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Germany knocked out Scotland in the European Championship opener –

Germany defeated Scotland 5-1 in the opening match of the European Football Championship in Munich. Scotland’s rumble ended at the latest with Ryan Porteous’s rash tackle and clearance at the end of the opening period.

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Germany beat Scotland 5-1 in the opening match of the European Football Championship.

About ten minutes had been played when Florian Wirtz scored the opening goal of the tournament from the edge of the penalty area. At the age of 21 years and 42 days, he became the youngest goalscorer in German European Championship history.

in the 19th minute another 21-year-old, Jamal Musialashot from inside the box with power into the roof of the goal, 2–0.

Perhaps the most telling situation of the match was seen at the end of the opening period, when the Scottish defender Ryan Porteous brutally tackled the checkers ahead of Germany Ilkay Gündoğan to the lower leg.

Miraculously, the German midfielder was able to continue the match. After the VAR review, a red card for the Scottish player and a penalty for Germany, from which Kai Havertz shot 3–0.

Made it through the exchange Niclas Füllkrug shot a 4–0 goal into the top corner in the 68th minute.

Scotland got a 1-4 reduction when Germany’s topper Antonio Rudiger completed an unlucky own goal from Scotland’s lateral free kick.

Still in extra time of the match, the German midfielder Emre Can shot the ball irresistibly into the bottom right corner. Final readings 5–1.

On Saturday, the broadcast starts at 15:30 at Areena and at 15:40 at TV2. Matches of the day: Hungary-Switzerland at 4 p.m., Spain-Croatia at 7 p.m. and Italy-Albania at 10 p.m.

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