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10:35 pm.: Final whistle of the second part.

10:34 pm: Two minutes of suspension time.

10:33 pm.: Rüdiger threshes the ball diagonally through his own penalty area. Without jeopardizing your own goal. “Fausto” with Manuel Neuer.

10:31 pm: Double change Iceland: A. Skulason comes for Palsson, Sigthorsson comes for Bödvarsson.

10:30 pm.: Joachim Löw’s team tries to downplay the game here: Iceland changes again.

10:29 pm: Iceland tries something again, passes by the right side. But the feeds are too imprecise.

10:28 pm.: Player change Germany: Amin Younes comes for Serge Gnabry. (86.)

10:25 pm .: Meanwhile, Germany is back in control of the game.

10:24 pm: Kimmich has been “flashed” so far with 150 passes … what a Toni Kroos “challenger” game.

10:23 pm: Ten minutes left. Nothing will be burned here, there are three points in Group J for the DFB.

10:22 pm .: Löw seems to think big of Jamal Musiala, use him for the first nomination!

10:21 pm.: Player change Germany: Timo Werner and Jamal Musiala come for Kai Havertz and Leroy Sané.

10:20 pm .: Meanwhile, Germany has more game again. Some players, like Leroy Sané, take a break from time to time.

10:18 pm .: Goretzka and Neuhaus in class interaction: an Icelandic defensive leg is in the middle. Corner.

10:17 pm: Can tries a flank from the left, too close to the goal.

10:14 pm.: Icelandic player change: Arnor Sigurdsson comes for Traustason (71st).

10:14 pm.: Player change Germany: Florian Neuhaus arrives for Leon Goretzka (71st).

10:13 pm: But now! Gnabry takes the ball wonderfully and hits the post (66th).

10:12 pm.: Iceland continues to act much more courageously than in section one. 20 minutes left. Except for Gündogan’s goal, the DFB-Elf couldn’t develop many more chances.

10:11 pm.: Florian Neuhaus prepares for his replacement.

10:10 pm .: Goretzka shoots from the second row – something crashed. The ball goes to the left.

10:09 pm.: Kimmich’s target player is the great Rüdiger, who can only win with a forward foul (66).

10:08 pm .: Gudmundsson puts Klostermann on and sees yellow. Free kick from the middle of the right field.

10:05 pm.: It looks like a clear victory for Germany. It’s a bit about how the German team is now handling the Icelanders’ pressure and whether the concentration can be kept high. Sure, Iceland is not strong enough in this form to get Löw’s team in serious trouble. But a goal is always possible.

10:04 pm.: Arnason had seen yellow for the foul on Gnabry before the 3-0.

10:03 pm.: Curve for Iceland, which is not stagnant. Gudmundsson flanks the corner, Neuer wipes it aside with his fist on the fiver.

10:02 pm.: And again the ball is in the Icelanders’ net, but this time Havertz was clearly offside. Assisted by Kimmich, Havertz ran too fast to 16 from the left (60th).

10:02 pm.: The goal was of course good for the German team, especially since the first quarter of an hour after the break belonged to the Icelanders.

9:59 pm.: Gnabry is fouled, the referee allows the advantage. Gündogan uses that for a nice low shot to the bottom left of the goal. Iceland briefly protested Kai Havertz’s offside position, but without a video referee still here, the goal counts.

9:59 pm.: Goal for Germany! Ilkay Gündogan shoots flat from 20 meters, 3-0 for Germany (56th).

9:57 pm.: In a pinch, Rüdiger plays a nice ball over Kimmich, who hits the ball diagonally from the left side. But nobody chases.

9:56 pm.: The German team is acting too passively.

9:55 pm .: Iceland is now playing an aggressive check-up. Apparently, coach Vidarsson changed the route during the break.

9:53 pm.: Gunnarsson comes from center after a cross from the left to the header. It remains, but Germany is a bit out of focus (51st).

9:52 pm.: Traustason walks away from a distance, well above her. But: Iceland has more parts of the game (50th).

9:52 pm.: Free kick for Iceland from about 28 meters from the goal, but ends without causing damage.

21:51 h .: Yellow card for Kai Havertz.

9:51 pm.: Havertz prevents an attack with a missed tackle (48th).

9:50 pm.: The free throw brings nothing.

9:50 pm.: Goretzka stands in the center of the field – free throw.

9:48 pm: No more changes.

9:48 pm: Start of the second part.

9:47 pm.: Sané returns to the plaza, apparently she is trying again.

9:32 pm.: Halftime conclusion: Germany deservedly wins 2-0. Joachim Löw’s team quickly overcame Iceland and scored two well-played goals. Joshua Kimmich and Ilkay Gündogan harmonize well in midfield, Kai Havertz up front is also well integrated. Leroy Sané turned left, but may need to be replaced. After the failure of Toni Kroos: Is there a “change of power” in the German midfield?


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Stand: 25.03.2021, 22:35

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