Martin Rogers
FOX Sports activities Insider
DORTMUND, Germany — Germany’s Spherical of 16 conflict with Denmark was sensationally — although briefly — stopped on Saturday night time after Dortmund was besieged by a torrential climate storm.
With simply over half an hour of the primary half performed, and the groups nonetheless scoreless, lightning and thunder lashed the sphere and prompted referee Michael Oliver to order the groups to go again to their locker rooms.
Heavy climate had been predicted however the extent of the storm, with hailstones quickly pelting the stadium roof and inflicting a deafening sound, took organizers abruptly.
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As confusion reigned, an announcement was posted on the stadium board, in German, Danish, then English. “As a result of adversarial climate situations, the match has been suspended,” it learn. “Additional info will observe shortly.”
Inside minutes, the world round Manuel Neuer and Kasper Schmeichel’s respective objectives had been sodden. Followers on the decrease sections of the stands sought refuge greater up as the weather worsened.
Stadium employees tried to clear flooded concrete areas simply behind the sphere, whereas a number of Denmark followers danced topless within the rain close by.
Earlier, host nation Germany had been in kind management, bombarding the Denmark purpose and making a collection of early possibilities. Leroy Sane and Jamal Musiala each went shut, with Schmeichel pressured right into a pair of sensible saves.
Nico Schlotterbeck, coming into the facet to interchange the suspended Jonathan Tah, thought he had put his staff forward after 4 minutes, however his header was dominated out for a foul.
The winner of the conflict performs Spain or Georgia within the quarterfinal.
The gamers reemerged at 9:56 p.m. native time, after being off for round 24 minutes. They had been permitted a brief warm-up, with employees persevering with to carry out restore work on the grass till moments earlier than the resumption.
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