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In eight competitive matches all-time, Italy is undefeated against Germany. Does that run end in the Euro 2016 quarterfinals on Saturday?

  • Conor Dowley

    Conor Dowley

    Germany beat Italy on dramatic penalty shootout

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    Germany and Italy played a brilliant match. It was a tactical and hard-fought battle with plenty of close, heart-stopping moments at either end of the pitch, as two of Europe’s best sides played their hearts out for 120 minutes for a place in the Euro 2016 semifinal. The match had to go to penalties after the score was still at 1-1 after 120 minutes, and a dramatic and bizarre penalty shootout saw Germany advance after one of the best matches of the tournament so far.

    The first half was widely derided as a dull affair for its lack of goals, but the truth was anything but. Both Italy and Germany played a quick-paced passing game to try to beat the hard press both sides were employing, creating plenty of attacking opportunities at either end of the pitch. The lack of scoring wasn’t because of a stodgy, slow-paced game plan by either Joachim Löw or Antonio Conte. It was because of impressive defensive stands, especially from Jerome Boateng and Leonardo Bonucci, and because of a series of miscues from Mario Gomez and Eder in the German and Italian attacks.

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  • Jack Sargeant

    Jack Sargeant

    Germany face Italy on Saturday

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    Italy have another thing on their side: history. Germany have an appalling record against Italy, having not beaten them in a major tournament in eight meetings stretching back over half a century (when Germany played under the name of West Germany). However, Germany did win when these sides met in a friendly back in March, with goals from Toni Kroos, Mario Götze, Jonas Hector and Mesut Özil ensuring a comfortable 4-1 win.

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