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BERLIN, Sept 9 — Following a 14-hour journey, the German football team finally arrived in Frankfurt today after the plane returning them from a World Cup qualifier in Iceland had to make an unexpected landing in Edinburgh. Germany cruised to a 4-0 win in Reykjavik yesterday to go four-points...

BERLIN, Sept 9 — Following a 14-hour journey, the German football team finally arrived in Frankfurt today after the plane returning them from a World Cup qualifier in Iceland had to make an unexpected landing in Edinburgh.

However, some of the squad endured an odyssey on the flight home after their plane developed a technical problem and had to detour to Edinburgh airport, leading to a lengthy delay. “Landed in Frankfurt, some of the squad heading directly now to Munich,” the German Football Association DFB tweeted this afternoon.

After landing in the Scottish capital, the plane was checked over, but the players endured a lengthy delay while a replacement aircraft flew to Edinburgh to bring them home.

 

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