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Germany 5 Scotland 1 LIVE aftermath as 70 year flop comes back into focus after Euro 2024 nightmare

It's the morning after the nightmare before and the Tartan Army are waking up with hangovers from hell compounded by seeing 10-man Scotland thrashed by Germany in their Euro 2024 opener.

Steve Clarke's side were swatted assed by the Julian Nagelsmann's rampant hosts in a brutal 5-1 defeat in Munich which now cranks up the pressure for the second Group A clash against Switzerland, who face Hungary today, in Cologne.

But there will be a post mortem into what went wrong in the Allianz Arena. So what went wrong? Bayer Leverkusen wunderkind Florian Wirtz opened the scoring on 10 minutes as Toni Kroos fed Joshua Kimmich on the right and he had time to pick his pass for the onrushing Wirtz to finish from the edge of the area. Scotland keeper Angus Gunn got a strong hand to it, but could only palm onto the post and into the net.

It wasn’t long before Germany grabbed a second as Ilkay Gundogan played a delightful through-ball for Kai Havertz, who cut inside and fed Jamal Musiala, who let it run across him to create the space before smashing it into the net.

Scotland then bagged themselves a goal out of nowhere as a free-kick delivery from deep on the left-hand side went all the way through to substitute Scott McKenna, who sent his header across goal and Antonio Rudiger could only divert it into his own net.

But Germany weren’t going to let us off that easily and, in the last action of the game, they pulled their opponents from pillar to post with their precise passing before another Dortmund-based sub Emre Can picked his spot in the corner past Angus Gunn for their fifth of the night.

Stick with us as we bring you all the fall out.

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