X reacts as Germany batter Scotland in Euro 2024 opener
- Scotland succumbed to a 5-1 beatdown by Germany in Euro 2024 opener
- Hosts raced into 3-0 half-time lead after overwhelming Scots with first-half precision
- Ryan Porteous sent off for Steve Clarke's side

Scotland endured a chastening start to their Euro 2024 campaign as they were battered 5-1 by hosts Germany on the opening night of the tournament.
Julian Nagelsmann's side were majestic in front of an adoring home crowd, as two of the country's poster boys for their exciting new dawn, Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala, starred. Scotland, on the contrary, were utterly dire and they were forced to play the second half with ten men following Ryan Porteous' dismissal just before the break.
The hosts refused to run up the score in the second half, though, even if there was joy for Niclas Fullkrug off the bench to bring the hosts' goal tally up to four. There was brief Scottish satisfaction in the form of an Antonio Rudiger own goal, but Emre Can's curling effort from distance ensured Germany notched the biggest opening night win in European Championship history.
Here's how social media reacted to Germany's emphatic victory.
There was an opening ceremony to endure before kick-off as Germany celebrated the beginning of the tournament in a colourful yet incredibly forgettable fashion. There were dancers, your favourite TikTok songs, and a waving overload to finish. At least it was short.
If only Andrea Bocelli was from Bavaria...
Slightly disappointed in Scottish fans that they haven't engaged in a mass booing here. Then again, it is deafening.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) June 14, 2024
I’m going to run for UEFA Presidency on a single issue platform of banning opening ceremonies
— Chris (@ChrisSummersell) June 14, 2024
Bring the German version of Andrea Bocelli out to sing the German version of Nessun Dorma or I'm switching over.
— Öwen (@or84) June 14, 2024
Germany have done some bad things in their time. But this opening ceremony might be the worst of them all
— luke (@louorns) June 14, 2024
Europe or South America needs to lead the way and get rid of these ridiculous ass opening ceremonies. We have atmosphere, fans and passions. Just let the damn fans sing for fifteen minutes instead of some artists and dancers nobody wants to see #euro2024
— Siavoush Fallahi (@SiavoushF) June 14, 2024
A touching Franz Beckenbauer tribute ensued before the teams strolled out to a cacophony of German and Scottish noise at the Munich Football Arena. The national anthems were belted out, and the stage very much set for opening night.
Scotland's start was spritely enough, but the hosts took little more than ten minutes to break the deadlock and score the first Euro 2024 goal as Wirtz, fresh off his stellar season with Bayer Leverkusen, swept home Joshua Kimmich's cross.
It's Florian Wirtz's world, we're just living in it.
— Football Talent Scout - Jacek Kulig (@FTalentScout) June 14, 2024
Florian Wirtz, had to be him! What a bloody player, man.
— Neal 🇦🇺 (@NealGardner_) June 14, 2024
Lovely finish!
Wirtz possible start to the Euros for Scotland...
— Reev (@TheReevHD) June 14, 2024
That Kroos ball…. 😍
— Raphael Honigstein💙 (@honigstein) June 14, 2024
You feared the worst for the Tartan Army thereafter, with Steve Clarke's side succumbing to relentless German control. The hosts waited for their moments to pounce, and within a blink an eye, Germany raced into a 2-0 lead after Ilkay Gundogan found space in behind Scotland's midfield. Musiala eventually crashed his effort home having been teed up by Kai Havertz.
What a goal that is - the ball through, then the finish
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) June 14, 2024
Quite symbolic in Germany's two new stars scoring so early.
Bambi 🥶🥶 https://t.co/2cdDP20ic8 pic.twitter.com/oReWbNTKeZ
— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) June 14, 2024
The Toni Kroos influence.
— — (@nueverole) June 14, 2024
Scotland just not taking their chances here
— Kevin Bridges (@kevinbridges86) June 14, 2024
The signs remained ominous for Scotland, who were simply overwhelmed by a Julian Nagelsmann's dynamic and vertical Mannschaft. Their defensive set-up - devoid of intensity in advanced areas with a high line and a gaping void between defence and midfield - was feasted upon by the relentless hosts.
