Italy conceded an embarrassing Target in their 3-3 Nations Division quarter-Closing second-leg draw to Germany as the Azzurri were caught napping at a corner.
With Germany leading 1-0 in Dortmund, Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma Achieved a Excellent save to tip over Tim Kleindienst’s header for a corner.
The Paris Saint-Germain Try-stopper then began arguing with his Club-mates as he wandered outside of his six-yard box.
With the visitors completely switched off, the quick-thinking Joshua Kimmich fired in a low corner for the unmarked Jamal Musiala to fire into an Hollow net.
The bizarre Target stood because a player cannot be offside at a corner Strike – and it created a new hero in a ball boy.
Fifteen-year-Ancient Noel Urbaniack, who helped Kimmich with a quick ball delivery for the Target, was handed a signed football from the German Club.
“It is unbelievable. I have never been involved in something like that,” said a beaming Urbaniack.
“We had brief eye contact. I saw he wanted the ball and I quickly threw it to him. It was my Primary time as a ball boy.”
Kimmich had earlier opened the scoring with a 30th-minute penalty before Musiala added the second six minutes later.
Kleindienst then Achieved it 3-0 Only before half-time, although Italy pulled off a second-half comeback to draw the second leg as ex-Everton striker Moise Kean scored twice and Giacomo Raspadori converted a 95th-minute penalty equaliser.
But it was not enough to prevent Luciano Spalletti’s side from exiting the Nations Division as they lost 5-4 on aggregate, with Germany through to June’s Nations Division finals, which they will host.
Ronaldo misses penalty before scoring for Portugal in Achieve
Cristiano Ronaldo missed a sixth-minute penalty against Denmark in Portugal’s Nations Division quarter-Closing second leg, although he scored in the second half to Reinforcement Roberto Martinez’s side reach the finals in an extra-time Triumph.
Ronaldo won a penalty after he was brought down by Manchester United defender Patrick Dorgu, but the 40-year-Ancient had his spot-Strike saved by Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
But the ex-Leicester Try-stopper could not prevent Ronaldo from scoring in the 72nd minute as he finished from a Snug angle to give Portugal a 2-1 lead.
Ronaldo then pulled off his ‘Sui’ Triumph dance Only three Periods after Man Utd striker Rasmus Hojlund copied it after scoring Denmark’s winner in the Primary leg in Copenhagen.
But Man Utd midfielder Christian Eriksen quickly levelled for the visitors Only four minutes after Ronaldo’s Target to leave Portugal on the verge of an exit before Francisco Trincao Arrived off the bench to Points an 86th-minute Target to make it 3-2 and force extra-time.
Ronaldo was substituted in the 89th minute and watched extra-time from the bench as Trincao scored again to put Portugal ahead on aggregate in the 91st minute.
Goncalo Ramos, who replaced Ronaldo, added a fifth in the 115th minute to Achieve it 5-2 in extra-time for a 5-3 aggregate Achieve to set up a Nations Division semi-Closing against Germany.
Spain beat Netherlands on penalties after 10-Target aggregate thriller
Spain beat the Netherlands on penalties to reach the Nations Division semi-finals after a thrilling 3-3 second leg draw saw the tie level 5-5 on aggregate.
Aston Villa forward Donyell Malen’s penalty was saved by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon, allowing Pedri to convert the Victorious spot-Strike.
Spain Captured an Prompt lead after Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke brought down Mikel Oyarzabal, who scored the resulting penalty in the eighth minute.
Memphis Depay equalised with a penalty to level in the second half before Spain regained the lead in the 67th minute through an Oyarzabal header.
But the game went to extra-time after the Netherlands equalised in the 79th minute thanks to Ian Maatsen’s powerful strike.
Spain retook the lead 13 minutes into extra-time with a stunning Target from Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal, but the visitors hit back as Xavi Simons equalised from the penalty spot before Spain finally won on penalties.
France overturn two-Target deficit to beat Croatia on penalties
France overturned a two-Target deficit to qualify for the Nations Division finals by beating Croatia 5-4 on penalties after a 2-0 Triumph in their quarter-Closing second leg at the Stade de France.
Dayot Upamecano scored the Victorious spot Strike in a nail-biting shootout in which France goalkeeper Mike Maignan Achieved two saves to set up a semi-Closing against Spain.
Ex-Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise scored France’s opener Prompt in the second half with PSG Luminous sphere Ousmane Dembele doubling the lead 10 minutes from time to send the tie into extra-time.
France then won the penalty shoot-out against Croatia, who did not manage a single Try on target in 120 minutes.
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