From the composition of the German men’s national football team, fresh decision-makers seem to emerge from match to match. Yesterday the team knocked out Holland.
Late on Monday, Germany celebrated a 1-0 home win over Holland in the Nations League and secured their place in the quarterfinals at the same time. He scored the only goal of the match Jamie Lewellingfor whom the struggle was the first in the German A national team.
In the second half of the match in Munich, the Stuttgart winger shook the ball with the power of the net.
– Jamie’s debut was great, Germany captain Joshua Kimmich cheered Leweling, according to AFP.
In the beginning, Leweling was not even selected for the October League of Nations games. A place opened up Jamal Musialan due to injury. On the other hand, in the Dutch match, the starting spot was lost when Deniz Undav was injured in the warm-up.
Julian Nagelsmann coaching Germany already had injury concerns, as for example the goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen and from the attack end Kai Havertz mixed Niclas Füllkrug were on the sidelines from the national team games in October.
In addition, experienced Toni Kroos, Manuel Neuer, Ilkay Gundogan and Thomas Müller ended their national team career after the European home games in the summer, so there has been turmoil in the German group.
Despite that, the team has pushed on.
Last week, Undav became the decider when Germany took a 2-1 away win over Bosnia-Herzegovina. On Monday, it was Leweling’s turn to shine in the Dutch fight.
Germany without losses
The highest level of the Nations League has been revamped so that today the competition features quarter-finals, where the top two teams from each of the four A-League groups qualify.
After four rounds of matches, Germany has ten points and is certainly in the top two of its group. In the same group, Holland and Hungary have five points and Bosnia-Herzegovina has one point.
Finland plays at the second highest level of the Nations League, i.e. B-league.