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Germans’ late leveller means England MUST beat Slovenia or face hosts in last 16

Germans’ late leveller means England MUST beat Slovenia or face hosts in last 16

LAST-GASP super-sub Niclas Fullkrug pounced with a header to break Swiss hearts.

Two minutes into added time Germany’s goal machine rose brilliantly to head home on the night Scotland exited the Euros.

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Niclas Fullkrug hails his crucial late goal for the hostsCredit: Reuters
Fullkrug rose brilliantly to flash home a cross

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Fullkrug rose brilliantly to flash home a crossCredit: Getty
Dan Ndoye arrived perfectly to flash Switzerland in front

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Dan Ndoye arrived perfectly to flash Switzerland in frontCredit: Reuters
Ndoye stunned the hosts with a breakthrough against the tide of play

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Ndoye stunned the hosts with a breakthrough against the tide of playCredit: Reuters
Kai Havertz leapt for one of several German chances before they levelled

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Kai Havertz leapt for one of several German chances before they levelledCredit: AFP

Murat Yakin’s side thought they’d won it courtesy of a first half Dan Ndoye strike and were ready to celebrate a first competitive win over them for 86-years.

But then Borussia Dortmund ace Fullkrug – unlucky not to be starting ahead of Kai Havertz – had his say to secure top spot in Group A for Germany and a last 16 tie in Dortmund on Saturday.

Switzerland, though, still clinched second spot and they will now play in Berlin the same day.

For the third game in a row Julian Nagelsmann named the same Germany team which was a little surprising given that they’re already comfortably through to the knockout stage.

There had been a thought the Germany head coach might want to rest one or two of his top men.

But, no, Nagelsmann’s stressed the need for rhythm – and there was the need also to wrap up things as group winners.

Swiss boss Yakin didn’t mind seeing legend Xherdan Shaqiri net a beauty midweek against Scotland, making him the only player to score at the last three Euros and World Cups.

But it also didn’t stop him from dropping the Chicago Fire attacker – bringing back frontman Breel Embolo for his first international start in 18-months after recovering from knee and hamstring injuries.

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Antonio Rudiger, Robert Andrich and Jonathan Tah show German frustration before they were rescued at the death

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Antonio Rudiger, Robert Andrich and Jonathan Tah show German frustration before they were rescued at the deathCredit: Getty

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It was a frantic opening five minutes with some meaty tackles flying in.

After just 18 seconds Germany left-back Maximillian Mittelstadt was clattered late by Fabian Rieder.

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Andrich netted past Yann Sommer, whose blushes were spared by VAR

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Andrich netted past Yann Sommer, whose blushes were spared by VARCredit: Getty

There was plenty of muscle from the aggressive Swiss.

But it would be the Germans – dazzling in their opening victories over Scotland and Hungary – who would produce the first moment of class…and it would come from their top man Jamal Musiala.

Two tournament goals had helped electrify Germany’s bid to end a 28-year wait to become Euro champions and he delivered stunning second minute skill to lose a marker deep in his own half and then storm up the pitch.

Musiala then dinked what looked a superb ball into the box for Ilkay Gundogan only for Fabian Schar to make a desperate lunging clearance for a corner.

From Toni Kroos’ delivery Havertz rose first at the near post but could only head straight at Yann Sommer.

It looked as if the Germans had the Swiss clocked – pinning them back with relentless pressure.

It needed a magnificently timed penalty box tackle by veteran defender Ricardo Rodriguez on Havertz, from a Mittelstadt cross, to deny the host nation.

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Referee Daniele Orsato ruled out Robert Andrich's early opener

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Referee Daniele Orsato ruled out Robert Andrich’s early openerCredit: Getty

Germany Euro 2024 guide

GERMANY’S reputation as tournament football’s greatest nation has taken a battering in recent years.

The hosts haven’t won a knockout game in eight years and the pressure is on for them to get it right in front of their home crowd.

MANAGER: Julian Nagelsmann

Bright, young and a bit of a maverick. The ex-Bayern Munich boss is known for his flashy outfits and arriving for training on a skateboard. 

STAR MAN: Jamal Musiala

The 21-year-old former Chelsea star could have been playing for England and can make things happen out of nothing.

How Germany attack

Toni Kroos will typically drop deep to take the ball off the defence with the Germans then overloading the side of the pitch the ball is on.

That gives them the option of either passing through the congested area or attacking the other side with a crossfield ball to the man in space.

How Germany defend

Germany’s striker and the team’s five midfielders will form a diamond shape in the hope of preventing the opposition playing through the middle.

Should opponents then play the ball wide, the German full-backs will be expected to press high up the pitch in an attempt to win possession.

