Germany – Denmark: results, results and goals
Germany is a quarter-final team at Euro 2024. after beating Denmark in a chaotic match. The match was marked by two moments separated by a minute: Andersen’s goal disallowed for offside (m. 49) and a handball in Germany’s favor that led to a penalty. 1:0, which was converted by Havertz (m. 50). A few minutes later Musiala was punished in a counterattack after a superb pass from Schlotterbeck. The Germans now await the winner of the Spain-Georgia match.
A match marked by a thunderstorm that stopped the clash for 25 minutes.
Starting from Germany, with Schlotterbeck had a goal dubiously disallowed including the answer not so much from Denmark as from time. The next thunderstorm struck the playing field, with several lightning strikes near Dortmund’s stadium forcing Michael Oliver to stop play in the 34th minute.
After 25 minutes the game began in the same tone as before the storm, with Germany dominates at high level and had chances from the side centres and set pieces. Only Schmeichel, imperial throughout the first half, stopped them.
The first 10 minutes of the second half decide the outcome of the game.
Denmark took to the field with a different face, wanting to jeopardize the goal defended by Manuel Neuer. And it only took them 4 minutes to silence the German majority in the stadium. Andersen’s goal after a dirty play on the court. They did not take into account the appearance of a semi-automatic offside, which determined that Delaney’s position at the time of the assist was half a foot forward.
Germany sighed, though only long enough to respond with one of Musiala’s many gallops. The ball ended up in the boots of Raum, who crossed and hit Andersen’s hand. He Two minutes later, VAR would cause further damage to the Danish defense with a maximum penalty, which Havertz converted (m.52).
The blow was so powerful that Denmark were unable to respond, only for Hojlund to end up in Neuer’s hands. Germany warned before finishing off the Danes with a Havertz counter-attack in which a one-on-one opportunity failed. Three minutes later, Musiala had the same opportunity as Havertz and was able to score the second goal (m.68).
Denmark suffered a complete defeat, finding no clarity in attack, while Germany dominated the counter-attack freely, even having several chances to score a third goal, but Füllkurg missed both goal options. Germany is already waiting for Spain or Georgia for Friday’s quarter-final match.