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It might have been their worst shoot-out ever – but penalty kings Germany still win it to reach Euro 2016 semi-finals

Italy heading home after marathon shootout following 1-1 draw

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Jonas Hector fired Germany into the semi-finals of Euro 2016 at Italy’s expense after an epic round of 18 penalty kicks that saw players from both sides produce stunning misses in Bordeaux on Saturday.

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World Cup holders Germany won the shoot-out 6-5 after a tense match finished 1-1 after 90 minutes and extra time, and their reward is a semi-final with the winner of Sunday’s last quarter-final between hosts France and Iceland.

Joachim Loew’s side had appeared to be heading for the win in regulation time after Mesut Ozil pounced to give them a 65th-minute lead.

But Italy clawed themselves back into the game when Leonardo Bonucci levelled from the penalty spot 12 minutes from the end of normal time after a Jerome Boateng handball.

Germany's Jonas Hector scores the decisive penalty EPA
Germany's Jonas Hector scores the decisive penalty EPA
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After no goals were scored in extra time, Ozil, Thomas Mueller and Bastian Schweinsteiger all failed from the spot for Germany, usually so reliable from 12 yards.

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