It is just up for Germany

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Germany has been scared. Winners of his first quarter-first quarter of the League of Nations in Italy (1-0), the men of Julian Nagelsmann did not go away from the disaster this Sunday on the lawn of the Iduna Park signal.

It all started well for the Mannschaft, which led 3-0 at the break. Kimmich had opened the penalty score (30e), before serving Musiala (36e) and Kleindienst (45e). But the Germans released themselves and were joined in the second half. Former Parisian Kean revived the suspense with a double (50e70e). Released from the bench, Raspadori equalized (90e+5) in a final sudden.

This draw (3-3) allows Germany to qualify for the Final Four which will take place in early June. She will face in the semi-finals the winner of the match between Portugal and Denmark.

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