In the opening match of Euro 2024, Germany thrashed Scotland 5-1.
Of note, this game saw Germany’s national team coach Julian Nagelsmann and veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer jointly etch their names into the tournament’s record books.
According to records, this is the first time in Euros history that a manager has fielded a player older than himself. At Munich’s Allianz Arena, 36-year-old Nagelsmann and 38-year-old goalkeeping legend Neuer created this unique moment together.
Neuer, a seasoned German international since 2009, with 15 years of service, four European Championships, and four World Cup appearances, is a pillar of the team. For Nagelsmann, this was his first foray into managing at such a high-profile tournament.
Reactions from fans varied, with some humorously remarking, “It’s hard to tell who’s in charge here.” Others noted, “Neuer, as a professional, would naturally respect his coach,” while some recognized the deeper significance: “This seemingly ordinary scene holds a profound message.”
In the match against Scotland, Neuer enjoyed a comfortable victory, with only a teammate’s own goal spoiling his chance at a clean sheet. Germany ultimately triumphed 5-1, setting a new record for their largest margin of victory in the Euros.
After the match, Nagelsmann commented, “I don’t intend to single out any individual. Every player deserves recognition for wearing the German jersey. Not only did they execute our tactics flawlessly, but they also demonstrated teamwork and support. We are a tightly-knit squad, and I believe this performance will give fans even more confidence in us.”
Next up, Germany faces Hungary, while Scotland takes on Switzerland in their continued Euro journey.
Who’s Leading Whom? Nagelsmann, 36, Fields Neuer, 38, Setting a Euros Record. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/5018.html