Former managerial giants in the crowd
Alex Ferguson and José Mourinho shared some ideas during the first half.
The former Premier League greats were in a position to take advantage of the opening game of Euro 2024.
They may even be exchanging ideas about how Scotland should have approached this match against the hosts.
View of SunSport’s Andy Dillon in Munich
A MEXICAN wave began among German fans just half an hour after the start of Euro 2024.
The now tedious sight of the unity display of fans standing and then sitting is also often a sure sign that the crowd is bored.
And who could blame the Germans for feeling this way? Scotland were done for in this game long before Kai Havertz scored a penalty just before half-time.
Reduced to ten men with Ryan Porteous also sent off, it risks becoming a massacre.
At least Scottish fans saw some goals. All three at half-time were eliminated well in front of the Tartan Army, who were quiet.
They also don’t seem too worried about the Mexican wave.
HT: Germany 3-0 Scotland
The referee ends the first half.
German dominance was the story of the first half.
Scotland has everything it can do to prevent this from turning into an attack in Munich.
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