Germany vs Italy highlights: Germany win historic Euro 2016 quarter-final

By Vas Venkatramani / Roar Guru

Match result:

Germany are through to the semi-finals at Euro 2016 to face either France or Iceland after scoring their first ever win over Italy in a major competition.

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Final score
Germany 1 (6)
Italy 1 (5)

Match preview

Bordeaux hosts the marquee clash of the quarter-finals in Euro 2016, as Germany play Italy . Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 5am (AEST) Saturday morning.

Two teams of extraordinary pedigree, this is the stage where both Germany and Italy belong. Granted, two games still remain for one of these sides if they are to be crowned as champions, but make no mistake, this clash has the hallmark and quality of a final.

But no German will feel that way. Never have Die Mannschaft beaten Italy in major competition, and while the rest of the world fear the threat of the atypical German consistency, Italy have never been perturbed. In that, this team possibly may be the only team Germany fears.

Italy, atypical of themselves, have progressed without being overly impressive, as is their way. The defence is effective, their attack is sufficient. Such a combo may be a shortcoming in a league format, but in knockout football, it is the essence of championship quality.

Italy were always going to be the team every other feared to face in the knockouts. Having disposed of the two-time reigning champions Spain with clinical ease, now it is the turn of the world champions Germany to bring down a team that preaches win-at-any-cost as its mantra.

Germany coach Joachim Low, despite his success since taking over Die Mannschaft nearly 10 years ago, is also privy to the Italian threat. His best hopes of beating Italy is to match them exactly via their own obdurate tactics.

This may see the more creative outlets of the likes of Mesut Ozil and Mario Gotze sacrificed in place of the more defensive Emre Can or even captain Bastian Schweinsteiger in central midfield alongside Toni Kroos.

While Italy’s threat via counterattacks is fabled, Germany’s best hopes is to nullify this and force the Azzurri to look at more conventional modes of attack.

Coupled with a more defensive midfield could also be the deployment of Thomas Muller upfront as a lone striker, with perhaps the veteran Lukas Podolski to play behind Muller.

The winger Julian Draxler may also make way to enable Low to focus his team in the middle of the park.

While Italy’s fullbacks or wingbacks do like to pile forward and cross, Germany should be sufficiently able to deal with any aerial threats courtesy of Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels.

For Italy, carry on as per any tournament they play. But they themselves will face a handicap, with midfielders Thiago Motta, Daniele De Rossi and Antonio Candreva all unavailable.

This may require coach Antonio Conte to retain wingbacks Mattia De Sciglio and Alessandro Florenzi ahead of his back three, which may require the protection of Stefano Sturaro alongside Marco Parolo.

Italy will likely keep faith with Graziano Pelle up front, but his job will be to encourage the forward runs of his wingbacks, as well as the supporting Eder or Emanuele Giaccherini.

Italy’s key to success rests with the Juventus quartet that protect their goal, with Giorgio Chiellini, Andrea Barzagli and Leonardo Bonucci well versed in working harmoniously in front of their champion goalkeeper and captain Gianluigi Buffon.

At the very least, that is a combination that can take Italy to extra time, and their industry is sufficient enough to propel their opponents into errors, which is when they are most likely to strike. It’s been the atypical Italian way.

Germany will need to make some of their own history if they are to see a semi-final, while Italy’s record will stand them in good stead to continue to underwhelm yet progress further to glory. A true game of championship quality awaits.

Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 5am (AEST) Saturday morning.

The Crowd Says:

2016-07-02T21:58:42+00:00

df

Guest


It's all nerves. When you have about half a billion people worldwide staring at you, the body can go all weak.

