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Germany vs Slovakia. European Championships Round of 16.

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Germany 3

  • J Boateng (8th minute)
  • M Gomez (43rd minute)
  • J Draxler (63rd minute)

Slovakia 0

    Germany 3-0 Slovakia: Julian Draxler seals Euro 2016 quarter-final spot

    Germany's players cheer before the Euro 2016 round of 16 football match
    Image: Germany celebrate a convincing win over Slovakia in the last 16

    Germany turned on the style as they beat Slovakia 3-0 in Lille on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

    A deflected Jerome Boateng volley gave the world champions the lead on eight minutes, before Mesut Ozil saw his penalty saved by Matus Kozacik. 

    The setback failed to deter Joachim Low's side as Mario Gomez added their second just before half-time (43) and Julian Draxler turned in their third from close range after the break (63).

    LILLE, FRANCE - JUNE 26:  Mario Gomez (2nd L) of Germany scores his team's second goal past Matus Kozacik (1st L) of Slovakia during the UEFA EURO 2016 rou
    Image: Mario Gomez scored from close range two minutes before half-time

    Germany, who are yet to concede a goal at the tournament, will face the winner of Italy against Spain in the last eight at the Stade de Bordeaux on July 2.

    Meanwhile, the defeat for Slovakia, who qualified as a best third-place finisher from Group B behind Wales and England, means they are eliminated.

    Michal Duris of Slovakia is challenged by Germany's Mats Hummels
    Image: Michal Duris (left) competes for the ball with Germany's Mats Hummels

    Germany brought in Draxler for Mario Gotze in their only change from the 1-0 victory over Northern Ireland, and they quickly made their early pressure count.

    Boateng, who was a doubt for the game with a calf injury, volleyed home from the edge of the box to give Joachim Low's side the perfect start, although a slight deflection off Milan Skriniar helped to find the bottom corner.

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    LILLE, FRANCE - JUNE 26:  Jerome Boateng of Germany celebrates scoring the opening goal during the UEFA EURO 2016 round of 16 match between Germany and Slo
    Image: Jerome Boateng opened the scoring for Germany against Slovakia after eight minutes

    It should have got even better for Germany when Martin Skrtel pushed Gomez in the penalty area five minutes later, presenting Ozil with the chance from the spot.

    But for the first time at a major tournament since the 2010 World Cup a German player failed from 12 yards as Kozacik dived to his left to palm clear Ozil's tentative effort.

    Mesut Ozil had his penalty saved by Matus Kozacik
    Image: Mesut Ozil had his penalty saved by Matus Kozacik

    Germany remained in control despite the error, Ozil's third penalty miss in a row for club and country, and went close again through Ozil and then Draxler as they looked to translate their dominance into goals.

    Slovakia offered little in attack but did have an excellent opportunity to draw level when Juraj Kucka tested Manuel Neuer with a towering header, but the Bayern Munich stopper expertly tipped the effort over the bar.

    It proved a key moment in the match as Germany made their opponents pay minutes later. The impressive Draxler skipped past Kucka to reach the byline and pull back for Gomez, who made no mistake to finish past Kozacik.

    Germany midfielder Julian Draxler (left) celebrates with team-mates after scoring
    Image: Julian Draxler added Germany's third goal after half-time

    It was one of 15 German shots in the first half - the most of any team at the tournament so far - and while Slovakia improved after half-time, slack marking from a corner allowed Draxler the space to hook home from four yards, all but sealing Germany's progress.

    The commanding lead allowed Low to shuffle his pack in the latter stages, with Boateng, Draxler and Sami Khedira all replaced with next Saturday's quarter-final in mind.

    They had a late opportunity to add further gloss to the scoreline but Toni Kroos could only shoot straight at Kozacik after a neat cross by Thomas Muller found the Real Madrid midfielder on the penalty spot.

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