After the storm, Havertz strikes and Germany passes – rts.ch

After the storm, Havertz strikes and Germany passes – rts.ch
After the storm, Havertz strikes and Germany passes – rts.ch

Germany is in the quarter-finals of “its” Euro. In Dortmund, the Germans beat Denmark 2-0 in a game marked by a thunderstorm that interrupted the game for 25 minutes. Germany’s next opponent will be Spain or Georgia (match to follow on Sunday from 9:00 p.m. on RTS 2).

Julian Nagelsmann’s team broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute with a penalty converted by Kai Havertz. The penalty was awarded after VAR intervention following a handball by Joachim Andersen.

A Joachim Andersen who went through all the moods in the space of 5 minutes. The Crystal Palace defender thought he had opened the scoring in the 48th minute, but his success was canceled by the VAR for an offside by the decisive passer.

Musiala scores his 3rd goal of the Euro

Germany, who had seen a goal by Schlotterbeck disallowed in the 4th minute, “killed” the match in the 68th minute. Their playmaker Jamal Musiala scored his 3rd goal of the tournament with an unstoppable strike, 2 minutes after Manuel Neuer had made a decisive save on a shot from the lively Danish striker Rasmus Höjlund.

Exiting in the round of 16 of the last Euro and in the group stage of the last two World Cups, Germany can therefore still hope to relive the “Sommermärchen” of 2006, when Jürgen Klinsmann’s selection reached the semi-finals of “his ” World Cup. But he will undoubtedly have to further raise his level of play, especially in the event of a clash with La Roja in the quarterfinals.

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