Germany vs Portugal: UEFA Nations League Semifinal Delay
The big game between Germany and Portugal in the UEFA Nations League semifinals at Munich’s Allianz Arena started late. The match, featuring stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, kicked off 10 minutes behind schedule. Let’s look at what caused the delay and what it means for the teams.
Why the Germany vs Portugal Game Started Late
Munich faced bad weather on the night of the match. Heavy rain and a strong hailstorm hit the city, with temperatures around 20°C. These conditions made it unsafe for players to warm up on the field. UEFA decided to delay the game to keep everyone safe. The hailstorm was a big risk, so UEFA chose to wait before starting the match.
UEFA’s Warning Before the Match
Earlier that day, UEFA said the game would still happen despite the storm warnings. However, they told fans to leave early for the Allianz Arena because the weather might cause travel problems.
The Game Goes On
After the storm passed, the match began. The delay was a bit of a hassle, but it made sure both Germany and Portugal could play safely.
What’s on the Line?
The Nations League semifinal is a big deal for both teams. Here’s what they’re playing for:
- Germany wants to make it to their first Nations League final.
- Portugal is trying to win their second title after taking the first one in 2019.
- The winner will play against either Spain or France in the final.
- The loser will have a shot at third place.
Germany vs Portugal Lineups
Germany Starting XI: (3-4-3)
Ter Stegen (GK), Anton, Tah, Koch, Kimmich (C), Pavlovic, Goretzka, Mittelstadt, Sane, Wirtz, Woltemade
Portugal Starting XI: (4-2-3-1)
Diogo Costa (GK), Joao Neves, Ruben Dias, Inacio, Mendes, Ruben Neves, Bernardo Silva, Trincao, Fernandes, Neto, Cristiano Ronaldo (C)