Cain's '50' after Nazi salute and hotel fire

 


There were fears of clashes between supporters over the match at Allianz Arena. English fans bought tickets for the German supporters' gallery on condition of anonymity, so it was not unusual to make noise.

England coach Gareth Southgate was also worried about how his spectators would behave. In the end, his fears came true.

Although nothing much happened in the gallery, two English supporters were arrested for giving a Nazi salute outside the field. And on the field? England would have lost. Harry Kane scored from the penalty spot in the 6th minute to give England a 1-1 draw against Germany.


The match was played by Thomas Mারller-Nayyar after the German women's team jersey. The fancy plan is to support the German women's national team with the girls in front of the Euro.

England have escaped a second straight defeat in the Group A match at the League of Nations in Munich last night. Southgate were also on the verge of losing at the Allianz Arena after their first defeat in 60 years against Hungary in the previous match.

After a goalless first half, Borussia Munschengladbach midfielder Jonas Hoffman put Germany ahead with a powerful low shot in the 50th minute. England got a chance to play a little loose. Bukayo Sako did not score a goal in the first half. The ball misses the target with an inch from the goalpost.


Mason Mount and Harry Kane were blocked by Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. England equalized in the 6th minute. Kane was the victim of a foul in Germany. The Tottenham star scored the equalizer from the spot kick after the video assistant referee (VAR) decided the technology penalty. This is Kane's 50th goal for England. Only Wayne Rooney is ahead of him with 53 goals.

Germany are third in Group A with 3 points from two draws in two matches. Four England with 1 point in an equal match. Italy rose to the top of the group with 4 points after beating Hungary 2-1 in Cesena. Hungary with 3 points in 2 matches.

After the draw, England striker Kane said: "We played against a very good German team. We played the best game in the last half hour. Even after falling behind 1-0, turning around is a positive result.


Two England supporters were arrested for giving a Nazi salute in Munich city center before the two powerful parties in Europe clashed. Nazi salute banned in Germany. An English supporter set fire to a hotel in the city center, sounding a fire alarm and filling the hotel with smoke. The situation calmed down after the fire service arrived

Police also called for about 5 England supporters in a famous beer archive in Munich. Before the match, England coach Southgate said that the behavior of the supporters who went to Munich should not embarrass us.

Officially, 3,46 tickets were allotted for England supporters. But before the match, British media reported that about 2,000 more supporters had bought tickets at the German gallery on condition of anonymity.


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