The Sun reported that the match between the U21 in England and U21 in Germany was suspended due to stadium lighting problems.
Early this morning, England U21 lost to Germany 1-2 in the European Youth League. In the last minute of stoppage time in the first half, the lighting system on one side of the court suddenly failed, forcing Dutch referee Sand van der Eke to suspend the game. Although the lights on the other side were normal, the half-seater court was dim and players on both sides had to wander in the glimmer of light.
After emergency consultation, the referee blew the half-time whistle 30 seconds in advance, and the technicians immediately launched emergency repairs. The accident ended England's bad halftime when the team was already two goals behind.
During the half-time break, the UEFA emergency team successfully repaired the fault and ensured that the second half started on time, but England was already facing a back-to-back battle, and the team could only recover one goal and lost the game.