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Fans turn the sound off on their TVs after watching ‘bats*** mental’ Euro 2024 opening ceremony

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WHAT’s better than an extravagant and inspiring opening ceremony to kick off the world’s biggest sporting tournaments?

Certainly not the one witnessed in Munich – as footie fans scrambled to MUTE their TVs after watching a rather bizarre Euro 2024 opening show as hosts Germany prepared to take on Scotland.

Fans have slammed the Euro 2024 opening ceremony
They took to social media to blast the routine
The dancers wore the colours of Euro 2024
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Some compared it to drama class at GCSE level[/caption]

Euro 2024 organisers in Germany chose not to have any famous performers to kick off the host’s campaign against Scotland.

Instead the hosts opted for a more low-key and pretty standard opening ceremony of flags, dancers and dry ice.

Compared to previous efforts witnessed at the African Cup of Nations or pretty much any Olympic Games it looked pretty mediocre.

It was a school assembly vibe and then – let’s get on with the football.

But footie fans took no time to SLAM the bizarre opening routine.

One wrote: “Time for the standard bats*** mental opening ceremony.”

Another said: “If you want an insight into how I am, I’m watching the opening ceremony on mute… I don’t even know why.”

A third chimed in: “I’m afraid that opening ceremony has already ruined the tournament for me.”

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There were some fireworks[/caption]
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Dozens were involved in the colourful display[/caption]
The ceremony began 15 minutes before kick off at the AlIianz Arena
Euros 2024 featured a musical dance performance

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A fourth wrote: “The opening ceremony is like watching the Eurovision.”

One other fan declared: “This opening ceremony is GCSE drama at best. Is this the worst opening ceremony of all time?”

The whole affair last for 10 minutes before the Germany and Scotland players took to the pitch for the national anthems.

German football star Franz Beckenbauer, who passed away earlier this year, was honoured just before the ceremony.

The former defender – widely regarded as one of the best ever – captained his country to glory at the 1972 European Championship and 1974 World Cup, and led Germany to success at the 1990 World Cup as manager.

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