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    Match Review: Niclas Fullkrug’s late equaliser saves Germany, tops Group A

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    by David Spangler
    • June 24, 2024

    Match Review: Niclas Fullkrug’s late equaliser saves Germany, tops Group A 

    Substitute Niclas Fullkrug scored a dramatic late equaliser to help Germany draw with Switzerland and secure the top spot in Group A at Euro 2024.

    Switzerland had been on course to win the group, thanks to an early goal from Dan Ndoye, until Fullkrug’s header levelled the match. The home crowd erupted in celebration as Germany maintained their unbeaten run.

    Switzerland, despite their strong defence for over 90 minutes, also advanced to the knockout stages.

    Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann praised his team’s resilience: “At the end, I think this point is well deserved. We risked a lot, as we could have conceded a second goal.”

    Switzerland’s strategy nearly paid off in Frankfurt, but the pressure mounted, leading to Germany’s late breakthrough. Swiss fans were jubilant after Ndoye’s first-half goal from Remo Freuler’s cross. Ndoye also had a second goal ruled out for offside.

    Germany’s Robert Andrich had a goal disallowed by VAR for a foul in the build-up. Despite a lackluster performance compared to their earlier matches, Germany created several chances late in the game, eventually finding the net.

    Winning Group A means Germany will face the runner-up from England’s group next Saturday.

    Nagelsmann’s team, unchanged for the third match, struggled with energy and creativity. Switzerland capitalised with compact and organised play, frustrating the Germans. Ndoye’s goal boosted Swiss confidence, leading to more threats on the break.

    At halftime, Swiss fans were ecstatic, but Germany’s persistence paid off. Missed chances from Kai Havertz and Ilkay Gundogan preceded Fullkrug’s crucial goal.

    Nagelsmann highlighted the importance of impactful substitutes: “[Fullkrug] gives a good argument for both jobs – coming from the starting XI and off the bench.”

    Germany remains a strong contender for the title, showing character by securing a critical point. Switzerland, under coach Murat Yakin, continues to progress, having reached the knockout stages in their last three Euros.

    “I am very proud of the performance,” said Yakin. “It wasn’t enough for first place, but I think the next opponent also has to watch out for us. We can be very happy.”

    Germany and Switzerland both advance, keeping their Euro 2024 hopes alive.

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