Paris Olympics 2024: Germany knock out defending champions Canada to reach semis in women’s football

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Paris, France Updated: Aug 04, 2024, 09:22 AM(IST)

Paris Games Canada crash out in women’s football as Germany advance to semis Photograph:( AFP )

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The Canadians won gold three years ago in Tokyo but just making it to the last eight this time was a remarkable achievement after they were docked six points in the group stage.

Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger saved two penalties in the shoot-out and scored the winning kick to knock holders Canada of the Olympic women's football on Saturday, taking Germany into the semi-finals along with Spain, the United States and Brazil.

The quarter-final in Marseille finished 0-0 after extra time before 2016 gold medallists Germany prevailed 4-2 on penalties thanks to Berger's heroics and they will face the Americans next.

The Canadians won gold three years ago in Tokyo but just making it to the last eight this time was a remarkable achievement after they were docked six points in the group stage.

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They were hit with the points deduction and a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs ($226,000) by FIFA as a punishment after a staff member used a drone to spy on a New Zealand training session ahead of their opening match at the tournament.

Canada coach Bev Priestman was given a one-year ban, leaving assistant Andy Spence to take interim charge.

They failed in an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the points deduction, but won all three group games to qualify for the quarter-finals.

Germany go through to a last-four tie on Tuesday in Lyon against the United States, who edged out Japan 1-0 after extra time in Paris.

USA, Spain and Brazil all through

Trinity Rodman scored the only goal of the game in stunning style just before half-time in extra time to settle a tense contest.

The USA remain on track under new English coach Emma Hayes to win a record-extending fifth women's football gold, and a first since defeating Japan in the London Olympic final in 2012.

That silver remains Japan's only medal in the competition and they go home after thwarting the USA for most of the game.

"I honestly think that was the only way we were going to find a goal," Rodman said of her moment of magic after she was set up by Crystal Dunn. "Obviously we had tried all game long to get in between them and it wasn't working, but she played it in behind.

"It just bobbled a little, and then I banged it in the upper 90. I couldn't have asked for anything better. I am very happy about it."

Japan sat back and allowed the USA to have most of the possession, which they did without showing a cutting edge.

Rodman's goal was sensational, as she controlled a long diagonal ball by Dunn on the right, turned Hikaru Kitagawa inside out and fired a shot high into the far corner.

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