GERMANY did everything they could to ensure no spies could steal their tactics ahead of their round of 16 clash.
The Euro 2024 host country faces Spain in a mouth-watering quarter-final on Friday.
This means one of the tournament favorites will be heading home after the clash in Stuttgart.
Both teams have caught the eye so far, although some feel Germany were lucky to secure a controversial victory over Denmark in the round of 16.
Meanwhile, La Roja continues to surprise everyone in front of them, despite having to come from behind to beat Georgia 4-1.
Although many supported Spain to go all the way, Julian Nagelsman was given a period of six days to devise a master plan to stop them.
And both he and the DFB are doing everything they can to ensure everything remains completely secret.
Often on the continent and at tournaments, managers from rival federations are sent to their opponents’ training sessions to try to find or see something, no matter how small or small, to try and gain an advantage.
But the German bosses did everything they could to ensure that no one in the Spanish camp got anything.
Furthermore, there are also many Spanish reporters near the German base in Herzogenaurach.
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But how Photograph reports, those who walk on the public roads around the camp “will hardly believe what they hear”.
This is because a security team has been deployed to play loud music on their phones near any passersby.
The song’s strategy was designed to stifle any potential chance of Nagelsmann, whose father was a spy, or his coaching staff giving any instructions.
But that’s not the only thing being done to try to guarantee the home advantage.
The camp’s two fields are covered by tall tarpaulins and security guards guard the entire site.
And there is also a platoon of police horses that is permanently deployed on public roads to protect the German team.
Meet Germany’s Euro 2024 Wags

Germany’s Wags range from a glamorous architect to a leading equestrian and fashion model.
Dani ter Stegen (wife of Marc-Andre ter Stegen)
One of the most popular Wags in Germany, with over 600,000 followers on Instagram. She graduated in architecture after moving to Barcelona with her husband.
Sara Gundogan (Ilkay Gundogan’s wife)
The Italian model was never shy about criticizing Manchester while Ilkay was at Man City, but has changed her mind and said she misses the city since moving to Barcelona.
Jessica Kroos (wife of Toni Kroos)
The couple met when Toni was 18 and she was 20. Jessica is responsible for convincing the soon-to-be-retired German star to sign a new contract with Real Madrid at a time when he was hesitant.
Candice Brook (Leroy Sane’s girlfriend)
The American role model helped Harry Kane get used to Germany and overcome the language barrier after his move to Bayern Munich.
Sophia Weber (fiancee of Kai Havertz)
The future Mrs. Havertz began a close friendship with Helene Spilling, Martin Odegaard’s partner. Sophia recently enjoyed a hen party in Ibiza.
Lisa Muller (wife of Thomas Muller)
Lisa is a famous dressage rider in Germany and reportedly convinced her husband not to join Man Utd.
Find out more about Germany’s Euro 2024 Wags here
Nagelsmann caused problems with opposition spies previously, in 2022, while managing Bayern Munich.
Scouts from other teams were reportedly spotted at the club’s Sabener Strasse base in Munich.
This prompted Nagelsmann to install electric shutters after building a second secret location to keep out prying eyes.
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