Fans were spent after the German national football team squeezed its way into the Euro 2020 round of 16 following a 2-2 draw with Hungary.
Supporters of the 'Mannschaft' in a Berlin watch party on Wednesday rode a rollercoaster of emotions as Germany came close to being eliminated from the group stage by a strong Hungary side. Leon Goretzka's 84-minute goal however shot the team into the knockout rounds in style.
"There were a lot of emotions at the table," said a fan, with another adding the experience was 'traumatic'.
Germany has now its work cut out as it will face England at London's Wembley on June 29.
Fans were spent after the German national football team squeezed its way into the Euro 2020 round of 16 following a 2-2 draw with Hungary.
Supporters of the 'Mannschaft' in a Berlin watch party on Wednesday rode a rollercoaster of emotions as Germany came close to being eliminated from the group stage by a strong Hungary side. Leon Goretzka's 84-minute goal however shot the team into the knockout rounds in style.
"There were a lot of emotions at the table," said a fan, with another adding the experience was 'traumatic'.
Germany has now its work cut out as it will face England at London's Wembley on June 29.
Fans were spent after the German national football team squeezed its way into the Euro 2020 round of 16 following a 2-2 draw with Hungary.
Supporters of the 'Mannschaft' in a Berlin watch party on Wednesday rode a rollercoaster of emotions as Germany came close to being eliminated from the group stage by a strong Hungary side. Leon Goretzka's 84-minute goal however shot the team into the knockout rounds in style.
"There were a lot of emotions at the table," said a fan, with another adding the experience was 'traumatic'.
Germany has now its work cut out as it will face England at London's Wembley on June 29.