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Germany win over France best in DECADES as legend fires ominous Scotland warning but Switzerland still stuttering

Rudi Voller claimed Germany’s stunning in France was the best they had played in DECADES - as Switzerland boss Murat Yakin insists he's not panicking ahead of the Euros after they extended their miserable recent run to just one win in eight.

Scotland face Germany in a mouthwatering Munich Euro 2024 opener on June 14 and in an ominous warning, German FA director of football and former manager Voller predicted Julian Nagelsmann's team are only going to get better ahead of their clash with Steve Clarke's Scotland. Germany scored their fastest-ever international goal after Florian Wirtz netted within seven seconds from a pre-rehearsed training ground move that saw Real Madrid ace Toni Kroos grab an assist with his first touch after coming out of international retirement.

Arsenal ace Kai Havertz added to the lead which could and should have been even more impressive as Germany thoroughly deserved their success. And with the Euro 2024 opener against the Scots on June 14 in Munich just three months away, Voller - who won the World Cup as a player and was runners-up as a manager - couldn't hide his delight.

He said: "I knew after a few seconds this was going to be incredibly fun! This was definitely the best we have played for many years, decades in fact. It was a deserved victory and I think we can play even better too. It was important for us ahead of the tournament to try and spark a bit of euphoria among our fans and we have managed that here.

"There's no doubt the return of Toni Kroos was important and you saw what he brought to the team. The goals we scored were great, but defensively we were solid against a France team that have some of the best wingers in the world and are favourites for the Euros. I could name every

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