STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.
STUTTGART, Germany — For a participant who has made a profession out of being the grasp of calm, Toni Kroos would by no means have anticipated all of it to finish in chaos, however after 833 video games for membership and nation, the ultimate act of the Germany midfielder’s profession was performed out in a frenzy of fouls, missed possibilities, dramatic late targets, rejected penalty appeals and a referee who issued 16 yellow playing cards and one pink.
Germany’s dream of successful Euro 2024 as host nation got here to a bitter finish in Stuttgart on Friday as Mikel Merino’s 119th-minute header sealed a 2-1 quarterfinal win for Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s workforce march on and can play a semifinal in Munich on Tuesday, however it’s the finish of the highway for Germany and in addition for Kroos, the Actual Madrid midfielder who had hoped to deliver the curtain down on his worldwide profession simply as he did his membership days with Actual by signing off as a European champion.
However these are merely the naked info of an unimaginable 120 minutes that proved to be so uncharacteristic for Kroos and Germany, with Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his VAR colleagues taking part in no small half within the drama. Had Taylor been extra decisive within the fourth minute, when he didn’t e book Kroos for a cynical foul on Pedri that led to the Spain midfielder limping out of the sport moments later, the tone of this unforgettable recreation may have been so completely different.
By failing to crack down on a foul foul so early within the tie, although Taylor allowed Germany to play out their gameplan of bodily intimidation that clearly knocked Spain off their stride all through the primary half. Perhaps Taylor had chosen to offer Kroos the good thing about the doubt on account of his status as a world-class participant, one who has loved a distinguished profession, however the referee merely gave the 34-year-old and his teammates the licence to tough Spain up.
Germany performed in worry of Spain’s higher high quality and aptitude with the ball, whereas De la Fuente’s gamers have been affected by one other type of worry — the worry of being whacked each time they went near a German opponent.
“Lamine Yamal is barely 16 years previous, which implies our gamers have an ideal likelihood to regulate him,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann mentioned in his pre-match information convention. “We’ll see how he reacts when issues get harder.”
His post-match message was no completely different and unrepentant.
“We began nervously, made too many fouls, too many yellow playing cards too early,” Nagelsmann mentioned after the match. “Nonetheless it was good, we needed to ship [a] signal that we have been current.”
So the tactic was clear and Kroos was the chief of the German pack, which was so jarring to see. By the tip of the sport, he had dedicated 5 fouls — three greater than every other offender. He ought to have been booked for the foul on Pedri, lengthy earlier than he was ultimately yellow carded midway by way of the second half for halting Dani Olmo’s run on objective. Had there not been a protecting defender, Kroos may have been despatched off. What an ending that will have been.
It wasn’t simply Kroos, although. Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum and Robert Andrich have been booked for fouls on Spain’s younger forwards and Germany ended up with eight yellow playing cards. And so did Spain, who determined to battle hearth with hearth within the second half after their first-half expertise. Robin Le Normand’s reserving guidelines him out of the semifinal, whereas Dani Carvajal can even miss out after two yellow playing cards, the second of which was for wrestling Jamal Musiala to the bottom in extra-time.
In some methods, Nagelsmann’s determination to make it a bodily recreation was comprehensible. Spain have been the excellent workforce of this event to date and he felt that the one solution to win was to outmuscle them.
It was a flawed tactic, although, particularly with the expertise of Kroos and Musiala at his disposal. Florian Wirtz, whose 89th-minute objective cancelled out Olmo’s opener, was solely named in its place, and that call summed up Nagelsmann’s strategy.
Wirtz would begin each recreation for Spain, and that’s distinction between the 2 groups, however even the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was bitten by the cynical bug. Ten seconds after coming into the sport, he fouled Aymeric Laporte.
Perhaps this was the day when Nagelsmann’s Germany confirmed their true colors as a workforce with dazzling younger expertise but additionally one which had been over-reliant on the performances of their ageing veterans. Germany have been lucky to attract in opposition to Switzerland, and Spain have been higher than the Swiss, so the wins in opposition to Scotland, Hungary and Denmark have been merely victories in opposition to weaker opponents.
We all know that this was the ultimate farewell for Kroos, however Rüdiger (31), Manuel Neuer (38), Ilkay Gündogan (33) and Thomas Müller (34) are more likely to observe him into worldwide retirement. Even Emre Can, at 30, might discover himself consigned to the previous if Nagelsmann begins to rebuild forward of the 2026 World Cup.
“I do not even know what the plan is now as a result of I did not plan on being eradicated,” Nagelsmann mentioned. “My workforce and I’ve the job of fascinated with the squad now and what’s the proper factor to do within the Nations League in September.”
Maybe Nagelsmann did not imagine he may tackle Spain in a soccer match, opting as an alternative to deploy underdog techniques. Germany are hardly ever the underdogs, although, particularly when they’re the host nation of a serious event.
Taylor’s preliminary leniency allowed Germany to take their fundamental strategy till he started to flourish his playing cards. If solely Kroos had been in a position to affect the workforce to play a special means, another suited to his position as a conductor on the base of midfield along with his unimaginable passing vary and imaginative and prescient. As a substitute, he was a destroyer and a disruptor.
By the point Germany modified their techniques and engaged Spain in a recreation of soccer late within the second half, the match had develop into a free-for-all. It was end-to-end and completely unpredictable.
When the ball hit Marc Cucurella’s hand within the 106th minute, Germany screamed for a penalty however VAR Stuart Attwell — the identical official who urged a penalty for Germany in opposition to Denmark when the ball brushed Joachim Andersen’s fingers — rejected the appeals. A penalty shootout appeared inevitable as the sport drifted towards the one hundred and twentieth minute, however Merino’s header from Olmo’s cross settled the tie with a minute to go.
With that, Germany have been out and the curtain had fallen on Kroos’s excellent profession, however not in a means that anybody would have anticipated.