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Euro 2024 Countdown - Live from Munich, Germany

Jim White and Simon Jordan, live from Munich, discuss the news that Erik Ten Hag will remain as Manchester United manager. German football journalist Mario Krischel provides the lowdown on what to expect from Germany at Euro 2024. Additionally, they talk about England’s chances with Gabby Agbonlahor.

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