The match had several memorable moments, starting at 2:30p ET with live coverage. At 3:09p ET, Germany had a goal called off, followed by Denmark’s missed opportunity at 3:12p ET. Play resumed after a 25-minute weather delay at 4:00p ET, leading to Kasper the goalie denying another German goal at 4:07p ET.
Denmark had a chance to score but couldn’t capitalize on a beautiful pass at 3:28p ET, while almost finding the net at 3:30p ET. At halftime, the score was tied 0-0 between Germany and Denmark at 4:19p ET. The second half saw Germany having a “brain fart” at 4:13p ET and Denmark missing a golden opportunity at 4:15p ET.
The game continued with Germany breaking the ice at 4:39p ET and Denmark having a goal wiped out at 4:34p ET. Neuer made a crucial stop at 4:53p ET, but Musiala punched in a goal at 4:55p ET to seal the game. These moments defined the match between Germany and Denmark.
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