Frantic Finish:
Germany narrowly avoided their first loss at Euro 2024 with a dramatic late goal from substitute Niclas Füllkrug, securing a 1-1 draw against Switzerland. In the dying moments of stoppage time, a desperate leap by Füllkrug, alongside defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Antonio Rüdiger, saw him head the ball into the top corner, courtesy of a cross from David Raum.
Nagelsmann’s Gamble:
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann took a significant risk by sending defenders into the attack. “We risked a lot in this phase because we could have conceded a second goal,” Nagelsmann stated. “Who doesn’t dare to risk, doesn’t get to draw.” Despite already securing a place in the round of 16, the draw felt like a victory, maintaining the momentum from previous wins against Scotland and Hungary.
Swiss Resilience:
Switzerland had taken the lead in the 28th minute with a clever volley from Dan Ndoye. They defended valiantly and almost extended their lead, but were thwarted by an offside call against Ruben Vargas and a fine save by Manuel Neuer from Granit Xhaka’s shot. Switzerland’s performance earned them second place in Group A, behind Germany.
Group Standings and Next Fixtures:
Germany now faces a round of 16 match in Dortmund against the runner-up from Group C, which could be England, Slovenia, Denmark, or Serbia. Nagelsmann acknowledged the challenge of preparing for four potential opponents while they only need to prepare for one. Switzerland will play the Group B runner-up in Berlin, likely Italy or Croatia, on Saturday.
Swiss Confidence:
Swiss coach Murat Yakin expressed confidence in his team’s abilities. “I think we have a certain standing which we worked hard for. We’re on a good path,” Yakin said, emphasizing their unbeaten record and strong style of play.
Goals and VAR Controversies:
Switzerland’s goal came from a well-coordinated attack involving Bologna teammates Remo Freuler and Dan Ndoye. Germany had an earlier goal disallowed by VAR due to a foul by Jamal Musiala, highlighting the continued influence of technology in the game.
Future Matches and Venue Conditions:
The match saw improved playing conditions at the Waldstadion, with the roof closed to protect the pitch. Frankfurt, which will host two more games, has faced issues with its turf since November. As the tournament progresses, Germany and Switzerland look to advance further, with Germany potentially facing a Group F winner Portugal in future rounds.
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