutes, secured the victory for Spain. However, Spain’s Dani Carvajal received a red card in extra time and will miss the semifinal against France. France advanced to the semis by defeating Portugal in a penalty shootout.

The loss marked the end of an era for some German players, including Toni Kroos, who expressed bitter disappointment in failing to achieve their goal. Coach Julian Nagelsmann, despite the defeat, managed to deliver a light-hearted comment during his press conference. Despite the disappointment, the match showcased a high-paced game with intense tackles and end-to-end action.

Germany’s chances were dashed when Nico Füllkrug hit the post late in the game, but Wirtz’s late equalizer kept their hopes alive briefly. Spain sealed their victory in extra time, causing jubilation among their fans. However, Germany was left aggrieved by a handball incident that was not given as a penalty.

Spain’s victory over the host country in the quarterfinal marked a significant achievement, as they had previously failed in ten attempts. The match showcased intense competition and skill from both teams. Spain’s goalkeeper Unai Simón expressed relief after Merino’s winning goal spared them from a potential penalty shootout against Germany.

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