Esp Vs Ger - First-half - Bein.mp4.mp4 〈PROVEN ⟶〉

: Spain arguably edged the first half, attempting eight shots to Germany's three. However, none of Spain's attempts came from inside the box, highlighting Germany's disciplined defensive block.

Spain employed a tactical masterclass in the first half, maintaining a tight, constricted midfield that largely prevented Germany from executing their offensive game plan. While Germany struggled with Spain's speed and transition play, they remained a threat through aerial crosses and direct play to Havertz . You can view the full highlights and analysis on the official beIN SPORTS Match Report . ESP vs GER - First-Half - Bein.mp4.mp4

: Just eight minutes into the game, Spain's 21-year-old star Pedri was forced off due to injury following a heavy challenge from Toni Kroos. He was replaced by Dani Olmo , who would later become the game’s standout performer. : Spain arguably edged the first half, attempting

The first half of the UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal between Spain and Germany was a high-tension, physical battle that ultimately ended goalless. While the scoreboard remained 0-0, the opening 45 minutes were defined by crucial injuries, tactical dominance by Spain, and missed opportunities for the host nation. Key Events & Statistics While Germany struggled with Spain's speed and transition

: The best opportunities of the half fell to Germany’s Kai Havertz , who first headed a cross directly at Unai Simón and later scuffed a tame shot at the keeper when he seemed to have only the goalie to beat.

: The match was interrupted frequently by fouls, with three players receiving yellow cards in the first half alone. First-Half Performance Summary Goals Shots Best Chance Long-range efforts Kai Havertz (Head/Scuffed shot) Early Injury Pedri (8') Tactical Analysis

The first half was less about clinical finishing and more about tactical fouls and defensive resilience.