Holder Spain defeated the Netherlands in punishments after a dramatic quarter-finals in Valencia ended 3: 3 on Sunday to build a Nations League League with France, which replaced Croatia after a 2-2 amount in one shot.
On a dramatic night, Portugal fought past Denmark in extra time and will be there next to Germany after her tense 5: 4 overall victory over Italy.
The European champion Spain took the lead after the 2-2 draw on Thursday, when Mikel Oyarzabal felt after the palpation after being fouled into the penalty area to bring an early punishment home.
The Netherlands compensate for nine minutes into the second half when Memphis Depay also won and then scored a stain.
Oyarzabal grabbed his second in the 67th minute after a strong lead by Nico Williams, only so that the Dutch was balanced again with 11 minutes by Ian Maatsen’s violent strike.
However, Lamin Yamal struck in the extension shortly before the interval and ripped off the ball into the back corner after a few excellent details.
There was another turn when Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon Xavi Simons, who scored to score.
Despite a Miss von Yamal, Spain replaced 5: 4 with 5: 4, when Simon saved the winger Donyell painting from the Netherlands and Pedri scored the penalty penalty.
France will be the semi-finals in Stuttgart on June 5 in Stuttgart after extinguishing a two-goal deficit in the Stade de France.
Michael Olise’s brilliant free kick broke the Deadlock in the night in the 52nd minute before Ousmane Dembele Olise’s reduction swept into the lower corner to send the quarter -finals into the extension.
Theo Hernandez missed a penalty to win it in an eventful shot for France, but Dayot Upamecano finally secured a 5: 4 success in punishments in sudden death.
– Trincao fires Portugal through – through –
Portugal, inspired by the replacement Francisco Trincoo, fought back after losing the first game 1-0 to win an exciting last-night encounter with Denmark 5: 3 in total.
After a stuttering apron, Cristiano Ronaldo produced the tame most tame early punishment, which was kept comfortable by Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
Portugal was given the lead at night when Joachim Andersen led Bruno Fernandes’ corner to his own network.
But the Danes restored their overall advantage for 11 minutes in the second half by Rasmus Kristensen’s excellent header.
Ronaldo, however, scored his 136th international goal and turned the ball into the ball after Schmeichel Fernande’s shot against the post.
But Portugal was caught in the 76th minute when Christian Eriksen taped home.
The hosts managed to force an additional half an hour when Schmeichel’s weak blow fell onto Mendes, the Trincao left to drill a shot into the lower corner.
Trincao scored his second in the first minute of extension and Goncalo Ramos secured a meeting with Germany in Munich on June 4th.
– Germany hold Italy Fightback –
Julian Nagelsmann’s German survived an Italy comeback to win a total of 5: 4 after a 3: 3 draw in Dortmund.
Germany expanded its overall advantage for the half-hour brand when Joshua Kimmich set a stain kick home before playing a key role in a bizarre second goal.
The Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma left his goal after complaining to the referee, and Kimmich took a quickly common corner that was hit by Jamal Musiala into an empty network.
Tim Klindeienst nodded in Kimmich’s cut cross at the beat of the half time, but Moise Kean met twice to give Italy a glimmer of hope that went on the way in the last 20 minutes.
Giacomo Raspadori converted a punishment during the injury time to compensate for at night, but there wasn’t enough time for the Azzurri to put the game in additional time.
“A football game is never perfect, but it was an incredible football and the best thing I played,” said German coach Nagelsmann.
Elsewhere, Belgium narrowly avoided relegation into league B when two late goals from Romelu Lukaku helped them to plunge a 3-1 deficit against Ukraine with a 3-0 victory in the return game.
Scotland was relegated in League B after falling in Hampden Park to a 3-0 defeat against Greece to let a lead out of the first leg, which was beaten with a total of 3: 1.
Serbia sold Austria 2-0 and a total of 3: 1 in Belgrade to avoid relegation, while Turkey defeated the transport at Hungary with Hakan Calhanoglu and Arda Guler on the player.
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