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Germany gives Italy das boot

- German players celebrate after narrowly winning a penalty shootout against Italy in Euro 2016 quarterfin­al match on Saturday at the Nouveau Stade in Bordeaux, France.

BORDEAUX, France — Germany ended 54 years of misery against Italy at major tournament­s by taking a familiar route to victory: The penalty shootout.

Jonas Hector lifted the socalled “Italian curse” off Germany on Saturday by converting the 18th kick of one of the wildest shootouts in European Championsh­ip history, clinching a 6-5 victory and a place in the semifinals.

“I took my heart in my hand,” said Hector, Germany’s lef t back, “and just wanted to make sure it went in.”

It did — but only just. Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon guessed the right way but dived over Hector’s kick. No wonder the 38-year-old Buffon walked off the field in tears after the loss.

A cagey match between Europe’s two most successful soccer nations finished 1-1 after extra time, with Leonardo Bonucci’s 78th-minute penalty for Italy canceling out a 65th-minute strike by Mesut Ozil.

A fter the tactical tedium came the shootout drama. Bonucci was one of seven players to fail to score in the shootout, with Germany captain Bastian Schweinste­iger also blazing over when he could have sealed victory with the score at 2-2.

Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer gave his side another sight of victory by saving Matteo Darmian’s penalty, and Hector held his nerve.

“I’ve never experience­d a penalty shootout like it before,” Neuer said.

It was Ger many’s si x th straight victory i n a penalty shootout since losing the final of Euro 1976 to Czechoslov­akia, and its first competitiv­e win over Italy in nine tries dating back to 1962. Seeking to follow up its World Cup title from two years ago, Germany will play either France or Iceland in a semifinal match in Marseille on Thursday.

Italy’s loss ended Antonio Conte’s t wo-year tenure as coach and he heads to Chelsea in the English Premier League with a strong reputation after mastermind­ing wins over highly fancied Belgium and Spain at Euro 2016.

“The only regret I have from this European Championsh­ip is these penalties,” Conte said. “Nothing else; no regrets. These lads really showed everything.”

—AP PHOTO BY AP

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