The Germans are near the end of the game! The Swiss pressed hard. National League Points Division



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The Germans are near the end of the game!  The Swiss pressed hard.  National League Points Division

“Iron Eagle”, despite breaking the door, led first from Ilkay Gundokan, but in the second half, he hit the locals. Switzerland chased the 1-1 draw and was on the verge of being overtaken to lead several times, but managed to survive . Draw for the second game in a row, with 2 points in the UEFA Nations League A League Group 4 battle on Sunday 6 September.

Stadium: St. Jacob-Park, Basel

“Iron Eagle” Germany started the first game by splitting points against Spain 1-1. This game was played in the second game with a visiting attack. Switzerland In the first match, Ukraine defeated 1-2

Vladimir Petkovich, the “vigilante” army chief, targets Haris Seferovic, while German coach Joachim Love Bundeslays targets Yullian Drax. Ler, Leroy Sane, and Timo Werner stand in front of him.

The first part of the match was the German team attacking immediately and in the seventh minute they almost had a chance to win from the moment Leroy Sane had struck with the right hand until Yann Somers had to brush.

In the 14th minute, “Iron Eagle” went 1-0. Mathias Ginter returned the ball after letting Ilkai Gundogan run with the right ball to rebound the Swiss ball before squeezing the first post. Enter resolutely

The home team also responded, at 21 minutes Loris Benito tried to turn with the right outside the area, but the ball fell off the post without hope.

5 minutes later Switzerland lost the golden opportunity to pursue the rivalry after Briel Embolo spiked the ball for Renato Steffen to slide down the left, but the ball still stuck to Leno’s leg.

In the 35th minute, the home team continued to advance, this time Haris Seferovic flipped the ball, Niklas Sile rolled away before striking with his left, the ball flies over the crossbar.

A minute later, Timo Werner had a few chances after Robin Gosens received the ball, but the Chelsea forward jumped the beam hopelessly.

In 42 minutes, Haris Seferovic almost scored the goal for the team to equalize. But the rhythm is hit with the correct emphasis. The ball hit the beam unfortunately.

At the end of the first half, Switzerland was 0-1 behind Germany.

In the second half, the Germans took Leroy Sane out for a break and sent Yulian Brandt to play.

58th minute Switzerland To beat the goal, chasing the 1-1 draw, Granit Shaka put a long ball into space for Beryl Embolo, who played outstandingly, got it into the frame. Before going through the far pole, Silvan Widmer, who was added on the right, passed through the Leno brand.

In the 67th minute, the home team nearly took the lead after team captain Granit Shaka came out with the right of the area. The ball flew, even though it was directly over Leno, but the artillery commander couldn’t handle it. Before I can catch up

Three minutes later, Briel Embolo, who played so prominently today, was unable to continue playing after an injury and was forced to replace Urg before sending Reuben Vargas in replacement.

The host cries loudly in hopes of overtaking in an 85-minute win, the Swiss have a free kick in front of the penalty area and it’s Granit Shaka, running to the right, the ball going through the wall, almost nailing in the second stick, but it’s good for the brand. Leno loaded with a narrow edge.

At the end of the game, Switzerland tied with Germany 1-1, dividing points to one point per team, giving Germany two consecutive games with 2 points, ranking 3rd, and Switzerland with the first point, holding the Plum Group 4 of League A.

List of players from both teams

Switzerland (5-4-1): Yann Sommer-Silvan Widmer, Nico Elvedy, Manuel Akancie, Ricardo Rodríguez (Stephen Subern. 64), Loris Benito-Brill Embolo (Reuben Vargas n. 73), Jibrilsau (Michel Abichern. 80), Granit Chaka, Re. NATO Steffen- Haris Ceferovic

Coach: Vladimir Petkovic

Germany (3-4-2-1): Marca Leno-Mathias Ginter, Niklas Züle (Jonathan Tahn. 62), Antonio Rüdiger-Thilokehrer, Ilkay Gundogan, Tony Kroos, Robin Gosens (Emre Chan, n.78) – Julian Draxler, Leroy Sane (Julian Brandt 46) – Timo Werner

Coach: Joachim Love

Referee: Michael Oliver (England)

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