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    Match Review: Germany 5-1 Scotland – ‘Hosts thrash lacklustre Scotland’

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    By News Team on June 16, 2024 Football, News Briefing, Sport
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    QUICK FACTS – (Group Stage – Group A)

    • Germany began Euro 2024 with thrashing of Scotland
    • Jamal Musiala starred as hosts recorded huge win
    • Ryan Porteous sent off for Tartan Army towards end of first half

    Match Review: Germany 5-1 Scotland – ‘Hosts thrash lacklustre Scotland’

    Scotland crumbled under Germany’s relentless onslaught as Steve Clarke’s 10-man team began Euro 2024 with a disappointing defeat in Munich.

    The electric atmosphere at the Allianz Arena set the stage, and within 10 minutes, Florian Wirtz skillfully manoeuvred the ball into the net to open the scoring.

    Just nine minutes later, Jamal Musiala’s powerful strike almost tore through Angus Gunn’s net and shattered the spirits of the Scottish fans. Before the break, Kai Havertz converted a penalty, and Ryan Porteous’ red card left Scotland facing an insurmountable challenge.

    Substitute Niclas Fullkrug added Germany’s fourth, and although Antonio Rudiger’s late own goal gave Scotland a momentary lift, Emre Can’s injury-time strike silenced the Scottish supporters.

    This dominant performance marked the biggest win in an opening game of a European Championship, reinvigorating the host nation.

    When Julian Nagelsmann took charge in September, Germany had a shaky start with a draw against Mexico and losses to Turkey and Austria, leaving fans unconvinced. However, victories over France and the Netherlands restored hope.

    Wirtz’s early goal resulted from patient buildup and territorial control, while Musiala and Fullkrug’s emphatic strikes showcased a team brimming with confidence. Musiala was particularly unstoppable, with Toni Kroos orchestrating the midfield.

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    The statistics were staggering: 94% passing accuracy, 43 attacks, 19 attempts, and 655 completed passes compared to Scotland’s 193. Germany also covered 9km more than their beleaguered opponents, leaving many teams wary of facing them this summer.

    Scotland departed with familiar regrets. Captain Andy Robertson’s rallying cry of “no regrets and time to become legends” quickly faded as Scotland struggled against Nagelsmann’s dynamic team.

    From the first minute, the warning signs were clear: surging runs, intense pressing, and a vulnerable high line. Porteous’ reckless red card for a two-footed challenge on Ilkay Gundogan only confirmed the inevitable outcome.

    Scotland’s lone goal came from their only shot on target, with Scott McKenna’s effort deflecting off Rudiger to wrong-foot Manuel Neuer. Such lack of sharpness is concerning, especially as goal difference may be crucial in Clarke’s remaining games against Switzerland and Hungary.

    What the coaches said:

    Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann: “We were brilliant in the first 20 minutes. We conceded but it’s a good sign that our players complained about conceding.

    “I was kind of surprised that Scotland weren’t that aggressive in first 20 minutes. I think they were surprised by our ball possession, it was very concentrated.

    “They then defended deeper and didn’t high press as they have in the qualifying games at times.”

    Scotland head coach Steve Clarke: “Germany were outstanding, we couldn’t match them. Defensively, we weren’t very good and on the ball we weren’t very good.

    “The first half ran way from us very quickly, we didn’t give ourselves a foothold.

    “Now it’s all about reaction so let’s see how they react. Four points is the target. We didn’t get any tonight so it’s still the target from the next two games.”

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