Germany squeaks past
Turkey, gains Euro final
BASEL — Germany beat Turkey 3-2 in another
Euro 2008 thriller on Wednesday to line up a final on Sunday
against either Russia or Spain and end the Turks’
roller-coaster ride through the tournament.
Turkey, which saved itself with late goals
in three previous matches, appeared to have repeated the feat
when Semih Senturk equalized to make it 2-2 in the 86th minute
and seemingly force extra time.
But Germany, which had been second-best for
most of the match against a side ravaged by suspensions and
injury, took a leaf out of Turkey’s book and came back
themselves in the final minute of normal time to snatch
victory at St. Jakob Park.
Defender Philipp Lahm, who had failed to
stop the cross that led to Turkey’s equalizer, emerged as the
match-winner after playing a one-two with Thomas Hitzlsperger
and lashing the ball high into the net past goalkeeper Rustu
Recber.
"It was one of most beautiful moments in my
life, getting into the final," Lahm said. "That’s always
beautiful. We missed that at the (2006) World Cup. Today it
worked out. We want to win the title," he said.
Germany’s delighted coach Joachim Loew
said: "It was an insane battle, incredible tension up till the
last second. That makes me obviously very happy."
Turkey coach Fatih Terim congratulated
Germany and added: "I am proud of my players and think their
will to play well, and the technical support, all came
together and they were able to show the world what a good team
they were.
"I think we are leaving as the most
colorful team of the tournament. We can say we were almost
there, but that is part of football as well."
Germany will need to produce a far better
performance in Vienna, where Russia and Spain meet in the
other semi, than it did here to be crowned European champions
for a fourth time.
Turkey took advantage of Germany’s
dangerously casual start and deservedly went ahead after 22
minutes through left-sided midfielder Ugur Boral.
He fired the ball through goalkeeper Jens
Lehmann’s legs after a looping effort from Kazim Kazim came
back off the bar – the second time Kazim shot against the bar
in an impressive 10-minute spell.
Germany, with captain Michael Ballack
having a largely indifferent match in midfield, then equalized
against the run of play after 26 minutes.
Midfielder Bastian Schwein-steiger powered
through the Turkey midfield, lost his markers and deftly
flicked a cross from Lukas Podolski wide of Recber to make it
1-1.
Germany continued to be outplayed for long
periods in the second half, though, as Turkey, inspired by
Kazim and German-born Hamit Altintop, dominated with a
fearlessness of spirit and passing precision that Germany
rarely matched.
Yet it was Germany which vaulted into the
lead 11 minutes from time when Miroslav Klose headed home a
Lahm cross after Rustu came flying out of his goal but missed
the clearance.
True to form, Semih leveled for Turkey
seven minutes later with some near-post opportunism after
Sabri Sarioglu got the better of Lahm.
Four minutes later, Lahm was rejoicing at the other end
scoring the winner and giving Germany a victory that for long
periods had looked unlikely.