World champions France defeated Germany in a blockbuster Euro 2020 clash on Tuesday in Munich.
A 20th-minute Mats Hummels own goal proved enough for 2018 World Cup winners France to beat 2014 World Cup winners Germany in Group F.
France deserved the win, with both Kylian Mbappe and Karim Benzema having second-half goals disallowed for tight offside calls while Adrien Rabiot also hit the post for Les Bleus.
Germany's defeat turns up the pressure on them in what is coach Joachim Loew's last tournament in charge before he steps down.
Germany's next game is against Portugal, the Euro 2016 winners who got off to the perfect start in Group F as Ronaldo netted his 10th and 11th goals at European Championships, surpassing the previous record of nine held by France legend Michel Platini.
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Wednesday will see the first of the second round of group games at the Euro 2020, with Russia hosting Finland in Saint Petersburg before Turkey take on Wales in Baku and Italy face Switzerland in Rome.
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