Spain triumphs over Germany in extra time, secures spot in semifinals

Live from the FIFA World Cup, Germany had a chance to take the lead at 2:34p ET, but Spain quickly seized control. The game was full of tense moments as fans debated whether a call should have been made at 2:24p ET.

Germany’s Wirtz got a look at 2:16p ET, but was denied a goal at 2:11p ET. Despite some close calls, Germany managed to tie the game at 1:51p ET, with Havertz trying to break through at 1:43p ET and Andrich failing to knock it in at 1:33p ET. Germany almost scored again at 1:17p ET, showcasing their determination.

As the first half drew to a close, the score remained tied at 0-0. Simon made a crucial save at 12:26p ET while Spain missed opportunities at 12:18p ET. Pedri’s day ended early at 12:11p ET and a quick shot didn’t land at 12:03p ET.

The live coverage began at 11:30 p.m., building up to the intense moments that followed during the match. Before it even started, there was chatter and anticipation on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram from both fans and pundits alike.

By Samantha Johnson

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