Müller, Neuer and Gündogan also spoke about his future

EUROPEAN SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP, GERMANY
QUARTER FINAL
SPAIN-GERMANY 2-1 (0-0, 1-1, 1-1)
Stuttgart, Stuttgart Arena, 54 000 viewer. Led by: Anthony Taylor (Gary Beswick, Adam Nunn) – English
SPAIN: Unai Simon – Carvajal, Le Normand (Nacho, a short one), Laporte, Cucurella – Rodri, Fabian Ruiz (Joselu, 102.) – Yamal (Ferran Torres, 63.), Pedri (Olmo, 8.), Nico Williams (Merino, 80.) – Morata (Oyarzabal, 80.). Union captain: Luis de la Fuente
GERMANY: Neuer – Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah (T. Müller, 80.), Raum (Mittelstädt, 57.) – Can (Andrich, a substitute), Kroos – Musiala, Gündogan (Füllkrug, 57.), L. Sané (Wirtz, a substitute) – Havertz (Anton, 91.). Union captain: Julian Nagelsmann
Scorer: Olmo (51.), Merino (119.), ill. Wirtz (89.)
Yellow card: Le Normand (29.), Ferran Torres (74.), Unai Simón (82.), Carvajal (100.), Rodri (110.), Fabián Ruiz (120. – to kispadon), Carvajal (120+6.) , ill. Rüdiger (13.), Raum (28.), Andrich (56.), Kroos (67.), Mitteltädt (73.), Schlotterbeck (89. – a kispadon), Wirtz (94.), Undav (113. – is sparkling)
Exhibited: Carvajal (120+6.)

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