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Aitana Bonmatí beat Germany's Ann-Katrin Berger with an angled shot in the 113th minute at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, to break a longstanding scoreless tie and send Spain to its first-ever UEFA Women's Euro final.
Germany had defender Gwinn’s replacement, Carlotta Wamser, sent off early against Sweden for swatting the ball away from goal with her hand, then Kathrin Hendrich sent off early in the quarterfinal match against France for pulling French captain Griedge Mbock back by her hair.
Germany needed goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger at her best vs. France and they'll need her again if they are to beat Spain.
The Germans beat France with one of the most impressive displays you will see from a side reduced to 10 players for most of a game
Germany overcame France on penalties and reached the Euro semifinals despite playing almost the entire match with 10 players.
Aitana Bonmati says she had ‘studied’ Ann-Katrin Berger’s questionable positioning before beating the German goalkeeper at the near post to send Spain into the Women’s Euro 2025 final. Wednesday night’s semi-final between Spain and Germany proved a cagey affair,