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The German team ended their dry streak but revealed some weaknesses in the tremendous 2-1 victory in Ukraine. (The game to read on the ticker)
Above all, the Leipzig winged pincers with Marcel Halstenberg and Lukas Klostermann could not quite convince. Julian Draxler scored points on offense, albeit with a slight flaw. (Nations League results and schedule)
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The German team in the SPORT1-One review:
MANUEL NEUER: Back in the DFB, Neuer initially had to be wide awake because the people in front of him were reeling. It is worth seeing how the ball passed under pressure with the outer instep. It was hardly revised afterwards. Helpless in a tight 1: 2 subsequent goal from a Malinovskyi penalty (76th). SPORT1-Note: 2.5
MARCEL HALSTENBERG: The Leipziger was allowed to prove himself on the left, but did not burn the fireworks. Up front he barely had any notable actions, behind in the second half with a bad pass. Gosens is on the prowl. SPORT1-Note: 4.5
ANTONIO RÜDIGER: To the left of the back three had a lot to do with Yarmolenko at first, his passing game was not always fair. Strong as a winger, he prepared Ginter 1-0 with a determined individual action (20th). Strong duel in the middle of two. SPORT1-Note: 2.5 (Nations League tables)
Süle must penalties
NIKLAS SÜLE: He seemed stable in the center of defense, he brought his passports safely to the man. With a confident solo career, he started an attack (31). But then he owed him a penalty (75th) after a tackle to Yaremchuk. I could have solved it differently. SPORT1-Note: 3.5
MATTHIAS GINTER: Gladbach’s player had uncertainties and position errors in the game, but scored the important 1-0 from two meters because he was right (20th). With a large cross on Gnabry’s head, he followed (35th). With a sideways shot, he almost made it 3-0 (66). SPORT1-Note: 2 (Voices for the game)
LUKAS KLOSTERMANN (until 90): Against the Ukrainians, he often found few solutions in the first half when he was put under pressure. Then it got better. Strong his flush center to Gnabry (25º). The 2-0 through Goretzka (49th) resulted from his center. Bushchan rejected a direct acceptance. SPORT1-Note: 3.5
Kimmich with unknown uncertainties
JOSHUA KIMMICH: Until his dangerous shot on goal from 25 meters from the distance (31), Kimmich showed uncertainty. The long runner had unnecessary turnovers (3rd) in the game and lost tackles. He introduced the 1-0 with a ball from midfield. Inconspicuous but better in the second half. SPORT1-Note: 3.5
TONI KROOS: Beside Kimmich, Löw’s outstretched arm showed a low-key play on the field. With a shot over the gate he attracted attention for the first time (43.). Caught with a yellow card after a tactical foul in his own area (53rd). SPORT1-Note: 3.5
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LEON GORETZKA: In a more offensive role than at FC Bayern, Goretzka stimulated many attacks and had important ball wins in the game. But: He also had unnecessary turnovers. He led after a Keeper Bushchan error to make it 2-0 (49th). Five goals in the last six international matches. SPORT1-Note: 2.5
Gnabry asset: Draxler with strong stocks
SERGE GNABRY (up to 90): at the top an asset. He made the first goal closure (5th). He was unlucky with a head and shoulders shot behind Ginter’s flank (35th). But he put the DFB-Elf in dire straits at least twice with turnovers down the center line. Pass hard to Draxler (51st). SPORT1-Note: 2.5
JULIAN DRAXLER (up to 80): Good game! He started the game with a one-two with Gnabry (fifth). It has to put the 3-0. After a pass from Gnabry he goes free to shoot from ten meters, but forgives too misplaced. Strong individual action in danger on the left with a flank on Klostermann (57th). SPORT1-Note: 2.5
TIMO WERNER (out of 80): I wasn’t very fit for a starting XI after an infection. It was too late to graduate.
EMRE CAN (from 90.): The Dortmund player could have received a penalty if he had made a vigorous advance in injury time. Unrated.
KAI HAVERTZ (out of 90): Replaced by Gnabry in the final minutes.