Tearful German star Carlotta Wamser sent off for Suarez-style goal line handball

Germany defender Carlotta Wamser was reduced to tears after her 'Luis Suarez Moment' in the women's euros.

Desperate Wamser threw her hand in the way of the target -related effort of Stina Blackstenius on the German Goonine, to deny Sweden a third strike of the first half in their last group C match.

Things had started clearly for Wamser when she helped Jule Brand for an early Germany -opener.

They were quickly returned when goals from Smilla Hilma Holmberg and Blackstenius the Sweden gave the lead.

And it soon became worse in front of Christian Wuck after Wamser's moment of madness.

The 21-year-old was the last line of defense of Germany when she secretly features the efforts of Blackstenius from the six-year box.

The infringement was immediately spotted by referee Silvia Gasperotti, who did not hesitate to show the red card and to point to the place.

Wamser was clearly distraught about the moment she could see in tears.

She was comforted by her teammates when she gone her way off the field.

Fans on social media felt sorry for the Bayer Leverkusen star on social media, in which many believed she was trying to protect her face.

A posted: “She would be hit in the face.”

A second wrote: “That would have been painful to be honest.”

A third noticed: “Wamser really went full of Luis Suarez against Ghana.”

Wamser was offered a spark of hope after VAR was called to watch a potential offside in the structure of the incident.

However, it was quickly removed after it was assessed that there was no offside.

The Spotkick was then sent by Fridolina Rolfo while marking her 100th international performance with a goal.

And Lina Hurtig added another in the second half to complete a 4-1 demolition.

Both parties were already ready to the knockout phase after winning their first two games of the tournament.

But the defeat means that Germany will come across the winners of the English group in the quarterfinals, with France currently top.

Uruguay striker Suarez made a notorious a flying salvation with his hands in the last minute of extra time in the World Cup 2010 quarterfinals against Ghana.

But the act worked much better for Suarez than Wamser, because the soon in Liverpool star celebrated on the sidelines instead when Asamoah Ghana's resulting Spot-Kick missed and Uruguay went on to punish.

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