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Euro 2020: Leon Goretzka ready to help banged-up Germany
Germany’s win against Portugal was emphatic but it also came at a price. With a few key players struggling with injuries, Joachim Löw might be forced to rely on his squad depth sooner rather than later. SOURCE: DW News
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Up to 10,000 fans to be allowed to attend Olympic events
Spectators will be allowed to attend events at this summer’s delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Only domestic fans will be granted access to venues, and there are limits on the number of people who may attend. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Havertz, Gosen and own goals help Germany past holders Portugal
Second half goals from Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens added to two Portuguese own goals to carry Germany to a first win of Euro 2020. Cristiano Ronaldo put Joachim Löw’s team behind, but the 2016 winners were second best. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Proposal to illuminate Munich arena in LGBT colors for visit of Hungary
After the Hungarian parliament passed new anti-LGBT legislation this week, Munich councilors have put forward a motion to light up the city’s football arena in rainbow colors for Germany’s match against Hungary. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Portugal vs. Germany – buildup
After defeat to France in their opening game, life doesn’t get any easier for Germany as they prepare to face reigning European champions Portugal. Leon Goretzka could return to face Cristiano Ronaldo and co. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020 final: UEFA officials and VIPs may be exempted from quarantine rules
While fans likely won’t be able to watch their nation compete in the Euro 2020 final due to quarantine requirements, VIPs may be granted an exemption. The UK government is keen to ensure the final stays in London. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: De Bruyne and Lukaku magic elevates Belgium as Denmark honor Eriksen
Denmark produced a rousing performance five days after the collective trauma of Christian Eriksen’s on-field cardiac arrest. But inspired by Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, the Belgians came from behind to win. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: German fans reconnect despite France loss
Germany may have lost their opening game at Euro 2020. But for those able to watch the game on the big public screen this was less about a lost game of football and more about a long absent social connection. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: France vs. Germany — live
Save the best till last, they say. And that certainly applies to Group F as Germany finally get their Euro 2020 campaign underway against world champions France. Team news: recalled Mats Hummels and Thomas Müller start. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Slovakia smother Robert Lewandowski to upset Poland
Underdogs Slovakia played to their defensive strengths to upset Poland in their Euro 2020 opener. The Poles couldn’t get superstar striker Robert Lewandowski into dangerous areas and the Bayern Munich man drew a blank. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: World champions France out to make history under Didier Deschamps
Germany, France, Portugal, and Hungary form Euro 2020’s group of death. Making it out of Group F will be an uphill task even for the reigning World Champions. But their coach Didier Deschamps is out to make history. SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest, confirms Denmark doctor
Denmark’s team doctor has confirmed that Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest against Finland on Saturday. He is in a stable condition in hospital, but there has been criticism of the decision to continue playing. SOURCE: DW News
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Danish footballer Christian Eriksen awake after collapsing on pitch during Euro 2020 game
Christian Eriksen collapsed during play, received CPR on field and was carried off on a stretcher after more than 15 minutes of treatment. UEFA have suspended the match but say Eriksen’s condition has “stabilized.” SOURCE: DW News
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Euro 2020: Rome hoping that Italian success will lift spirits after coronavirus
Italy got their Euro 2020 campaign off to a winning start in Rome on Friday, but the city is still struggling to get enthusiastic about the tournament after a difficult year. DW’s Alima Hotakie sampled the atmosphere. SOURCE: DW News
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Italy beat Turkey as pan-continental, post-pandemic Euro 2020 gets underway
The European Championships finally got underway as Italy beat Turkey in Rome. The pan-continental tournament has its critics, but the sight of fans celebrating Italy’s second-half performance gives reason for hope. SOURCE: DW News
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Stuttgart’s Katompa Mvumpa banned for three months after playing under false name
VfB Stuttgart striker Silas Katompa Mvumpa has been banned for three months and fined €30,000 after admitting to playing under a false identity. The Congolese forward revealed his real age and name earlier this week. SOURCE: DW News
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