It’s 12.40am - nearly two hours after the final whistle in Gelsenkirchen - and tens of thousands of fans are still in a massive queue to get a tram from the stadium to the city. One safety steward, apologising to fans, has branded the organising of tonight’s game “a disgrace” pic.twitter.com/VkNBNG7SBM
— Adrian Rutherford (@arutherfordNI) June 16, 2024
Qué absoluto DESASTRE de organización de la UEFA y la Deutsche Bahn.
— Andrés Weiss (@andresweiss_) June 16, 2024
Celebras un partido en una ciudad de 200k en la que no se va a quedar nadie.
Aparecen decenas de miles de fans de ambos países en la ciudad.
Y tus opciones de transporte son 3 trenes en 40 minutos. A las… pic.twitter.com/6NQpKRGO9d
This were the scenes when the first train to the Düsseldorf/Köln area arrived. https://t.co/EHSS94putn
— Andrés Weiss (@andresweiss_) June 16, 2024
This really isn’t great. Gelsenkirchen main station packed with fans still trying to get away but trains either not turning up or delayed. Game finished almost 3 hours ago. pic.twitter.com/7BgYQs4zPr
— James Olley (@JamesOlley) June 16, 2024