With a goal in the last second, Spain saved against Germany – World Cup – Nations League



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The teams from Germany and Spain failed to win and finished in result 1: 1 in the mega-clash of the Nations League tournament. Timo Werner opened in minute 51, but Jose luis gaja He brought the tie to “La Furia” in the fifth minute of added time.

Manshaft’s team played a very strong match and had the opportunity to score more situations, especially in the first half, when David De Gea made several key saves. The Spanish did not show their best game and should be happy with the point won. On Sunday, former students of Joachim Loew visit Switzerland, while those of Luis Enrique host Ukraine.


The game started with slight pressure from Germany, but without danger at David De Gea’s goal.

The first situation came in the 10th minute and it was at the expense of the locals. Tony Kroos centered at the far post from a direct free kick, where Tilo Keller intercepted well with his head, but De Gea managed to lie down and throw his shot into the corner.

Soon after, the Spanish seriously threatened their opponent’s gate. The ball was sent to the half of Germany. Goalkeeper Kevin Trapp went ahead but did not get along with Antonio Rüdiger and the ball passed him. Rodrigo tried to take advantage of this misunderstanding, but Trapp managed to come back and make a split just before the forward fired.

In the 15th minute, Julian Draxler received a good pass from the right into the penalty area and tried a shot to the side in the nearby corner of De Gea, which stopped the jester on a corner kick.

Three minutes later, the Manchester United goalkeeper had to adjust again. Kroos sent a pass to the right to Tilo Keller, who headed for Leroy Sane. Bayern’s newest addition fired a powerful shot with his left foot, but De Gea shot over the crossbar.

In the 23rd minute, “fury” looked back at Trapp’s door. The ball was centered at the far post with a direct free kick. It was withdrawn for Sergio Busquets, who was exposed, and the midfielder fired, but directly into the goalkeeper’s hands.

Five minutes later, Ferran Torres tried a shot from the edge of the area, but over the hosts’ door.

In the 36th minute Timo Werner advanced in the middle of the guests and fired, but above De Gea’s door.

In the last minute of the first half Rodrigo came out alone on the left against Trapp and fired, but the Eintracht goalkeeper parried the shot.

At halftime, Ansu Fati made his debut with the Spanish team after replacing Jesús Navas.

Six minutes after the start of the second half, the hosts opened. Atalanta’s left-back Robin Gossens advanced well from the left and centered on the ground in the penalty area. There Timo Werner managed to catch the ball well, he beat two players from Spain and with a nice kick to the grass he found De Gea’s door – 1: 0.

In the 58th minute Rodrigo fired a strong shot in the direction of the home side’s goal, but the ball went over the crossbar.

Four minutes later, the hosts missed a great opportunity to double the score. Leroy Sané showed his speed down the left wing, then crossed to the far post, where Werner intercepted with his foot, but the ball tangled on the outside of De Gea’s net.

Shortly after, Mikel Merino replaced Sergio Busquets in Luis Enrique’s mud. The first trade for Germany was forced after Leroy Sane asked to be replaced. Matthias Ginter came in to replace him.

In the following minutes, “La Furia” went bolder to the front and created several good situations for a goal.

In the 65th minute, Fabián Ruiz found himself alone before Trapp, but the German guard stopped his shot. In the 71st minute Thiago Alcántara tried a powerful shot outside the area, but slightly off.

A minute later, a loud knock from Kroos also failed to find the outline of the door.

In the 78th minute Niklas Zule caught a header from the penalty spot crossed from a free kick, but the ball went over the crossbar.

Ten minutes before the end of regulation time, Ansu Fati fell into the penalty area of ​​Germany, but judge Daniele Orsato pointed out that he saw nothing wrong and there is no reason to sanction.

In the 87th minute, Rodrigo intercepted a corner kick with his head, but well above Trapp’s goal.

In the second minute of added time, Fati headed the ball into Germany’s gate, but referee Orsato ruled a foul on Sergio Ramos’s attack on the rebound for the ball against Matthias Ginter.

When everyone expected the match to end with this result, José Luis Gaia surprised the hosts and managed to equalize. Ferran Torres centered in the penalty area, and the defender managed to catch him and send him close to Trapp’s door, thus forming the final score of 1: 1.


GERMANY – SPAIN 1: 1

1: 0 Timo Verner 51 ‘

eleven Jose Luis Gaja 90 + 5 ‘

Starting lineups for both teams:

GERMANY (4-2-3-1): 1. Kevin Trapp – 2. Tilo Keller, 15. Niklas Zule, 23. Emre Can, 3. Robin Gossens – 16. Antonio Rüdiger, 8. Tony Kroos (to) – 7. Julian Draxler, 21. Ilkay Gundogan, 19. Leroy Sane – 9. Timo Werner

Coach: Joachim leo

SPAIN (4-3-3): 1. David de Gea – 14. José Luis Gaia, 4. Pau Torres, 15. Sergio Ramos (to), 2. Daniel Carvajal – 10. Thiago Alcantara, 5. Sergio Busquets, 8. Fabián Ruiz – 20. Ferran Torres, 19. Rodrigo, 22. Jesús Navas

Coach: Luis Enrique

Head judge: Daniele Orsato, Italy

Stadium: Mercedes Benz Arena, Stuttgart, Germany

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