Uefa admitted: Taylor made a mistake, Germany was damaged in the quarter-finals of the EP

In the extra time of the match between Germany and Spain, a penalty should have been awarded for the Germans when the score was tied - 1:1.

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Yesterday, the European Football Union (Uefa) admitted the error of the referees in the quarter-final match of the last European Championship, when Germany was not awarded a penalty in the duel against Spain.

The Uefa refereeing committee made a decision that a penalty should have been awarded to Germany in extra time of the match with the score tied - 1:1.

After the defender of Spain Kukurelja, after the shot by Musiala, played with his hand in his penalty area, the main referee of the match, Anthony Taylor, as well as the referees from the VAR room did not speak.

After a few minutes, Merino scored a goal for Spain, with which Spain secured a place in the semi-finals.

At this year's European Championship in Germany, Spain beat England in the final.

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