The German national soccer team won the classic against the Netherlands. Julian Nagelsmann’s team won 1-0 in Munich and is now in the quarter-finals of the Nations League.
The German national soccer team moved into the quarter-finals of the Nations League early with a win in the classic against the Netherlands. On the anniversary of his first international match, national coach Julian Nagelsmann was pleased with a 1-0 (0-0) win against Elftal. In front of 68,367 spectators in the sold-out Munich Arena, debutant Jamie Leweling from VfB Stuttgarter scored the decisive goal in the 63rd minute. Before kick-off, record goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Thomas Müller, Ilkay Gündogan and Toni Kroos, who was not present, were farewelled by the national team with much applause.
Germany is among the best in the group
In Group A3, Germany now has ten points and is already one of the two best in the group. In the final group games in November against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Hungary, the aim is to finally secure first place. 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.
Source: Stern

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