The next Nations League game is coming up for the DFB team. Germany will face the Netherlands in Munich on Monday at 8:45 p.m. The classic runs live on free TV.
Last Friday, the DFB selection managed a victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zenica. Dennis Undav gave Germany the lead at halftime with a brace (29th and 36th minutes). In the second half, national coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team had to tremble after veteran Edin Dzeko scored the goal in the 70th minute. In the end, the Germans managed to win 2-1 over time.
The fact that not everything went smoothly against the Bosnian selection is probably also due to the injury-related changes in the DFB squad. Striker Tim Kleindienst (Borussia Mönchengladbach) played for the national team for the first time. And the Germans’ bad luck with injuries doesn’t stop: Chris Führich tore a muscle fiber against Bosnia and Herzegovina and is out for the time being (also read “At the limit: How professional footballers suffer under the high strain”).
The opponents from the Netherlands are also missing important regulars due to injuries. In addition, captain Virgil van Dijk was shown a yellow-red card in the last Nations League game against Hungary (1-1) and is therefore not available against Germany.
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The German national soccer team can achieve an important milestone in the Nations League on Monday evening. At 8:45 p.m. the Nagelsmann team will face the Netherlands in the Munich Allianz Arena. ZDF will broadcast the game live on TV or as a stream in the media library. The last meeting in September, on the second matchday of the Nations League, ended in a 2-2 draw after a furious ups and downs.
A win against arch-rivals the Netherlands would mean the DFB team would qualify for the quarter-finals ahead of schedule. In the newly introduced knockout round with two legs, the eight best nations will play in March for a place in the final tournament in June.
If you can’t make it in front of the screen, you can follow the 90-minute full report of the game on the radio on the ARD info radio stations (for example NDR Info, HR Info). Other channels such as NDR2 and WDR2 are now switching to their reporters in Munich.
Source: Stern

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