
Sport
Share
Published 16:24 15 Nov 2015 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
"We wanted to eliminate any risk and that's why we decided not to drive through Paris and go back to the hotel which probably wouldn't have been one hundred percent safe," Oliver Bierhoff, Germany's business manager indicated. "We had to stay in the dressing room - we had no choice."
Hearing that their German opponents - who had been evacuated from their team hotel earlier in the day - would remain in the stadium, the French team opted to do the same.
"The French said that they were staying as long as Germany had to stay," explained Rauball who described the decision as “an outstanding gesture of camaraderie”.
The German team were able to leave the stadium the following morning having spent the night in their dressing room on mattresses.
They arrived safely back in Frankfurt later on Saturday.Why Spain’s players never sing their national anthem before games
The little known reason goes to the very heart of Spanish history Football fans have been questioning why Spain’s national team players, including the likes of Barcelona star Lamine Yamal and Arsenal’s Mikel Merino, have not been seen singing their national anthem before World Cup clashes with Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia in North America. […]
Sport
9h
Donald Trump trolls Keir Starmer as rumours of resignation swirl
And that surprised absolutely no one US President Donald Trump has once again mocked Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he commented on his reported resignation, saying that he “failed badly”. Amid reports that Starmer was considering his political future, Trump was quick to have another dig – one of many in the last few months […]
Sport
11h
Sport
Keir Starmer ‘set to resign tomorrow’ and set out orderly exit
Sport