• 44.

    21:46

    Ndour runs Martel on the right corner flag, Germany has so far bites its teeth at the Italian defense.

  • 42.

    21:44

    Ndour has plenty of space on the left wing and brings the flank to second post, where Fabbian artistically tried to get there. However, we do not reward the art position.

  • 41.

    21:42

    The position is significantly better, fog tries on the half -right from shortly before the sixteen border – significantly over it.

  • 39.

    21:41

    Free kick for the DFB selection from a half-left position and almost 25 meters. Gruda’s free kick ends up in the Gutüm, but brings in a second free kick.

  • 38.

    21:39

    It is currently a very open game, Italy often benefits from inaccuracies of the Germans who are currently on countering.

  • 35.

    21:38

    Happiness for Germany! Collins and Martel cover the ball, Prati wants to do it in the middle of the penalty area, even though there were better allocation stations. In return, fog then has the lead out of the foot, but fails from an acute angle in front of the left post on Desplanch. What a minute!

  • 33.

    21:35

    The German U21 is now trying to provide a little relief. Collins widens from the right, the ball slips through and lands at Frankfurt’s teammate Brown, who shoots his degree from a second, half -left row in the Slovak night sky.

  • 31.

    21:33

    Gnonto! Pratis shot is deflected dangerously, so that Atubolu has to come out and the ball has a few meters before clapping. Gnonto gets the ball on the right in the penalty area, but only meets the outside network in the trap.

  • 30.

    21:31

    Reitz with the loss of ball in front of the opposing penalty area, but Gnonto cannot initially play the counterattack.

  • 30.

    21:30

    Another attempt by the Germans, Nebel’s cross from left half field leads to the throw -in.

  • 28.

    21:28

    Luca Koleosho

    Yellow card for Luca Koleosho (Italy)

    Koleosho stamps Rosenfelder during the structure that the Burnley man would be geled in a possible semi-finals.

  • 27.

    21:28

    After a duel with Tresoldi in the middle circle, Pirola is wrongly awarded a free kick.

  • 25.

    21:26

    Furthermore, almost only the Italians are on the ball, who now build the game carefully from behind.

  • 23.

    21:25

    The Azzurri are now setting up and have a small urge phase, but still without a successful completion. Coppola heads from a short distance at the long post to the corner from the right into the arms of Atubolu.

  • 22.

    21:23

    Pratis flank from the left outer lane lands only with the German defense, which has so far been very stable. The young Germans are currently leaving the game to the Italians.

  • 20.

    21:20

    The eleven of Di Salvo has more of the game and also records more offensive options – but so far the final accuracy has been missing.

  • 18.

    21:19

    The next attack by the Germans rolls again, again over Woltemade, which then wants to put in a crazy flank from the half -right penalty area fog on the long post. Sebastiano Desplantche takes care of.

  • 16.

    21:17

    Lorenzo Pirola

    Yellow card for Lorenzo Pirola (Italy)

    The captain of the Squadra Azzurra foul Woltemade in midfield and then blocks the ball – it is the first yellow of the game.

  • 13.

    21:15

    Woltemade! The Stuttgarter moves from the left wing with a speed of several Italian defenders into the penalty area. However, the end of half -left position and from 11 meters can still be expanded and passes past the gate.

  • 12.

    21:13

    Fabbian can continue playing. Reitz’s chipball on Tresoldi in the penalty area is a little too far.

  • 10.

    21:11

    After an air duel with Reitz in the half field, Giovanni Fabbian von Bologna hurt, he has to be treated.

  • 9.

    21:10

    Reitz prevails on the left, Woltemade then gets the ball on the left wing after interaction with fog and falls there several times. Curious!

  • 7.

    21:09

    Diego Coppola shoots the ball twice to stop Tresoldi from a quick throw -in. However, the yellow card fails.

  • 6.

    21:08

    After good preparatory work by Fabbian, Koleosho speaks up with a conclusion from the half -left penalty area, but it is not a big task for Noah Atubolu.

  • 5.

    21:06

    It is a dynamic start of both sides, even if there was no real chance.

  • 3.

    21:05

    Atubolu has to intervene for the first time after Zanotti’s header from a short distance, after which the Italian runs over it. On the other hand, it is quick, Tresoldi’s attempt to shoot almost centrally outside the penalty area is immediately blocked.

  • 1.

    21:03

    Woltemade comes into the box early, but then realizes how compact the defense of the Italians is. In the end, Martel gets stuck shortly before the sixteen.

  • 1.

    21:02

    The game runs, who will solve the ticket for the semi -finals? So far, not a single group winner has made it into the semi -finals, Germany could change that.

  • 1.

    21:01

    Start of the game

  • 20:53

    The referee of the game is Manfredas Lukjančukas from Lithuania. This season he led four Champions League games in the group phase, including the draw of the Stuttgart against Sparta Prague and the victory of the Leipziger against Sporting Lisbon. At this tournament it is the third assignment for the 33-year-old.

  • 20:43

    Trainer DI Salvo, who, like Nicolo Tresoldi, has Italian roots, was spoiled for choice. Nick Woltemade is fit again on the foot against the Czech Republic and is in the starting eleven. However, since both the “A-Elf” and the eleven boys from the game against England recommended themselves, the decision was not an easy one-but ultimately the return rotation and the boys from the first two games are allowed. So there are eleven changes again compared to the England game. With players like Atobolu, Brown, Nebel, Reitz and Woltemade, the German starting eleven already has a lot of Bundesliga experience. Nunziata also rotates vigorously against Spain and is now returning to his stammed team. With the defenders Daniele Ghilardi and Diego Coppola, two players are excluded from the rotation, so there are “only” nine changes.

  • 20:39

    Italy missed the group victory very thinly, because with the 1-1 win over Spain in the last group game, in which Niccolò Pisilli scored worth seeing for the Squadra Azzurra, both teams had the same number of points and the same goal difference – it ultimately decided the number of goals scored in favor of Spain. A reunion with the Spaniards is no longer possible in this tournament, because La Furia Roja was left out against England. It should also be possible for the eleven of Carmine Nunziata. With, among others, Wilfried Gnonto, Giovanni Fabbian and Matteo Prati have great individual queues in their ranks, but so far also bribe through excellent defensive performance.

  • 20:22

    While there were no surprises in the group phase and all favorites had made the jump into the KO phase, the young German is the only team that was able to get nine points in three games-despite the complete game against the English. The Salvo boys showed how well they are in width and that the “second row” also has the potential to win. Ansgar Knauff and Nelson Weiper contributed to the goalscoring list against the English, Alex Scott met for the boys from the island. Due to the phenomenal group phase, expectations have not only increased among the players themselves, now the title should be used – the goal is clearly called Bratislava. With Italy, however, a co -favorite has to be cleared out of the way today.

  • 20:10

    Does the Germans’ flight continue? After a maximum successful group phase, today in the quarter -finals of Italy, which was second in group A. Using the European Championship history, there is no winner-the teams met twice (2009 and 2017), each team was able to win a victory. However: In both years, the European champion was called Germany – a good omen for the team of Antonio di Salvo? The winner of the game will meet the French around Mathys Tel in the semi -finals.

  • 20:01

    Welcome to the quarter-finals of the U21 European Championship! After three semi -finalists have already been determined with England, the Netherlands and France, the last semi -final ticket is awarded between Germany and Italy. It starts at 9 p.m.

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