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Stuttgart

Germany must be ready to draw 1-1 with Spain in the 2020/2021 UEFA Nations League match. Their victory was shattered by a late goal from José Luis Gaya.

Germany faces Spain at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on working day 1st Group 4 League A UEFA Nations League, Friday (9/4/2020) WIB early morning. The two performed poorly in terms of finishing in the first half.

This made the score last 0-0 until the break. Die Mannschaft managed to break the tie in the 51st minute with a goal from Timo Werner.

The Germany victory that was in sight had to be crushed after José Luis Gaya scored in the final minutes of the match. This 1-1 draw earned both teams a point in Group 4 of League A.

Germany and Spain are second and third, two points behind Ukraine at the top of the standings. At the same time, Ukraine successfully beat Switzerland 2-1.

The course of the match

Germany tried to take the initiative to attack early in the match. Her threat came in the 10th minute.

Toni Kroos deftly threw a long ball towards Thilo Kehrer, who stabbed into the penalty area from the right. Kehrer immediately fired a header at the nearby post. However, De Gea was still quick to protect himself from the ball.

In the 14th minute, Spain almost stole the opportunity to seize pass back thoughtlessness by Emre Can. Can’s ball was closer to Rodrigo Moreno.

It had passed Trapp who came out of his nest to cut the ball. Rodrigo took the decision too long to kick the ball, so Trapp was able to tackle the ball.

STUTTGART, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 3: Kevin Trapp of Germany saves a shot by Rodrigo Moreno of Spain during the UEFA Nations League group stage match between Germany and Spain at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on September 3 2020 in Stuttgart, Germany.  (Photo by Matthias Hangst / Getty Images)Kevin Trapp secures the ball from Rodrigo’s threat with a tackle (Photo by Matthias Hangst / Getty Images) Photo: Getty Images / Matthias Hangst

Germany dominate again, they have a golden opportunity in the 20th minute thanks to Leroy Sane. Sano, who has the right space, throws a strong kick.

De Gea was once again the savior of La Furia Roja by being able to fly without the ball. Spain responded two minutes after a free kick scheme.

Fabián Ruiz pass from the left to Pau Torres who bounced the ball to Sergio Busquets. Busquets’ shot was still too weak for Trapp to assure.

Entering the middle of the first half, the match was more balanced with Spain beginning to dare to play ball possession. Rodrigo had a chance in the final minutes of the first half.

The stab ended with a blow that Trapp could clear with his foot. Rodrigo’s failure to take advantage of this opportunity to play the first half ended 0-0.

Six minutes after the break, Germany finally opened the scoring. Robin Gosens bait shoots from the left to see Timo Werner in the penalty area.

Werner controls the ball well. Then he looked for a crack to shoot.

Goal!! Werner’s horizontal kick slipped into the Spanish goal without being able to stop De Gea. The score changed 1-0 for Germany.

STUTTGART, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 3: Timo Werner of Germany celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Nations League group stage match between Germany and Spain at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on 3 September 2020 in Stuttgart, Germany.  (Photo by Matthias Hangst / Getty Images)Timo Werner celebrates his goal against Spain (Photo by Matthias Hangst / Getty Images) Photo: Getty Images / Matthias Hangst

In the 61st minute, Germany nearly doubled the lead in a quick counterattack. Werner was unable to optimize Leroy Sane’s ball in front of the Spanish goal. Deflected shot from De Gea’s goal.

Lagging Spain tries to look more attacking to equalize. Thiago tried his luck with a long-range shot in the 70th minute. This effort was unsuccessful as the ball was still out of Trapp’s goal.

In the last 10 minutes of the match, Spain kept hitting the German defense. Spain had burst into Trapp’s goal with Ansu Fati’s header.

However, the goal must be disallowed because Sergio Ramos first fouled Mattias Ginter. Spain’s tireless efforts paid off in the final minutes of the match.

Ferran Torres center on the right, was received with a header from Rodrigo. The ball leads to José Luis Gaya who is standing in front of the goal.

Goal!! Gaya cheated in the German goal. Gaya’s goal brought the match to a 1-1 draw.

The composition of players:

German: Kevin Trapp; Thilo Kehrer, Niklas Sule, Antonio Rudiger, Robin Gosens; Emre Can, Toni Kroos; Julian Draxler, Ilkay Guendogan (Suat Serdar 74 ‘), Leroy Sane (Matthias Ginter 63’); Timo Werner (Robin Koch 90 ‘).

Spanish: David De Gea; Daniel Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Pablo Torres, Jose Gaya; Fabian Ruiz (Oscar Rodriguez 80 ‘), Sergio Busquets Mikel Merino 57’), Thiago Alcantara; Jesus Navas (Ansu Fati 46 ‘), Rodrigo Moreno, Ferran Torres.

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