PARIS — Germany secured the bronze medal in the women's Olympic soccer tournament with a 1-0 win over Spain thanks to a Giulia Gwinn penalty after the world champions missed a penalty deep in added time at the Lyon Stadium on Friday.
Germany, who lost to the United States in the semis, grabbed the lead in the 65th minute when Gwinn earned the penalty and converted after a foul by Spanish keeper Cata Coll.
¡GOL DE ALEMANIA! ¡YA LO GANAN!
Giulia Gwinn define de gran manera desde el punto de penal y abre el marcadorPeacock ➡️ https://t.co/c5P4VyZXnC
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Spain's Alexia Putellas squandered a chance to send the match to extra time as her penalty was saved by goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger in the final seconds of the match.
¡¡ESPECTACULAR!! ¡¡SUBLIME!! ¡¡INCREÍBLE!!
Ann-Katrin Berger le atajó el penal a Alexia Putellas en los últimos segundos y con esto ¡ALEMANIA LOGRA EL BRONCE!Revive el momento #OlimpicosTelemundo #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/nsTOYcOFe3
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Germany vs Spain highlights bronze medal game
¡ESPECTACULAR LO DE ALEMANIA!
Lograron la medalla de bronce tras vencer a España que llegaba como favorita a #Paris2024Alexia Putellas falló un penal ❌
Revive aquí lo mejor del encuentro #OlimpicosTelemundo #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/QhOeAORKb7
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(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Paris; Editing by Alison Williams)