See the key moments from Germany’s emphatic victory over Scotland in Group A.

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Manuel Neuer overtook Phillip Lahm’s record with his 35th start at a major tournament, making him the outright record holder for most appearances for Germany.

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Florian Wirtz scored the first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute with a sweeping finish on the edge of the 18-yard box.

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Jamal Musiala doubled the lead just nine minutes later, he received the ball from Ilkay Gundogan before rifling the ball into the roof of the net.

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Things continued to get worse for Scotland as Ryan Porteous was shown a red card for a reckless tackle on Gundogan.

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Havertz made no mistake from the spot, putting his side three ahead going into the break.

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Fullkrug made it four with the goal of the night, his strike reached a top speed of 110km/h before hitting the back of the net.

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Rudiger gave the Scotland fans something to celebrate, he didn’t know a lot about it but conceded an own goal in the final minutes.

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Emre Can silenced the Scottish supporters once more with the fifth and final goal to cap a superb German display. It was Can’s first ever Germany goal at a major international tournament.

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Julian Nagelsmann celebrates his first win as manager at a major tournament. He said the thumping victory was a good “first step”.

Written by Isabelle Newnham


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