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December 12, 2024Euro 2024 day 2! Swiss as expected, Croatia struggles and Italy’s routine win.
December 12, 2024How was the atmosphere?
The opening day of Euro 2024 kicked off on June 14 with a thrilling match in Munich, where Germany triumphed over Scotland 5-1, setting an exciting tone for the tournament. The opening weekend saw vibrant fan activities, large turnouts, and a showcase of diverse cultural displays in the various host cities, such as Munich, Berlin, and Cologne.
Fan zones were bustling with energy, providing spaces for supporters from all over Europe to gather and celebrate. These zones were equipped with large screens, entertainment, and various cultural activities, enhancing the overall fan experience. Major cities like Berlin and Cologne saw thousands of fans coming together, creating a festive and inclusive atmosphere.
Germany vs Scotland
Germany commenced their EURO 2024 campaign with a resounding 5-1 victory over Scotland in Munich under the guidance of Julian Nagelsmann. Florian Wirtz set the pace with an early goal, followed by Jamal Musiala’s strike. Scotland’s Ryan Porteous received a red card before halftime, resulting in a penalty converted by Kai Havertz. Niclas Füllkrug and Emre Can added to the tally, while an own goal by Antonio Rüdiger gave Scotland a consolation. Musiala was named Player of the Match for his exceptional performance. Germany’s midfield, led by Toni Kroos and Ilkay Gündogan, dominated throughout, controlling the game’s tempo and facilitating continuous attacking pressure.
The match highlighted Germany’s clinical efficiency and tactical superiority. Their early aggression paid off with Wirtz’s goal, and Musiala’s creativity ensured continuous threats to Scotland’s defense. Porteous’ red card further tilted the game in Germany’s favor, and Havertz’s penalty conversion solidified their lead. In the second half, Germany’s relentless pursuit of goals continued with Füllkrug capitalizing on Raum’s precise cross and Can’s long-range effort sealing the comprehensive win.
Scotland struggled to cope with Germany’s high-intensity play and efficient ball movement. The red card incident not only reduced their defensive options but also psychologically impacted the team’s morale. Despite a late own goal by Rüdiger giving them a slight respite, the overall performance showed significant gaps in their defense and discipline.
Germany now looks forward to their next match against Hungary, brimming with confidence and aiming to secure an early spot in the knockout stages. Conversely, Scotland faces a crucial game against Switzerland, needing a substantial improvement in their performance to keep their qualification hopes alive. The defeat serves as a stark reminder of the level of competition and the need for tactical and disciplinary improvements.