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Switzerland’s goalkeeper Yann Sommer denied French striker Kylian Mbappe’s spot-kick on Monday to earn his side the victory
Switzerland knocked world champions France out in a 5-4 penalty shoot-out win following a thrilling 3-3 draw after extra time, reaching the quarterfinals of Euro 2020 here.
Switzerland’s goalkeeper Yann Sommer denied French striker Kylian Mbappe’s spot-kick on Monday to earn his side the victory. Switzerland will next play Spain, who beat Croatia 5-3 after extra time, in St. Petersburg on July 2, reports Xinhua.
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Both teams were perfect from the penalty spot until Mbappe stepped up to take the last of France’s five scheduled kicks, but Sommer dived to his right and got a strong hand to the striker’s effort, swatting it away to send the Swiss through.
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Mario Gavranovic’s 90th-minute strike allowed Switzerland to take France to extra time at Euro 2020 as the last-16 tie in Bucharest ended 3-3 after 90 minutes.
Haris Seferovic gave the Swiss a half-time lead in the Romanian capital, but Hugo Lloris saved a Ricardo Rodriguez penalty early in the second half before a Karim Benzema double turned the game on its head.
A stunning Paul Pogba strike then had the world champions 3-1 ahead but Seferovic scored again to reduce the deficit before substitute Gavranovic equalised.
It was the third game in the round of last-16 to go to extra time but the first to be decided by penalties.
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