The world champions were forced out of their
accommodation on Friday morning due to an anonymous bomb threat but made
the most of their time outside by exploring Paris.
Germany
's national team were eventually able to return to the Hotel Molitor in
Paris after being evacuated on Friday following a bomb threat - but
made the most of the interruption in the meantime.
The world champions arrived in the capital on Thursday ahead of their clash with France at the Stade de France, but their preparation was disturbed when an anonymous call was received.
As a result, a number of the travelling party decided to go exploring, with Sami Khedira, Ilkay Gundogan, Mario Gomez, Mats Hummels and Kevin Trapp ending up at the nearby Roland Garros tennis stadium.
"Bomb threat for the hotel," Khedira posted on Instagram. "No problem for Die Mannschaft: then we'll play some Tennis at Roland Garros."
The world champions arrived in the capital on Thursday ahead of their clash with France at the Stade de France, but their preparation was disturbed when an anonymous call was received.
As a result, a number of the travelling party decided to go exploring, with Sami Khedira, Ilkay Gundogan, Mario Gomez, Mats Hummels and Kevin Trapp ending up at the nearby Roland Garros tennis stadium.
"Bomb threat for the hotel," Khedira posted on Instagram. "No problem for Die Mannschaft: then we'll play some Tennis at Roland Garros."
