German EM victory over Portugal lets sparks fly

Dhe “one or the other goal” was given by Joachim Löw to his players as the goal of the day. It sounded hard enough after the first impressions at this European Championship. But when the ball was in the Portuguese net for the fifth time on Saturday evening, after just an hour, one could say from the perspective of the German national soccer team: Mission accomplished.

Even if the first hit was canceled due to offside and the Portuguese gave the last kick in the direction of the goal in each of the following two before Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens did it themselves: The overwhelming mixture of force and will with which the Germans Throwing themselves into this game and giving it the right direction spread a feeling of wonderful refreshment among the fans in the Munich arena on a muggy summer evening.

Could it even have been the first chapter of a new little summer fairy tale? That would be premature, after all, the last step towards the knockout round still has to be taken, also against Hungary on Wednesday in Munich. And as energetic as the German team presented itself over long distances: a touch of vulnerability still wafts around them – to be seen at 0: 1, when the Germans were so kind to offer their glass chins to the Portuguese after their own corner, or at 2: 4th

The greatest doubts have been removed

But it was without a doubt an evening in which the sparks flew and jumped: The one from the field to the audience – you have to go back a long way in recent international football history to find a game in which the team excited their audience similarly. And the reason for this: in the team itself.

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