EURO 2024: Germany 2-0 Denmark – Hosts ride luck to reach quarters | OneFootball

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·29 giugno 2024

EURO 2024: Germany 2-0 Denmark – Hosts ride luck to reach quarters

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Germany are through to the EURO 2024 quarter-finals to face either Spain or Georgia, but needed the rub of the green with some VAR decisions at both ends to push past Denmark 2-0.

The hosts had started with comfortable victories over Scotland and Hungary, but scraped a last-gasp 1-1 draw with Switzerland to top the group. Jonathan Tah and former Lecce midfielder Morten Hjulmand sat out bans, with Serie A represented by Bologna’s Victor Kristiansen and ex-Atalanta pair Rasmus Hojlund and Joakim Maehle.


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Nico Schlotterbeck rose to nod in an early Germany corner kick in the fourth minute, though it was disallowed for an earlier Joshua Kimmich push.

Kimmich’s long-range strike was palmed away and Denmark started to push forward, Antonio Rudiger making a decisive block on the sensational Christian Eriksen first touch.

Play was halted on 35 minutes when a thunderstorm hovered over the stadium, complete with lightning bolts and large lumps of hail.

When it resumed, Kasper Schmeichel parried the Kai Havertz header from point-blank range, then Manuel Neuer came rushing off his line to get something on the Rasmus Hojlund counter-attack, allowing his teammate to clear from an open goal.

Denmark had the ball in the net with Joachim Andersen after a chaotic move at the dawn of the second half, but it was ruled offside by a matter of millimetres.

Moments later, VAR intervened again for a Germany penalty when the David Raum cross struck Andersen’s hand in an unnatural position, so Havertz converted into the near bottom corner.

The hosts doubled their lead on the counter-attack with a Musiala angled drive after the splendid long Schlotterbeck ball over the top.

Florian Wirtz became the latest player to see a goal disallowed at the 90th for offside after a delicate dink over Schmeichel.

Germany 2-0 Denmark

Havertz pen 54 (G), Musiala 68 (G)

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