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Euro 2024: Germany-Denmark Clash Halted by Violent Storm

Euro 2024: Germany-Denmark Clash Halted by Violent Storm

Euro 2024: Germany-Denmark Clash Halted by Violent StormThe highly anticipated Euro 2024 last-16 tie between Germany and Denmark was abruptly halted late in the first half on Saturday due to a severe storm that unleashed torrential rain, hailstones, high winds, thunder, and lightning.English referee Michael Oliver made the decision to suspend the match in Dortmund in the 35th minute, with the score locked at 0-0. The players were escorted off the pitch as the storm intensified, leaving supporters in exposed seats scrambling for cover.The stadium roof proved inadequate to withstand the downpour, resulting in water cascading into the stands. Fan zones in Dortmund were also forced to close due to the hazardous weather conditions.The storm's impact was evident throughout the stadium, with the pitch becoming waterlogged and the visibility significantly reduced. The safety of the players and spectators became paramount, prompting the decision to halt the match.The suspension of the game came as a disappointment to the 60,000 fans in attendance, who had eagerly anticipated the clash between two of Europe's top footballing nations. The match was expected to be a closely contested affair, with both teams boasting talented squads.The storm's severity raised concerns about the possibility of further delays or even the cancellation of the match. However, UEFA officials remained hopeful that the game could resume once the weather conditions improved.The suspension of the Germany-Denmark match served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of outdoor sporting events. While the storm disrupted the flow of the game, it also highlighted the importance of prioritizing safety in the face of adverse weather.

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Germany and Denmark to Battle for Euro 2024 Quarterfinal Berth

Germany and Denmark to Battle for Euro 2024 Quarterfinal Berth

Germany and Denmark Set for Euro 2024 Round of 16 ClashThe highly anticipated Euro 2024 Round of 16 match between Germany and Denmark is set to take place on Sunday, June 30th, at the BVB Stadion Dortmund. Both teams finished second in their respective groups and will be eager to advance to the quarter-finals.Switzerland, who finished second in Group A, came close to defeating hosts Germany in their final group game. Italy, the defending champions, managed to qualify for the knockout stage despite losing to Spain and drawing with Croatia.The winner of this match will face either England or Slovakia in the quarter-finals.Match Details:* Date: Sunday, June 30th* Time: 12:30 AM IST* Venue: BVB Stadion Dortmund, DortmundBroadcast Information:* TV: Sony Sports Network* Live Streaming: SonyLiv app and websiteKey Players to Watch:* Germany: Thomas Müller, Joshua Kimmich, Kai Havertz* Denmark: Christian Eriksen, Kasper Schmeichel, Andreas ChristensenAnalysis:Germany will be the favorites heading into this match, but Denmark has shown that they can be a dangerous opponent. Switzerland pushed Germany to the limit in their previous game, and Italy has a wealth of experience in knockout matches.Germany will need to be wary of Denmark's counterattacking threat, led by the likes of Eriksen and Yussuf Poulsen. Denmark, on the other hand, will need to find a way to contain Germany's attacking firepower, which includes Müller, Havertz, and Serge Gnabry.This match promises to be a close and exciting affair, with both teams having a chance to advance to the quarter-finals.

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Germany Aim to Avoid Upset as Denmark Looms in Euro 2024 Last 16

Germany Aim to Avoid Upset as Denmark Looms in Euro 2024 Last 16

Germany, the hosts of Euro 2024, will face Denmark in the last 16 on Saturday in Dortmund. The Germans are hoping to avoid a repeat of their disappointing 1-1 draw with Switzerland in their final group stage match.After impressive victories over Scotland and Hungary, Germany's hopes were dashed against Switzerland. They were on the verge of defeat before Niclas Fuellkrug's stoppage-time header salvaged a draw and secured first place in the group.The draw served as a wake-up call for the hosts, who are aiming for their fourth Euros title. Coach Julian Nagelsmann acknowledged that there is still much work to be done.Germany's trophy cabinet may be more impressive than Denmark's, but the Danes famously defeated them in the Euro 1992 final. Denmark's triumph, after failing to qualify and then being admitted following Yugoslavia's exclusion, became a fairytale. However, Germany still regrets underestimating the Danes.Berti Vogts, a Euros and World Cup winner as a player, coached Germany in that 1992 final. He admitted in a recent column that his team "underestimated" Denmark."In 1992, we lost the Euros final against a great Danish team even though we were the favorites," he wrote. "Everyone thought we had the title in the bag, unfortunately, some players did too."Denmark, a 2020 semi-finalist, resembles Switzerland in many ways, with a well-drilled team and several talented players at top clubs. Vogts warned that the current Danish team may not have the same quality as their 1992 counterparts, but the pressure is on Germany."The Danes were hungry for success and carefree, they just played football and took us by surprise," Vogts said. "The German team should not make that mistake now. The Switzerland game was therefore an important warning shot."Germany has won five and drawn two of their seven games in 2024, thanks in part to Nagelsmann's consistent starting XI. However, the policy has cost them center-back Jonathan Tah for the Denmark clash after he picked up a second yellow card against Switzerland.Nico Schlotterbeck, Borussia Dortmund's talented but unpredictable central defender, will replace Tah on Saturday. Antonio Rudiger is also doubtful for the clash with a hamstring injury.Schlotterbeck expressed confidence in Germany's preparation for the match. "We know actually everything about the Danes," he said. "The whole match plan, defense, offense. We know about Denmark and how we will play them."Nagelsmann may consider replacing Arsenal forward Kai Havertz with Niclas Fuellkrug, who has scored twice off the bench so far. Fuellkrug, who made his debut at the age of 29 in 2022, has 13 goals to Havertz's seven.Fuellkrug downplayed his role as a supersub, saying, "The title is so much more important than the individual."

