julian nagelsman took charge late last year and his side have got off to a great start early on florian wirtz scoring the opening goal inside 10 minutes and then they had made it 2 0 just before the 20 minute start. jamal musiala with a cracking finish. tough start for steve clarke s scotland side. what a start for the hosts, germany. they came into the tournament under some pressure. it has been a turbulent few games for them. they are off to a flying start. 2 0 up and you can follow it on the bbc. elsewhere, england goalkeeper jordan pickford says they ve got to enjoy the pressure of being one of the favourites. gareth southgate s side kick off their campaign on sunday against serbia. pickford is one of five senior players with over 50 caps in the england squad and he believes the best is yet to come from him. i work hard off the pitch and on the pitch, i work hard, i do everything right to move to the best of my ability and i always want to improve. i m 30 now and i wa
will not go unpunished. but it was notjust the g7 leaders there today they were joined by the pope and other world leaders too, including india s prime minister narendra modi and argentina s presidentjavier milei. our correspondent, mark lowen, was at there too. a lot of countries have been basking in the sun here and they have been pressing the flesh and talking about important issues. throwing up on the invitation to other world leaders is a way of battering the criticism that the g7 is an exclusive club. it is the seven largest advanced economies and the most industrialised nations. it represents 40% of global gdp, the total amount of goods and services produced, but there are other world leaders that are important, too. the g7, in trying to reach a broad international consensus on key issues, traditionally does invite some word leaders. giorgia meloni residing over this one and has decided who to invite. for example, the leaders of turkey, brazil, argentina, india, all