Basketball EM 2023: Germany Wins Group After Finland Victory

The German basketball players stormed in the fifth game in the European Championship and have cleared the last doubts about the group victory. The world champion defied in front of 12,900 spectators of the big backdrop and defeated hosts Finland clearly with 91:61 (50:36). After exclusively sovereign victories, the team led by captain Dennis Schröder can travel to the final round to the final round to the Latvian Riga. There is a maximum of one passage station on the way to the desired medal for the German team in Finnish Tampere Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose Famose. Against the overwhelmed Finns, NBA professional Franz Wagner was one of the great guarantors for the success with 23 points. At the preliminary round, assistant Alan Ibrahimagic was supervised by national coach Alex Mumbru, who spent five nights in the hospital after an “acute abdomen”. The Spaniard Mumbru followed the game from the team hotel, which was only five minutes walk away, and is on the way of improvement. Already against Portugal he could stand on the sidelines again – before the teams travel together to Riga on Thursday from Tampere. The German captain Schröder, against whom there had been racist hostility in the Lithuanian game, was witness to the parquet before the game showed how almost 13,000 people showed their solidarity with the 31-year-old. Before the game, red cards were with the lettering “Stop Racism” (stops racism) in all places – these were raised on command collectively. Schröder had to fight for a sport. The leader of the world champion has seven quick points, but he also allowed himself three ball losses early. Such negligence could not be observed in the German team for the first four victories – all of which were very clear. However, they kept themselves within narrow limits. “It is a special situation to play against the host. We still want to play a good game today and then we look forward to Riga,” Wagner announced in advance at RTL. Exactly six years ago, Germany failed in the World Cup preliminary round after a embarrassing defeat against the Dominican Republic in China-these times have long been overcome, in view of the performance in Tampere, EM-Gold is the only real goal.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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