No winner in the classic: Germans quarrel with referee

The German national football team has in the top match of the Nations League against the Netherlands a draw. The team of coach Julian Nagelsmann played in the classic in Amsterdam after an early deficit through Tijjani Reijnders in the 2nd minute the final score was 2:2 (2:1).

The Stuttgart Deniz Undav (38.), who had moved into the starting eleven for the injured striker Niclas Füllkrug, scored the equalizer with his first international goal. Captain Joshua Kimmich (45.+3) made it 2-1 before the half-time whistle. Denzel Dumfries (51.) the hosts managed to equalise after the break in front of 50,109 spectators in the Johan Cruyff Arena.

After the equaliser, it was the Italian referee Massa who caused the Germans particular anger. Nagelsmann was furious on the line when no penalty was awarded after an attack by Xavi Simons on Jamal Musiala (56′).

In the Group 3 table, Germany continues to lead thanks to the better goal difference, ahead of the Oranje, who are probably their biggest rivals. At the start of the Nations League, the German Football Association’s selection beat Hungary 5-0 in Düsseldorf last Saturday.

Double pack

The best way back to League A is EnglandIn the second game after the resignation of coach Gareth Southgate, Finland’s compact defense held firm for almost an hour at Wembley Stadium, but could not prevent the clear favorite from winning. Harry Kane had a great performance in his international match hundred with the – beautiful – goals 67 and 68 (57th, 76th) and gave interim coach Lee Carsley the next success. England leads Group 2 on the same number of points as Greece, who won 2-0 in Ireland.

By Editor

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