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Germany started a nightmare at his quarter -final of 2025 of the Euro women against France when the defender Kathrin Hendrich granted a penalty that the Bleu scored and was sent to a hair shot in Basel.
Hendrich, who has been an Olympic gold medal of 2016 and finalist of the Euro of 2022 through his 86 international caps, removed the hair of the captain of France Griedge Mbock Mbock Bathy inside the box.
Swedish referee Tess Olofsson consulted his track monitor as part of a video assistant referee review before showing on the 33 -year -old red card.
Grace Geyoro converted the shot of 15 minutes, but Germany responded 10 minutes later when SJOEKE NUSKEN encountered the corner of Klara Buhl with an expert header at the nearby pole to achieve its side level against the odds.
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“What does Tirant do -his hair?” He asked the ex -Leeds United, Lucy Ward, at ITV Sport, who described Germany as “serious problems.”
“You look flab, but you can’t escape the spirits you could have left in the past.
“He has now put his team in such a position. You can see that the referee would prefer not to send a player, but he could do nothing.
“VAR showed him the incident and will give him a red card for that. France has been given most of the story. Germany has a large big hill to climb.”
Hendrich became the second player in Germany dismissed in a week after Carlotta Wamser was sent to a Goalline block with his hand in the defeat of Day 3 of 4-1 in Sweden.
Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger struck Geyoro’s penalty, but could not prevent the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder by his fifth goal from the fifth race and become the record scorer in France in the finals.
German manager Christian Wuck was reserved for protesting and his problems continued when Ombudsman Sarai Linder left shortly after with an apparent wound, Sophia Kleinherne went to the right.
“I can understand his frustration, probably more with his player than anything else, losing an experienced player,” Ward said about Hendrich.
“I can’t believe that a player’s decision making is so experienced.
Ward called the “spectacular” knot and said that the goal of the Chelsea player had been the result of his smart career. “German fans have just exploded around this place,” said Ward, looking around St. Jakob-Park.
🇫🇷 A piece 🇩🇪#Weeuro2025 pic.twitter.com/txrhziyz8r
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (@Weuro2025) July 19, 2025
Wuck’s changes included the introduction of the 20 -year -old Bayern Bayern Munich, Franziska Kett, who is more accustomed to playing as a left, on the left in Germany in his debut in the women’s euro instead of the suspended Wamser.
Giulia Gwinn was injured, while Giovanna Hoffmann de Leipzig surprisingly replaced the Lea Schuller del Bayern, a scorer in the first two games of his country in the final.
French coach Laurent Bonadei started Mbock Bathy next to Maelle Lakrar in Center-Back, with Kadidiatou Diani on the left.
The winners will play in Spain in Zurich in the semifinals on Wednesday (20:00 BST).
France starting xi: Peyraud-Magnin; Of Almeida, Mbock, Lakrar, Bacha; Geyoro, Jean-Franco, Carchas; Cascarino, Catholic, Diani
France SUM: Lerond, Picud, Samura, Smbrath, Tolett, Majri, Majri, Matoo, Glona, N’Donga, Balgare.
Germany starting xi: Berger; Linder, Hendrich, Mingu, Knaak, Kett; Brand, Senss, Nusken, Buhl; Hoffman
Germany Subs: Yeshantnes, Mahutovic, Gowmann, Frapman, Dabrine, Zaicai, Calii, Calcin, Koline
In the United Kingdom, the game is live at ITV.
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QF1: Norway 1-2 Italy (Geneva)
QF3: Sweden 2-2 England (2-3p) (Zurich)
QF2: Spain 2-0 Switzerland (Bern)
QF4: France VS Germany (Basel, 20:00, ITV)
So clean of diani 🎯🤩#Td || #Uwnl || @EiCipedefrancef pic.twitter.com/nstv4vvj46
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (@Weuro2025) February 23 2025
SF1: QF3 V winner winner QF1 (Geneva, 20:00)
SF2: QF4 V winner winner QF2 (Zurich, 20:00)
SF1 V winner SF2 (Basel, 17:00)
England received a difficult task to Group D, facing the 2017 champions in the Netherlands, and a team from France took the eleventh place in the world by FIFA.
Any other place, Germany met with the inaugural winners and four times Sweden Finalists in Group C, while Spain’s attempt to reach the final for the first time put them against opponents, including Italy, runners -up in 1993 and 1997.
Finland, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland
Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal
Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden
England, France, Netherlands, Wales
🏴 Who is your England number 1? 🧤#Uwnl pic.twitter.com/vxpd1t5yqm
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (@Weuro2025) March 4, 2025
Group to: Iceland 0-1 Finland (Thun)
Switzerland 1-2 Norway (Basel)
Group B: Belgium 0-1 Italy (Sió)
Spain 5-0 Portugal (Berna)
Group C: Denmark 0-1 Sweden (Geneva)
Germany 2-0 Poland (St. Gallen)
Group D: Wales 0-3 Netherlands (Lucerne)
France 2-1 England (Zurich)
Stop -ho, Matilda Vinberg 🥵#Uwnl || @svenskfotboll pic.twitter.com/oo1swrubm
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (@Weuro2025) March 1, 2025
Group A: Norway 2-1 Finland (Sió)
Switzerland 2-0 Iceland (Berna)
Group B: Spain 6-2 Belgium (Thun)
Portugal 1-1 Italy (Geneva)
Group C: Germany 2-1 Denmark (Basel)
Poland 0-3 Sweden (Lucerne)
Group D: England 4-0 Netherlands (Zurich)
France 4-1 Wales (St. Gallen)
Group A: Finland 1-1 Switzerland (Geneva)
Norway 4-3 Iceland (Thun)
Defense of Gemma Evans’s last ditch 💪#Uwnl || @Cymru pic.twitter.com/8wfqng5xtq
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (@Weuro2025) March 3 2025
Group B: Italy 1-3 Spain (Bern)
Portugal 1-2 Belgium (Sió)
Group C: Sweden 4-1 Germany (Zurich)
Poland 3-2 Denmark (Lucerne)
Group D: Netherlands 2-5 France (Basel)
England 6-1 Wales (St. Gallen)