Euro 2024 - Germany 2-0 Denmark: Kai Havertz penalty and Jamal Musiala strike helps hosts reach quarter-finals (2024)

Germany reached their first quarter-finals in four attempts at a major tournament as goals from Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala secured a 2-0 victory over Denmark in a storm-delayed and controversial encounter in Dortmund.

On the eve of Saturday's meeting at Signal Iduna Park, meteorologists had warned that inclement weather conditions in the Ruhr region could disrupt proceedings - and referee Michael Oliver was forced to suspend play for 20 minutes during the first half as a precaution.

By then, Germany had seen Nico Schlotterbeck's header ruled out after Andreas Skov Olsen was illegally blocked by Joshua Kimmich.

Rasmus Hojlund was guilty of missing two good chances late in the first half, but the game's big flashpoint centred on Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen in the space of two minutes.

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  • Schlotterbeck came in for the suspended Tah in the expected change at centre-back, but Nagelsmann also brought in Raum and Sane to replace Mittelstadt and Wirtz.
  • Kasper Hjulmand mixed it up, abandoning his trusted 3-5-2 formation in favour of a 3-4-3. Delaney came into midfield for the suspended Morten Hjulmand, while Skov Olsen replaced Wind in attack.

First, the centre-back thought he had scored the first goal for his country when he swivelled and found the bottom corner but Thomas Delaney was deemed to have been fractionally offside in the build-up.

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As Germany celebrated their reprieve, VAR Stuart Attwell spotted a handball from Andersen moments later in blocking David Raum's cross. It seemed harsh given the proximity of Andersen to the cross, but Havertz stayed composed to beat Kasper Schmeichel from 12 yards.

There was nothing controversial about Germany's second, however, which killed the contest as Schlotterbeck picked out the run of Musiala, who breezed away from Andersen to fire across Schmeichel and set up a quarter-final against either Spain or Georgia.

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Why was Denmark's goal ruled out?

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There were three decisions which had to be made in the incident which saw Andersen think he had given Denmark the lead.

Firstly, the English match officials looked at whether there was an initial offside from Christian Eriksen's free-kick. That was ruled out.

During the second phase, it was checked whether there was a penalty offence on Thomas Delaney by Havertz, which was deemed not to be sufficient enough to be overturned.

Therefore, Delaney was standing in an offside position - by a toe - when he attacked the ball when it came off Rasmus Hojlund's shoulder. Semi-automated VAR replays showed just how tight the offside call was.

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Ange: I don’t care what technology they’ve got today

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou was dismayed by Andersen’s goal being disallowed by semi-automated offside technology. The technology showed that Thomas Delaney had strayed offside in the build-up by a matter of inches.

Postecoglou told ITV: “When it’s that tight I cannot see how it can be that definitive. I don’t care what technology they’ve got today.

“The problem is once we accept that we then accept us sitting around for two minutes later on in the game trying to figure out how to disallow that goal. In the past the linesman put his flag up and we all knew whether it was offside or it wasn’t.”

Should Andersen have been penalised for handball?

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The Andersen handball incident fell within the current interpretation and application of the IFAB rules. Andersen's body is outside the silhouette, creating a barrier preventing the ball from being crossed.

Andersen's arm is outstretched, therefore it was recommended for it to be a penalty offence.

The Palace defender said afterwards: "It was the referee who decided the game for us. It's the smallest offside I have ever seen in my career, to be honest. But of course, offside is offside.

"And then to give a penalty in this situation is for me is a crazy decision. Now, I've been playing in the Premier League for four years and the last two years, the referees before every season they come and explain all the rules.

"And this...they spoke about many times: the handball rule. And this is never a penalty. This is half a metre beside me and kicks the ball on my hand. What do you want me to do? That...they said that it'll be black or white. That will never be a penalty. And now an English ref gives this as a penalty. So, for me it's a crazy decision."

Roy Keane speaking on ITV:

"I'm always critical of defenders who put their hands behind their back, as their balance can't be right. But you feel for defenders now. I can't see that as a penalty.

"Does every defender now have to put their hands behind their back? You feel for Denmark. The spirit of the game - it's so unfair for that handball to go against them."

UEFA statement on Andersen handball

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"During the match between Germany and Denmark, connected ball technology housed inside adidas's Fussballliebe ball showed that Denmark defender Joachim Andersen touched the ball with his hand inside the penalty area.

"In this instance, the sensor was able to record accurately the touch of the hand of the player with the surface of the ball.

"The 'heartbeat' of the ball shown on broadcast is the same as the referee sees during the on-field review and discerns the point of contact accurately to five-hundredths of a second."

Stats: Story of the match

Hjulmand: Game decided by two VAR decisions

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Denmark head coach Kasper Hjulmand: "The game was decided by two VAR decisions. I have the photo here, it was one centimetre (offside). In terms of statistics and data, it doesn't make sense. This is not the way we are supposed to be using VAR.

"It's one centimetre. And after two minutes there was a penalty. I am so tired of the ridiculous handball rule. We cannot demand our defenders to be running with the arms like this (behind their backs). It's not natural. Joachim (Andersen) was running normally. It's a normal situation.

"He jumped up and was hit from one metre. I rarely talk about these decisions, but it was really decisive for this game."

Star player - Kai Havertz

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From the sublime to the ridiculous. This was a trademark performance from the Arsenal forward, the sort that makes him so entertaining. He ought to have scored from six yards out in the first half when he headed Raum's delivery straight at Schmeichel.

In the second, a brilliant piece of skill evaded Jannik Vestergaard only for the finish to again be lacking. But Havertz gets through so much work and his efforts were rewarded from the spot.

On what was his 50th cap for Germany, Havertz netted his 18th goal for the national team, with only Niclas Füllkrug (7) netting more goals since the appointment of Julian Nagelsmann than his six.

Only Jürgen Klinsmann and Mario Gomez (both 5) have scored more goals for Germany at the UEFA European Championship finals than Havertz (4), while he's netted five goals in his last 10 games for the national team.

Clash delayed for 24 minutes by thunder and lightning

Germany’s Euro 2024 knockout tie with Denmark suffered a 24-minute delay due to thunder and lightning in Dortmund.

English referee Michael Oliver suspended the round-of-16 tie, which was scoreless, after 35 minutes before the weather relented.

As torrential rain fell at the Westfalenstadion, both sets of players stood at the edge of the pitch for a few moments before being led into the dressing rooms.

The round-of-16 tie began in good weather, but conditions changed as the contest went past the half-hour mark.

Loud thunder bangs, lightning, heavy rain and hailstones arrived as both sets of supporters tried to protect themselves under makeshift covers.

Musiala coming of age - Opta stats

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  • Only Wayne Rooney (4) has scored more goals aged 21 and under at the UEFA European Championship finals than Germany's Jamal Musiala (3), while he's scored more goals at this EUROs in four games than in his first 29 appearances for the national team (2).
  • Manuel Neuer made his 38th appearance for Germany at a major competition; the joint-most of any player for the national team alongside Bastian Schweinsteiger. Indeed, this was also his 19th appearance at the UEFA European Championship finals, the most of any German player.
  • Only France and Netherlands (both 6) have scored more penalties at the UEFA European Championship finals than Germany (5, not including shootouts), with only EURO 2020 (9) seeing more penalties scored than EURO 2024 (8).
  • Germany have reached the quarter-finals of a major competition for the first time since doing so at EURO 2016, reaching the semi-finals of that edition.

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