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Before France Game: Bastian Schweinsteiger Had to Jog to the Stadium

Summary by Tagesschau
The Rio World Champion was slowed down by traffic before the duel between France and Morocco - and quickly jogged to the stadium.

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The Rio World Champion was slowed down by traffic before the duel between France and Morocco - and quickly jogged to the stadium.

·Hamburg, Germany
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When the ARD goes on air before the quarterfinals France – Morocco, an unknown face stands next to Esther Sedlaczek. Expert Bastian Schweinsteiger is too late. On the way there, however, he shows full body use.

·Berlin, Germany
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Schweinsteiger is stuck in the traffic jam, jogging to the stadium and then taking his place at the ARD.

·Berlin, Germany
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On time, however, the live pre-reporting for the World Cup rake France against Morocco started in the ARD. Instead of the TV expert Bastian Schweinsteiger, commentator Philipp Sohmer sat next to the presenter Esther Sedlaczek – because "Schweini" was stuck in the traffic jam. "It's not always going according to plan, the ARD presenter started the World Cup pre-reporting. Bastian Schweinsteiger, who was expected to be an expert next to Sedlaczek …

·Vienna, Austria
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Bastian Schweinsteiger is on his way to the World Cup quarterfinals in Foxborough when he gets into a traffic jam. The ARD football expert is stuck for over two hours. In the end he joggs to his TV bet, but is still too late.

·Germany
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The game Morocco vs. France can be seen for TV viewers in the ARD. However, the fans had to give up the world champion on the microphone at first.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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