German fans urging for a replay against Spain following controversial Euro 2024 exit

411,000 fans
411,000 and rising
Issue with Anthony Taylor
Cucurella's no penalty
A penalty that could have changed everything
Other controversial plays
Replay Germany vs Spain
Huge support
A hard game to watch
Yet England or The Netherlands will land a final
411,000 fans

More than 411,000 people have signed a petition calling for a replay of the quarterfinals between Spain and Germany after some highly contentious refereeing decisions have cast doubt over the outcome of the matches.

411,000 and rising

The match on July 5, in which Spain beat Germany and reached the semifinals of the Euros, is still going strong in the host country, despite the public's frustrations with the tournament.

Issue with Anthony Taylor

German fans have been particularly critical of referee Anthony Taylor.

Want to see more like this? Follow us here for daily sports news, profiles and analysis!

Cucurella's no penalty

The biggest issue is the shot from Musiala which hit the hand of Cucurella, who is inside the area. Despite the interaction with the hand – which would usually result in a penalty – referee Taylor let the game continue, and the VAR did not intervene either.

A penalty that could have changed everything

It was the 106th minute, the game was tied at 1-1 and that penalty could have changed the outcome of the entire tournament, especially for the great Toni Kroos, who has now played his final game.

Other controversial plays

It's not just the Cucurella non-penalty. German fans have a list of plays from the match that they consider relevant to their claim.

Replay Germany vs Spain

As a result of the frustration, the 'Change' platform has seen a petition calling for "Replay Germany vs Spain".

Photo: Change.org

Huge support

The petition was created on July 5 and, at this time, it already has more than 411,000 signatures supporting the initiative.

 

A hard game to watch

Unfortunately for Germany, the petition looks to have fallen on deaf ears. In hours, Spain will face France in the semi-final that German fans believe should instead include 'Die Mannschaft', one of the best-performing teams of the tournament.

Yet England or The Netherlands will land a final

The other semi-final pits England against The Netherlands, two teams whose football has left much to be desired, yet have surprisingly found themselves on the cusp of a European Championship title. Football is a cruel beast sometimes.

Want to see more like this? Follow us here for daily sports news, profiles and analysis!

More for you