Germany triumphed 6-5 in a wild, nine-round penalty shootout to advance to the semifinals at Euro 2016 over Italy after the game ended 1-1 after extra time.
After Leonardo Bonucci's penalty cancelled out Mesut Ozil's second-half opener for Germany, Manuel Neuer stopped Matteo Darmian's effort in the ninth round of penalties and Jonas Hector struck the winning goal to put Germany through.
The victory in Bordeaux was the world champions' first over the Italians in a major tournament, following four Italy wins in knockout stages and four group-stage draws.
Both teams started with three at the back, and though there was plenty of possession in each other's halves, true chances were hard to find in the opening minutes.