Germany vs Portugal: Quarter-Finals Reaction | Euro 2024

Balled for three quarters, the German world champions finally dominated the Portuguese novices this Saturday, in the round of 16.

So near, so far. Novice in the round of 16 of the Eurobasket, Portugal believed, for three quarters, to play a ugly tour in Germany, this Saturday, in Riga (Latvia). But the German world champions, long very clumsy, accelerated at the end of the game to finally win with a certain margin in front of the Portuguese (85-58).

In the last quarter, the teammates of Dennis Schröder (16 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) inflicted a 33-7 on their opponents, who had kept the suspense after the first thirty minutes (52-51). The great adventure of Portugal therefore stops here. Germany, 4th of the last Olympic Games in Paris, continues its journey in this Euro and will challenge the winner of the Slovenia-Italie duel (Sunday 5.30 p.m.) in the quarter-final.

## Germany Dominates Portugal in EuroBasket 2025 Round of 16: A Deep Dive

The German national team,the reigning world champions,showcased their championship caliber in a decisive victory against Portugal in the EuroBasket 2025 round of 16. While Portugal put up a valiant fight for three quarters,Germany’s experience and skill ultimately prevailed,securing their place in the quarter-finals. this thorough analysis provides key data points, comparisons, and insights too understand the game’s dynamics and Germany’s potential in the upcoming rounds.

### Key Statistics and Game Breakdown

The following table offers a succinct overview of critical statistics and performance indicators from the Germany vs. Portugal match.

| Metric | Germany | Portugal |

|———————-|———|———-|

| Final Score | 85 | 58 |

| Quarter 4 Score | 33 | 7 |

| Dennis Schröder Points | 16 | N/A |

| Rebounds | Data Not Available | Data Not Available |

| Assists | Data Not Available | Data Not Available |

| Meaningful Highlight | Dominant 4th Quarter | Kept suspense for 3 Quarters|

*Note: Detailed statistical data from the specific game wasn’t available at press time. Further updates will be added as soon as they are released.*

### Insights and Analysis

Germany’s performance underscores their ability to adjust and dominate when required.Their surge in the fourth quarter, marked by a staggering 33-7 score, reveals their strategic depth and the ability to execute under pressure. Dennis Schröder’s performance exemplified his leadership, contributing significantly to their victory. While Portugal showed promise and resilience, their inexperience in the EuroBasket knockout stages was evident as Germany pulled away.

### Looking Ahead

Germany now advances to the quarter-finals, where they will face the victor of the Slovenia vs. Italy match. This upcoming contest will be a true test of their EuroBasket 2025 title aspirations.

## FAQ: EuroBasket 2025

### What is EuroBasket?

EuroBasket is the premier men’s basketball tournament in Europe,contested by national teams affiliated with FIBA Europe. The 2025 edition features 24 teams competing for the championship [[1]] [[2]] [[3]]

### Where can I find the schedule and results for EuroBasket 2025?

You can find the official schedule, standings, and results on the official FIBA EuroBasket 2025 website and NBA.com and ESPN websites. [[1]] [[2]] [[3]]

### What is the format of the EuroBasket tournament?

The tournament typically involves a group stage followed by a knockout phase. Teams compete within groups to advance to the elimination rounds, culminating in the final match and the crowning of the EuroBasket champion.

### When is EuroBasket 2025 taking place?

EuroBasket 2025 is scheduled to start soon. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to official FIBA EuroBasket 2025 sources.

### Who are the key players to watch in EuroBasket 2025?

The EuroBasket tournament showcases some of the best basketball talent in Europe. Keep an eye on established NBA stars, rising prospects, and veteran leaders from various national teams.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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