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Juni
2024
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One Reason Germany’s ‘Unfair’ Win Over Denmark Is The Future
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Germany's forward #07 Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring his team's first goal from the penalty ... [+]
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It was a gut-wrenching five minutes for the nation of Denmark.
Moments after the second half began Joachim Andersen rifled the ball into the bottom corner of the German net sending the area of Signal Iduna Park stadium filled with Scandinavians clad in red wild.
Unfortunately for the huddle masses of Danes, it was an expression almost all of them would soon wear.
English referee Michael Oliver had his fingers pressed to his ear as soon as the ball hit the net and was waving away protests from players as he listened to the words of his video assistant referee Stuart Atwell.
To the naked eye, it looked as if there might have been an offside in the build-up and, sure enough, when the semi-automated system clicked into gear these fears were confirmed and the goal disallowed.
The game restarted and down the other end of the pitch, Andersen was racing back to block a cross from David Raum at[....]
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Juni
2024
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5-1 Victory Over Scotland Just A ‘First Step’ For Germany
Florian Wirtz celebrates scoring Germany's opening goal against Scotland. Germany beat Scotland 5-1
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Germany has had its dream start to Euro 2024. The team coached by Julian Nagelsmann beat Scotland 5-1 thanks to goals by Florian Wirtz 1-0 (10’), Jamal Musiala (19’), Kai Havertz (45’ penalty), Niclas Füllkrug (69’), and Emre Can (90’). Antonio Rüdiger (88’ own goal) scored the only Scotland goal. Ryan Porteous was sent off (44’) for a brutal foul on Ilkay Gündogan.
Although it was a fantastic result, the message from the players and Nagelsmann was always the same. This is just a first step. Something that the team can build on going forward. But nothing more.
“I hope there is more to come,” Kai Havertz said. “It was a statement. Something that we can build on.”
Added Musiala: “To win this comfortably was a good sign for everyone. If we can take that confidence in the next game, that would be even better. We will go into the next game with the same mentality. We go step by step and build on this.”
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August
2023
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Hello everyone, after the OldSchool Community was closed, all downloads with the configs, crosshairs and other stuff were lost as well. Thanks to QuAz for backing up the site. So I could implement the downloads on my site. You can simply download them under the "Downloads" section. If something is missing, you can write to me and I will try to upload the missing downloads here. Thanks very much. Have a nice day. Long live Half-Life 2 Deathmatch ![wink wink](http://gpower-hl2dm.de/components/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/wink_smile.png)
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