In the round of 16 of the Euro 2024 knockout stage, Germany beat Denmark 2-0 with goals from Havertz (p) and Musiala to progress to the quarter-finals.
Germany and Denmark faced off in the last 16 of the 2024 European Football Championship (EURO 2024).
British referee Michael Oliver blew the whistle during the match at the BVB Dortmund Stadium.
The Germans defeated their opponents 2-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals.
The goals that gave Germany the victory came from Kai Havertz (p) in the 53rd minute and Jamal Musiala in the 68th minute.
Germany will face the winner of the match between Spain and Georgia in the quarterfinals.
Here is the summary of the match
#summary | The tour heads to an important match against the German army!
⛈️Meeting; Cancelled due to heavy rain and lightning.
☹️ Joachim Andersen changed the fate of the match.
🏆 In a fiercely competitive match, hosts Germany have advanced to the quarter-finals!
📽️Here’s the match summary: 👇 pic.twitter.com/qscJCkfvqP
— TRT Spor (@trtspor) June 29, 2024
Heavy rain is interfering with the game!
The final 16 match of the 2024 European Football Championship (EURO 2024) between Germany and Denmark was cancelled due to heavy rain.
During the match at the BVB Dortmund Stadium, a storm brought on heavy rain and the match was postponed.
The match’s British referee, Michael Oliver, stopped the game in the 35th minute and called the players to the sidelines.
The referees and players waited in front of the bench for a while, then headed to the locker room as the rain got stronger.
After the rain stopped, Oliver returned to the field with his players about 25 minutes later and play resumed.
⛈️Germany vs Denmark match cancelled due to heavy rain!#Euro2024 | #EURO2024atTRT pic.twitter.com/LrtXwTlxhg
— TRT Spor (@trtspor) June 29, 2024
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