The ground on Frankfurt was slicing up as soon as England and Denmark's Euro 2024 match started.
England and Denmark faced off in Frankfurt's icy problems during their Euro 2024 Group C match.
Despite the movable dome of the venue being closed due to a gloomy weather forecast, the floor at the Walstadion, house to 2022 Europa League winners Eintracht Frankfurt, was visible chopping up right away when the Euro 2024 game first started.
Fans and reporters who were observing the game took to social media to post their own comedic and/or vile comparisons as soon as the BBC remark crew took note of the pitch's condition in the opening few moments.
Euro 2024 people react to Denmark vs England ball
Journalist Daniel Storey wrote:" Ball is cutting up terribly below. Kyle Walker has his pins caught thrice, and he may be lucky not to bend anything. He later added:" Labouring the point maybe, but it'll be very lucky if someone's ankle does n't go here with the studs sticking in the pitch. Seems truly unsafe".
Kaan Hughes said:" This angle England are playing on is a disgrace. How is it going to quickly cut up this? You'd think that after a year of rain, some horses had raced round on Royal Ascot and that a race had been moved to this location.
However, a number of others compared music festivals to the gloomy areas of a festival.
The angle for England vs Denmark #EURo2024 photograph. twitter.com/Xnpt2gYjD4June 20, 2024
Jude Bellingham's folder was enough to earn the three points for England's Euro 2024 campaign against bottom-stubbed Serbia, and Gareth Southgate remained in the same starting lineup as England in Group C against Denmark.
The Danes will have been disappointed by Slovenia's 1-1 bring in their beginning game, which may put them under pressure to win something against England before sealing the group stage with Serbia.
After 18 minutes, Harry Kane gave England the lead when Kyle Walker used the jet engines to hit a careless Victor Kristiansen to a soft ball before deflecting his cutback into the goalkeeper's path to the end result.
Morten Hjulmand drew Denmark level 16 minutes after, however, with his small attack from 25 feet curling away from Jordan Pickford's approach and going in off the inside of the article.
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