High line without pressure: Scotland are a dream opponent for this Germany team.
— Raphael Honigstein💙 (@honigstein) June 14, 2024
This is one of the worst defensive setups you will see at this Euros & it’s match 1. Protecting the space between the lines is of key importance vs Germany, so many technicians between the lines. But Scotland’s back 5 are dissociated from their midfield & leaving that space free.
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) June 14, 2024
Then, just before the break, things went from bad to worse for Scotland. Germany earlier had a penalty overturned following VAR intervention, but the Scots had no such fortune on this occasion and Ryan Porteous was subsequently dismissed for his ugly lunge on Gundogan.
Kai Havertz was cool from 12 yards and Germany took a 3-0 lead into the break.
Germany could score about 10 here.
— Umir (@umirf1) June 14, 2024
Ryan Porteous giving away a penalty and getting sent off:#WatfordFC pic.twitter.com/Z3yeZuNIuE
— Sam Ucko (@Sam_ucko) June 14, 2024
I did think Scotland were in trouble when Kieran Tierney celebrated winning a goal kick in the 3rd minute.
— Will Brazier (@willbrazier) June 14, 2024
With the bookies giving Piers Morgan a greater chance of being named the next James Bond than Scotland of mounting a comeback on Friday night, we were never going to be in for a thrilling second half.
But hey, at least Grant Hanley got a run out to provide some more defensive stability.
Swapping Grant Hanley for Ryan Porteous is like changing your shirt when you’ve shat your trousers.
— H.E. Pennypacker (@HEPennypacker01) June 14, 2024
Grant Hanley pic.twitter.com/WhaT9E9JBc
— Dobby Solano (@DobbySolanoNUFC) June 14, 2024
You're 3-0 down, down to 10 men and looking absolutely bereft.
— CMOnTheRocks (@CMontheRocks) June 14, 2024
Time to bring on a man who lives in a region that discovered fire 20 years ago and whose DNA is 30% Easter Island Statue.
Grant Hanley - The Norfolk Nesta#GERSCO #euro2024
Their overwhelming supremacy and man advantage meant Germany had a chance of enjoying a record-breaking victory on opening night, with Spain's 5-0 win over Slovakia being the greatest margin of victory in Euros history.
Die Mannschaft scored two wonderfully worked goals in the opening period, but their fourth was the best of the night. Musiala was once again influential, as was Gundogan's box-crashing, but it was substitute Niclas Fullkrug who delivered the crushing blow, thundering home his effort from the edge of the area.
There's surely a Frings-esque fourth goal in this for Germany, and then that can be that.
— Michael Cox (@Zonal_Marking) June 14, 2024
Fullkrug is a real number 9. No nonsense, just goals.
— MC (@CrewsMat10) June 14, 2024
It'd been a miserable night for Scotland, but the Tartan Army did get a moment to cheer out of the blue in the closing stages as Antonio Rudiger deflected Scott McKenna's header beyond Manuel Neuer, who didn't have an effort to deal with from a Scottish head or boot all night.
Antonio Rudiger now Scotland’s joint top scorer in tournament football in the last 25 years
— Frankie Boyle Updates (@frankieboyle) June 14, 2024
"You're not singing anymore!" ironically rang out in sections of the Allianz. Good stuff. However, the nigh concluded with more German celebrations as Emre Can added a fifth with the last kick of the game.
"Stop, stop! They're already dead!"
🤫 EMRE CAN MACHT‘S! 🤩
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) June 14, 2024
Called up out of nowhere two days before the tournament, why's Emre Can even on the pitch? Of course he's scored in the opening game
— Lewis (@LGAmbrose) June 14, 2024
Liverpool would have had more success if we’d ditched Henderson instead of Emre Can.
— Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) June 14, 2024
I’ll die on that hill.
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