Germany's Rain-Soaked Triumph: A Step Closer to Euro Glory
Germany secures a spot in the quarterfinals of the European Championship with a 2-0 victory over Denmark amid torrential rain and hail in Dortmund, buoyed by crucial VAR decisions. The win marks Germany's first knockout stage success in a major tournament since 2016.
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Germany has surged into the quarterfinals of the European Championship, clinching a 2-0 victory over Denmark in a rain-soaked showdown in Dortmund. The tumultuous match, halted for 25 minutes due to a thunderstorm, saw jubilant Germany fans singing, 'We're going to Berlin,' despite the weather chaos.
VAR decisions played a pivotal role in this win. Denmark appeared to take the lead through Joachim Andersen's close-range finish in the 50th minute, only for it to be overturned for offside. Moments later, a penalty awarded against Andersen for handball allowed Kai Havertz to score, with Jamal Musiala sealing the win with a second goal in the 68th minute.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann utilized the rain delay to refocus his team. 'We played a super game,' said defender Nico Schlotterbeck. Germany's first knockout stage triumph since 2016 now sets up a quarterfinal clash against Spain or Georgia, with nation-wide hopes of a summer fairy tale growing ever stronger.
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