Dark clouds, lightning and thunder, heavy rain pouring, the game was suspended, the fans were partying in the heavy rain, VAR tells you what life is full of twists and turns, the two sides took turns to stage an abstract finish, Musiala rehearsed the shooting compulsory course for everyone on the field...
Germany's home win over Denmark is undoubtedly the most graphic and story-telling matchup since the start of this European Championship.
And this storm almost became a turning point in the game.
Before the game was suspended, it was the German team that attacked and attacked at home. Set-piece attack, frontal penetration, behind, long shot from outside the penalty area, 45-degree crosses, the German team took out a variety of weapons and constantly beckoned the opponent, and the Danish team was a little difficult to parry, making Schmeichel Jr. the busiest player.
During the pause, the impatient "second coach" had rushed up to guide Gundogan and Sane. Judging by the gestures, this is to ask the teammate to step forward resolutely.
And the 25 minutes of the timeout gave the Danes a respite. After the resumption of the game, the Danes, who had been suppressed for a long time, woke up. They got one great opportunity after another.
Denmark is only one reliable striker away from breaking through Germany's goal; It's a pity that their striker is the extremely unreliable Hojlen, who missed two great chances in a row at the end of the first half.
As soon as the second half came up, it was the Danish team that got the killing opportunity first; It's a pity that Andersen's goal was blown off due to Delaney's offside toe.
If you don't die in a big disaster, there will really be a blessing! As they got closer and closer to conceding a goal, the German team was woken up. Andersen, who was still annoyed by missing a goal just now, handballed in the penalty area, and the German team won a penalty; When Kai Havertz's penalty went straight to the net and was scoreless, the more frightened the German team finally took the lead at home.
When Germany took the lead at home and forced the Danes to play back and play back, it also put the game into a "very different" mode. The Danish team, which has strengthened their attack, is getting closer and higher, which also gives the Germans room to counterattack. So we saw Havertz once again perform like a "dichotomy of gods and ghosts". His continuous stops and trips, and his direct smashing of the Yellow Dragon is extremely imaginative; But his end is extremely abstract.
However, before he could be angry with Havertz, Sane came to a more abstract end! In the face of most of the empty doors, he kicked directly.
But the German team, which missed great opportunities in a row, was also lucky, because the Danish team's opportunity came from Hojlen, who was extremely unreliable in shooting.
When Hojlen once again slammed at Neuer, and was rejected by Neuer again, the Danish team, which was pressed forward, was attacked by the Germans; Musiala saw that Sane was quickly advancing on the other side, and decisively chose to play by himself, extending the two-goal advantage for the German team. After being canceled to score a goal, he became the background emperor of Musiala's goal, and Andersen deserved to be the number one unlucky guy in the game.
Playing at home, the strong beat the weak, and it is a two-goal lead; In fact, after Musiala scored the goal of the Danish team, the game was already closed. The rest of the game was as the Danes continued to try inefficient lunging and the Germans looked for opportunities to counter-attack. Wirtz's volley had already found the back of the net, but unfortunately it was also blown out for offside. The tactics worked clearly, but Kai Havertz, who had an abstract finish, wasted another one-on-one shot, and neither side ended up rewriting the scoreline.
One thought of heaven and one thought of hell, Danish fairy tales failed to be staged on the territory of the Germans; But after making what should have been a 5-0 game 2-0, Sane proved with his European Championship performance that he did not play at Bayern this past season, but was a pure vegetable.
And the promotion means that Kroos' retirement battle can wait a little longer, and they will wait for the winner between Spain and Georgia. Considering that Germany and Spain have been the two best teams since the start of this European Championship; We are likely to witness an early final in Stuttgart in the early morning of July 6th, Beijing time!
Facing the former "master" and bitter master of German football, Nagelsmann's team is ready to take revenge!