Germany–Denmark: The team is in knockout mode – football Germany too

The highly dramatic victory against Denmark was the event that the nation needed to catch fire. Of course, something like that can only happen in Germany’s football capital.

June 30, 2024, 7:59 a.m.

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The German team played a highly dramatic match against Denmark, which was interrupted by a violent thunderstorm. Despite the forces of nature and VAR decisions, Germany won 2-0, with Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala scoring the goals. The players showed a controlled and energetic style that was reminiscent of the successful 2006 World Cup at home and delighted the fans in Dortmund. Manuel Neuer and Nico Schlotterbeck were particularly strong, while Julian Nagelsmann’s team adopted the high-voltage style of Borussia Dortmund. The game ended with a strong bond between the team and the footballing people.

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Germany’s Antonio Rüdiger (left) and Denmark’s Rasmus Højlund fight for the ball in the round of 16 in Dortmund. © Christian Charisius/​dpa

It sounds like time lapse, but this is how it happened in real time: Toni Kroos corner, Nico Schlotterbeck header, goal. But that doesn’t count because of a foul. Next scene: Joshua Kimmich shot from 25 meters, Kasper Schmeichel flies through the air, blocked. Schlotterbeck header again, Schmeichel scrapes it out of the corner. Then Kai Havertz’s volley, Schmeichel blocks for a corner. Less than ten minutes had been played, but the protocol with the highlights already had these four entries. That was due to the thunderous pace of the Germans. But the Danes also had two actions in this time.

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