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Red card + reverse! Berg s winning point is the god! Ten players Germany 7-6 France advanced to the Women s Football European Cup semi-finals

12:54am, 21 July 2025【Football】

On July 20, the quarter-finals of the Women's Football European Cup, the 10-man German women's football team reversed France 6-5, and the total score was thrillingly advanced 7-6! Goalkeeper Berg scored the spot and won the ups and downs of the plot of Reyoro's first record and Niceken equalized. This game, VAR red card rewrites the battle, and Germany has one less man in blood to the end.

The smell of gunpowder spread from the beginning. In the 9th minute, Brand's cold shot from the top of the arc missed out of the post, but the real turning point was in the 13th minute. Hendrich pulled his opponent's hair in the penalty area. VAR intervened and sent off a red handout + penalty kick. Rejoro calmly made a penalty, and France led 1-0. Ten players Germany responded quickly: In the 25th minute, Clara Bill took the front point of the corner kick, Nisken headed the ball in the running position and equalized 1-1! France could have expanded its advantage, but Cascarino's offside goal in the 40th minute was invalid, and Rejoro scored in the 57th minute and was blown up because of Laclaal's offside interference. German goalkeeper Berg became the key: he saved Diani's deadly shot from a small angle in the 62nd minute, and in the 103rd minute, he even bravely resolved the risk of Mingge's header to clear the ball.

The end of regular time has climaxes: in the 69th minute, Brand created a point, but Nisken took the penalty and was saved and missed the final result; in the 75th minute, Nisken's tackle was yellow and buried hidden dangers. Secette won the yellow with a tactical foul in the 102nd minute of overtime, but the penalty shootout was the ultimate stage. Berg made two accurate predictions to save and secure a 6-5 victory, and Germany reached the semi-finals!

This battle is a textbook on tactical discipline and psychological resilience. Germany has one less player to fight, relying on teamwork and goalkeeper courage (Berg made 5 key saves) to make up for the disadvantages, and the penalty shootout was calm to win. Although France has the advantage of the number of players, its offensive efficiency is low and its finishing ability is insufficient, resulting in an elimination. Germany's advancement exposed hidden dangers: Hendrich's red card reflects the frigid defense, and Niceken's penalty miss required psychological adjustment.

source:7m cn việt nam