A Disappointing Turn at the Women's Euro: Germany's Fumbled Golden Chance
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was unable to watch his team play in the Women's European Championship semifinals. Despite strong performances, Germany was knocked out by Spain in extra time, after showing great promise in the tournament. Injuries and key suspensions hindered their defensive capabilities, leading to their exit.
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- Switzerland
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz missed watching the Women's European Championship semifinals, as Germany's team, full of promise, faced Spain.
Despite their valiant efforts and some sterling performances, Germany fell 1-0 to Spain in extra time, thwarting their dreams of reaching the final against England.
With injuries and suspensions escalating, Germany relied heavily on their defense and goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger, but the absence of key players proved costly in the decisive game.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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