We will have to reckon with Germany for the final victory in Euro 2016: the world champions have completely choked Slovakia (3-0) to qualify for the quarter-finals on Sunday at Villeneuve d'Ascq.
It was the moment of truth for the Mannschaft: after a first round halftone, she can raise his game on the edge of the knockout stage?
Seems it has passed the test with flying colors, providing once again an offensive festival, especially in the first period with fifteen shots on goal in 45 minutes of the blue.
Certainly, she still has a bit caught in the finish, like the missed penalty kick by Mesut Ozil (13) - the first shot on goal missed by Germany in 40 years at Euro - or a volley which so grazed the post that same public has pushed a "ooooh" astonishment at seeing the images on giant screens (24).
But unlike his last group match against Northern Ireland (1-0), it has managed to shelter before the break.
She first opened the scoring on a beautiful volley from Jerome Boateng to receiving a corner kick poorly cleared by the Slovak defense.
The strike at ground defenseman, long doubtful with an injury to his right calf, came to stay low to the right post matus kozacik (1-0) in the eighth minute.
It's Julian Draxler then, preferred to Mario Gotze left that snuck along the corner line to center back for unstoppable recovery Mario Gomez (2-0, 43), equaling Jürgen as Klinnsman best German goalscorer at Euro, with five goals.
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