Boots: Musiala (2e), Kleindienst (23e et 79e), Havertz (37e), Wirtz (50e et 57e) et Sane (66e)
Three goals scored in the first half, four in the second.
And zero cashed, obviously: on the occasion of the fifth day of the League of Nations, Germany signed a perfect against Bosnia. Vastly superior and hyper-dominant, the locals opened the scoring in the second minute: on a cross from captain Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala's header scored the first goal of the game. Despite the saves from Nikola Vasilj or the (rare) opposing chances (Nail Omerovic, Armin Gigovic), the favorites then took off via a deflected shot from Tim Kleindienst and thanks to a Kai Havertz well served by Florian Wirtz.
Wirtz passer, then double scorer
Then, the National team did it again after the break: the same Wirtz offered himself an express double (including a magnificent free kick), before Leroy Sané took advantage of a hand fault from the visiting goalkeeper to drive home the point. Finally, Antonio Rüdiger sent a caviar for Kleindienst who was not asked when it came time to stick the seventh pawn. Enough to please Julian Nagelsmann, his innovative coach, who had already qualified his team for the quarter-finals of the competition and who clearly intends to go to the end of the event.
The first in the group against the last, logic respected.
Julian Nagelsmann, time for experimentation