On June 24, Beijing time, the third round of Euro 2024 Group A ushered in a focus battle between Switzerland and Germany. After an up and down game, the two sides finally shook hands 1-1, Germany locked up the first place in the group by virtue of this draw, followed by Switzerland, the two teams hand in hand to advance.
At the beginning of the first half, both teams showed a strong desire to win. Switzerland took the lead with a long-distance shot by Andrich, but after the VAR replay, the goal was disallowed due to offside, and the Swiss team's jubilation turned to disappointment in an instant. However, the Swiss players were not discouraged and continued to look for chances. Finally, after an exquisite combination, N'Doye grabbed the goal and scored the first goal for Switzerland. This goal boosted the morale of the Swiss team and they ended the first half with a score of 1-0.
As the second half resumed, Germany began to intensify their offense in an attempt to equalize the score. The Swiss team relied on tight defense and quick counterattacks to keep up with their opponents. In the second half of the match, Vargas scored another goal for Switzerland, but the VAR confirmed that the goal was blown for offside, and the score remained at 1-0.
As the game progressed, Germany's offense became more and more fierce, but Switzerland's defense was also rock solid. Just when everyone thought the Swiss would hold on to their victory, Germany got a corner kick in extra time. Phil Kruger jumped up from the crowd and headed the ball into the net, Germany equalized the score in the last moment of the game.
The goal not only saved the German team, but also brought the drama of the whole game to a climax. Finally, the referee blew the final whistle and the two sides shook hands 1-1.
Despite failing to take all three points, the draw was enough to ensure Germany topped the group. Switzerland missed out on the win, but with the points they had earlier, they also progressed.