Hitchcock’s thriller saved Germany from Switzerland – Soccer World Cup – Nations League



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The German team did not allow themselves to be defeated in their match by the Swiss Nations League, after both teams put on a show in Cologne, finishing 3: 3. Twice the team of Joachim Loew lost in the result, and the goals for the Swiss they fell to Mario Gavranovic (5, 57) and Remo Froiler in 26.

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Timo Werner cut the score to the top 28, and Kai Havertz tied at 55, so Serge Gnabri’s second draw came exactly after an hour of play at RhineEnergy Stadium. At the end of the match, defender Fabian Cher received a second yellow card and was sent off by referee Bouquet, but the tie in Cologne remained.

In the fifth minute, an ugly error in the defense of the Germans was sanctioned by Switzerland. Froyler returned a ball hit from a corner in the home team’s penalty area and Gavranovic also hit the German goal with his head from close range – 1: 0.

The clash for the Germans in Cologne was completed in the 27th minute, after Harris Seferovic passed through the left on the ground for Froyler, who with a great transfer shot eliminated Manuel Neuer and scored the second goal – 2: 0.

The guests’ double lead lasted just 120 seconds after Timo Werner cut Germany’s lead with a goal. Neuer fired hard forward and Havertz spotted Werner in midfield. The Chelsea star advanced and entered the field of the Swiss and with a hit to the ground reduced – 1: 2. In the following minutes, Manshafta took the lead and Jan Sommer made an excellent save in the 35th minute after a shot from Gossens .

Ten minutes after the start of the second half, Havertz tied 2: 2. The Chelsea attacking midfielder stole a long pass in the middle of the field to the Swiss and advanced from the right to Sommer’s penalty area and with a measured shot tied the marker. However, two minutes later, Vladimir Petkovic’s team took the lead again. Harris Seferovic found himself in the Germans’ penalty area and shot towards the gate, but Neuer deflected. The ball went back to Seferovic, who tried to knock out the German guard with a fifth, but bounced forward again to get a shot from Gavranovic – 2: 3.

Less than 180 seconds later, Joachim Loew’s team rejoiced again. Timo Werner from the right saw Serge Gnabri wonderfully and the Bayern player with a five for the second time tied the score – 3: 3.

GERMANY – SWITZERLAND 3: 3

GERMANY: Neuer, Klostermann, Ginter, Rüdiger, Gossens, Kroos, Kimich, Goretzka, Gnabri, Haverz, Werner

SWITZERLAND: Zomer, Rodríguez, Shar, Elvedi, Widmer, Zuber, Dzaka, Froyler, Shakiri, Gavranovic, Seferovic

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