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Alvaro Soler in a quandary ahead of European Championship duel

Musician Alvaro Soler was born in Barcelona, his father comes from Germany - just like his wife. They prefer to fight the Spanish-German duel at the European Championships in the kitchen.

Soler and Kroll are looking forward to the European Championship duel between Spain and Germany.
Soler and Kroll are looking forward to the European Championship duel between Spain and Germany.

German-Spanish - Alvaro Soler in a quandary ahead of European Championship duel

The Spanish-German pop singer Alvaro Soler (33) looks forward to the clash between both countries at the Euro Football Championship on Friday at the Round of 16, in the Round of 16, in the Round of 16, in the Zwickmühle. "I will watch the game with my wife, who is obviously completely for Germany. I noticed that during the last Spain game, she even cheered for Georgia several times," Soler told the German Press Agency. He himself wouldn't mind if Spain lost the game, but he still supports his birth country.

"We will probably both paint our faces with the colors of our flags - she the German, I the Spanish. In addition, she wants to cook German food and I Spanish. So we will build quite a rivalry through our flag-painted faces and our different cuisines," Soler laughed.

Wife Melanie Kroll is shortly before giving birth to their first common child. The musician hopes that during the quarterfinals, the model won't get too excited. "I don't think that through all the stress, labor pains will suddenly set in."

Soler released his single "Te Imaginaba" last week, which can be understood as a love declaration to his wife. The singer plans to take a break from work in the coming weeks.

Alvaro Soler, a popular musician hailing from Spain, is excited about the upcoming European Football Championship match between Spain and Germany. Despite his wife Melanie Kroll's German roots and her support for Germany during the championship, Soler maintains his allegiance to Spain. The German Press Agency reported Soler's statement about his wife cheering for Georgia during a previous Spain game. As the Round of 16 approaches, Soler and his wife are preparing for the clash, with plans to paint their faces with their respective country's flags and cook traditional dishes from Spain and Germany. The dilemma in their household revolves around their support for opposing teams. Barcelona-based Soler released a new single titled "Te Imaginaba," which can be seen as a loving tribute to his wife. In the coming weeks, Alvaro plans to take a break from his music career to spend time with his growing family.

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