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Denmark and Serbia Battle for Euro 2024 Round of 16 Spot

Denmark and Serbia Battle for Euro 2024 Round of 16 Spot

Denmark and Serbia Clash in Crucial Euro 2024 Group C EncounterDenmark and Serbia will face off in a pivotal Euro 2024 Group C match on Wednesday, June 26th. The match will be held at the Munich Football Arena in Munich, Germany, and will kick off at 12:30 AM IST.Denmark has drawn both of their matches in the group so far, earning a 1-1 draw against England and a 1-1 draw against Slovenia. They currently sit second in the group standings behind England, and a win against Serbia would virtually guarantee their spot in the Round of 16.Serbia, on the other hand, has lost one match and drawn one match in the group. They lost their opening match against England but managed to hold Slovenia to a draw in their second match. While they are currently at the bottom of the group standings, their qualification hopes are still alive.Both teams will be eager to secure a victory in this match. Denmark will be looking to maintain their unbeaten record and secure their place in the knockout stages, while Serbia will be desperate to get their first win of the tournament and keep their qualification hopes alive.The match is expected to be a close and competitive affair. Denmark has a slight edge in terms of form and experience, but Serbia has shown that they are capable of causing an upset. The outcome of the match could have a significant impact on the qualification race in Group C.

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England Clash with Denmark in Euro 2024 Group C Showdown

England Clash with Denmark in Euro 2024 Group C Showdown

England Face Denmark in Crucial Euro 2024 Group C ClashEngland and Denmark will lock horns in a pivotal Group C encounter at the Euro 2024 tournament on Thursday, June 20. The match will be played at Waldstadion in Frankfurt, Germany, and will kick off at 9:30 pm IST.England enter the match as the group leaders, having secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Serbia in their tournament opener. Jude Bellingham's solitary goal proved to be the difference in a closely contested match. Denmark, on the other hand, drew 1-1 with Slovenia in their first outing. Christian Eriksen scored a crucial equalizer for the Danes, but they were unable to find a winning goal.Both teams will be eager to secure a positive result in this match, as it could have a significant impact on their chances of reaching the knockout stages. England will be looking to maintain their winning start and solidify their position at the top of the group. Denmark, meanwhile, will be determined to bounce back from their draw and keep their hopes of qualification alive.England manager Gareth Southgate is expected to field a strong lineup, with the likes of Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, and Phil Foden all likely to start. Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand will also have a number of talented players at his disposal, including Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, and Kasper Schmeichel.The match is expected to be a close and competitive affair, with both teams possessing the quality to win. England will be slight favorites given their recent form, but Denmark will be no pushovers and will be determined to cause an upset.

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Eriksen Scores on Emotional Return as Denmark Draw with Slovenia

Eriksen Scores on Emotional Return as Denmark Draw with Slovenia

Christian Eriksen's remarkable return to international football was marked by a goal in Denmark's 1-1 draw with Slovenia in their opening match of Euro 2024. The Manchester United midfielder, who suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark's first game at the previous tournament, fired his team ahead on 17 minutes in front of a Stuttgart stadium filled overwhelmingly by Denmark supporters.Eriksen's goal was a testament to his resilience and determination. Just three years ago, he was fighting for his life on the pitch. Now, he is back playing at the highest level and making a significant contribution to his country.Slovenia, who were making their first appearance at the Euros since 2000, fought back to earn a point through Erik Janza's late deflected effort. The result leaves both teams with work to do in their remaining Group C matches.Denmark, who reached the semi-finals of the pandemic-delayed Euro 2020 tournament, will be disappointed not to have taken all three points against Slovenia. However, they will take heart from Eriksen's performance and will be confident of qualifying for the knockout stages.Slovenia, meanwhile, will be pleased with their point and will be hoping to cause an upset when they face Serbia in their next match.

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