Read the full Germany Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags

Then Germany thought they’d grabbed a 17th minute lead – Andrich making Sommer look stupid with a weak 20-yard shot which bounced over the Swiss No1 who could only push it into the net at his near post.

But, only seconds before Musiala had caught Michel Aebischer late in the box from another Mittelstadt cross and VAR official Massimilliano Irrati spotted it to instruct ref Daniele Orsato to disallow it.

How the gloating Swiss fans cheered.

And they were absolutely ecstatic in the 28th minute as their heroes took a stunning lead.

Ndoye burst into the box to clinically volley home an excellent Remo Freuler cross – and silence the home support.

Brilliant combination play from the Bologna team-mates.

Just a few minutes later Ndoye almost did it again, striding away from Toni Rudiger and firing a left shot from the far side of the box which beat a diving Manuel Neuer and was inches past the post.

Germany were in a daze – going behind for the first time – and the rock solid Swiss would see out things until half time.

Yakin’s men had gone into this unbeaten in their last three meetings with Germany but with only one victory in 21 games going back to 1959 and that was a friendly in 2012.

They were performing well, stifling the Germans and dangerous on the counter.

History also told you they’d only lost once before in the Euros after taking the lead, back in 2008.

Five minutes into the second half, though, they needed Sommer to fist away a powerful Musiala shot with Gundogan making a hash of a rebound volley.

German legend Toni Kroos reflects on a miss

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German legend Toni Kroos reflects on a missCredit: AFP

Switzerland Euro 2024 guide

IN RECENT years, the Swiss national team have been as reliable as one of their watches.

They’ll always be at tournaments and always go out in the last 16 – with the exception of Euro 2020 when they stunned France to win on penalties and reach the quarter-finals.

MANAGER: Murat Yakin

Former Basel coach who had a brush with Jose Mourinho in 2013, beating Chelsea in the Champions League.

STAR MAN: Granit Xhaka

The Swiss captain makes everything tick and is coming off the best season of his career, winning the double at Bayer Leverkusen.

How Switzerland attack

Switzerland are comfortable playing out from the back and can launch quick attacking moves with a pass from defence.

They will then quickly get the ball wide or to the strikers’ feet before pushing multiple players forward to occupy space.

How Switzerland defend

Switzerland are versatile in the way they defend and comfortable hanging back in a low block.

But at times they will completely change their approach to press high and catch the opposition off-guard.

Read the full Switzerland Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags

Meet Germany’s Euro 2024 Wags

Germany’s Wags range from a glam architect to a leading equestrian and a fashion model.

Dani ter Stegen (Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s wife)

One of Germany’s most popular Wags with over 600,000 Instagram followers. Earned a degree in architecture after moving to Barcelona with her husband.

Sara Gundogan (Ilkay Gundogan’s wife)

Italian model was never shy to pop a dig at Manchester while Ilkay was at Man City, but has changed her tune and said she misses the city since his move to Barcelona.

Jessica Kroos (Toni Kroos’ wife)

Couple first met when Toni was 18 and she was 20. Jessica is credited with convincing the soon-to-retire Germany star to sign a new Real Madrid deal at a time when he was wavering.

Candice Brook (Leroy Sane’s girlfriend)

American model helped Harry Kane get used to Germany and overcome the language barrier following his move to Bayern Munich.

Sophia Weber (Kai Havertz’s fiancee)

Soon-to-be Mrs Havertz has struck up a close friendship with Martin Odegaard’s partner Helene Spilling. Sophia recently enjoyed a hen party in Ibiza.

Lisa Muller (Thomas Muller’s wife)

Lisa is a famous dressage rider in Germany and reportedly convinced her husband not to join Man Utd.

Find out more about the Germany Euro 2024 Wags here

Then Kroos shot narrowly wide as the Germans pushed for an equaliser.

But it was deep frustration for them as the Swiss continued to thwart them.

Sub David Raum and Havertz had efforts but the Germans went into the closing stages looking powderpuff after previously looking deadly in Munich and Stuttgart.

Nagelsmann threw on Leory Sane and Fullkrug in a desperate bid to find a breakthrough.

But the Swiss remained stout at the back as the Germans, for the first time in the competition, struggled to create.

Sane volleyed wide from outside the box as the minutes evaporated for them.

Swiss sub Ruben Vargas thought he’d made it 2-0 on the break only to be flagged offside.

Seconds later an under-performing Havertz headed over from six yards.

But it would be the Swiss again who went closest to another goal – Neuer producing a brilliant full-stretch 89th minute save to deny Granit Xhaka’s shot from distance.

Deep into added time, however, Fullkrug dramatically levelled with a close range header.

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