AUTHOR

2016-07-02T21:58:36+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


» Click here to read the full match report FULLTIME: Germany 1 (6) - 1 (5) Italy I'm waiting for my heart rate to drop - who enjoys penalty shootouts? Thanks for your company this morning. I'll be back next Friday morning to bring you the second semi-final, which will feature Germany, and the winner of either France or Iceland. At fulltime in Bordeaux, it finished at 1-1 after 90 minutes, after Mesut Ozil's 65th minute goal looked to have given Germany the advantage, but a penalty conceded by Jerome Boateng allowed Italy's equaliser, scored expertly by Leonardo Bonucci. The game went to extra time, where the sides could not be further separated. But in the most stressful of penalty shootouts, it finished 6-5 Germany's way, after a total of seven penalties were missed from 20 kicks. At fulltime in Bordeaux, it finished Germany 1-1 Italy, but Germany win the penalty shootout 6-5, and advance to the Euro 2016 semi-finals! A good morning to all of you! FULLTIME: Germany 1 (6) - 1 (5) Italy

2016-07-02T21:56:21+00:00

df

Guest


Italy can hold their heads high though. They had the toughest draw. They knocked out Spain. They showed fantastic football during this tournament. They came back and leveled 3 times in this match. Once during official time and twice during the penalty shootout. In the end they lost by a whisper. Beaten by the best goalkeeper in the world.

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2016-07-02T21:52:47+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


FULLTIME: Germany 1 (6) - 1 (5) Italy In truth, this was one of the worst penalty shootouts that I've seen, at least from a German team. Yet despite the likes of Muller, Ozil and Schweinsteiger all missing, Germany somehow still contrive to win a penalty shootout! The hoodoo is broken, and Germany will be at Marseille next Friday morning. FULLTIME: Germany 1 (6) - 1 (5) Italy

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2016-07-02T21:51:01+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Jonas Hector is the hero, he places it down the right - Buffon guessed right, but couldn't get to the shot, and it's Germany, after the most heart-rending of penalty shootouts that followed the most tense 120 minutes! It actually went under Buffon's body! That' how close it was! FULLTIME: Germany 1 (6) - 1 (5) Italy

2016-07-02T21:50:37+00:00

df

Guest


This was won by the goalkeeper. The best goalkeeper in the world saved 2 penalties. Buffon none. This was the most even game I have seen in a very long time. So close. So close in all aspects.

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2016-07-02T21:49:14+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Hector - SCORES! Germany go through!

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2016-07-02T21:48:54+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Darmian - SAVED! Down the middle, but Neuer keeps it out. Match point Germany again! ITA 5-5 GER Can Jonas Hector be the hero?

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2016-07-02T21:48:17+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Boateng - SCORES! Down the left, and it's well past Buffon! What drama! ITA 5-5 GER Now it's Matteo Darmian.

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2016-07-02T21:47:47+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


De Sciglio - SCORES! OFF THE UNDERSIDE OFF THE CROSSBAR, BUT IT'S IN! ITA 5-4 GER Jerome Boateng now. He was the one who gave away Italy's penalty that equalised.

2016-07-02T21:47:04+00:00

df

Guest


this is crazy!!!

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2016-07-02T21:47:02+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Kimmich - SCORES ITA 4-4 GER Buffon nearly got it, but it creeps in down the left! Now it's De Sciglio for Italy.

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2016-07-02T21:46:25+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Now Kimmich for Germany. Match point still for Italy.

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2016-07-02T21:46:07+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Hummels - SCORES! Buffon got a hand, but he had enough on it! ITA 3-3 GER We continue, now it's Parolo. Parolo - SCORES! Down the middle, and very strong. ITA 4-3 GER

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2016-07-02T21:45:04+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Mats Hummels now. It's all or nothing now.

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2016-07-02T21:44:51+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Giaccherini. No mistakes now. SCORES - DOWN THE MIDDLE. ITA 3-2 GER

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2016-07-02T21:44:30+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Schweinsteiger - MISSES! What a terrible miss! Sudden death ITA 2-2 GER

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2016-07-02T21:43:49+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Bonucci - SAVED! MATCH POINT GERMANY! What a wonderful dive by Neuer, who guessed right! This could be the winning kick - it's Bastian Schweinsteiger. ITA 2-2 GER

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2016-07-02T21:43:06+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Draxler - SCORES. Smashes it down the right, and Buffon guessed wrong. Excellent penalty. We are level again. ITA 2-2 GER Bonucci now, the goalscorer for Italy.

2016-07-02T21:42:42+00:00

df

Guest


oh the nerves

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