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- Mbappe misses last penalty for France
BUCHAREST: Switzerland鈥檚 Yann Sommer saved France striker Kylian Mbappe鈥檚 penalty to secure a 5-4 shootout win over the world champions following a thrilling 3-3 draw after extra time on Monday to reach the Euro 2020 quarter-finals where they will meet Spain.
On a memorable evening for Swiss football, the so-called Nati repeatedly beat the odds, coming from 3-1 down with two goals in the final five minutes to force extra time and eventually penalties.
It was Switzerland鈥檚 first knockout stage victory at a tournament since 1938 and the first time they have made the last eight since the 1954 World Cup which they hosted.
鈥淗onestly I am still in shock,鈥� said Sommer, who became the most capped Swiss keeper with 65 international appearances.
鈥淲e showed courage, heart, we left everything out there. When you come back from two goals down against the world champions it is just unbelievable, and then to win on penalties, I could not be prouder of the way we did it.鈥�
France, who had started with an unusual three-man defense and lacked any real bite up front in the first half, looked to be heading for victory when Karim Benzema struck twice in two minutes early in the second half.
He latched on to Mbappe鈥檚 through ball in the 57th minute to cancel out Switzerland鈥檚 first-half lead from Haris Seferovic鈥檚 header.
Benzema then headed home from near the goal-line two minutes later to take his tournament tally to four as France grabbed control of the game only minutes after the Swiss missed a 55th minute penalty and the chance to go 2-0 up when Hugo Lloris saved Ricardo Rodriguez鈥檚 spot kick.
By the time Paul Pogba curled a sensational shot into the top corner in the 75th minute to make it 3-1 for France, who had reverted to a four-man backline in the second half, few believed the momentum could shift once more.
鈥淣obody believed in us anymore at that stage,鈥� Sommer said. 鈥淲e felt France had become a bit complacent and maybe thought they had already won it. So we used that to our advantage.鈥�
Seferovic sneaked into the box again to head in his second goal with five minutes left and substitute Mario Gavranovic beat Lloris to snatch a 90th-minute equalizer and force extra time after France substitute Kingsley Coman鈥檚 drive hit the bar.
Olivier Giroud twice came close for France having come off the bench but the game was to be resolved on penalties where Sommer swatted Mbappe鈥檚 spot kick away after five Swiss players had scored to earn their first ever tournament shootout win.