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Germany deals with decimated Liechtenstein: DFB team does not make it double-digit

2021-11-12T04:38:15.167Z


Germany celebrates a shooting festival against Liechtenstein. The guests had to play outnumbered for a long time. The World Cup qualifying game to read in the ticker.


Germany celebrates a shooting festival against Liechtenstein.

The guests had to play outnumbered for a long time.

The World Cup qualifying game to read in the ticker.

  • Germany against Liechtenstein 9: 0 (4: 0), Thursday, 8.45 p.m., RTL

  • The German national team is already qualified for the World Cup in Qatar.

  • Despite Corona failures, the DFB team celebrated a goal festival against Liechtenstein.

  • Germany played outnumbered early on and benefited from two own goals.

    The World Cup qualifying game to read in the ticker.

Germany - Liechtenstein 9: 0 (4: 0)

Germany:

Neuer - Hofmann (46th Nmecha), Kehrer (72nd Ginter), Rüdiger, Günter - Gündogan (64th Arnold), Goretzka (46th Neuhaus) - Baku, Reus, Sané (64th Volland) - Müller

Liechtenstein:

Büchel - S. Wolfinger (83rd Brändle), Malin, Kaufmann, Hofer (9th red card), Göppel - Sele (84th M. Büchel), Frommelt, Hasler - Frick (29th F. Wolfinger / 69th Meier) - Salanovic (69th Grünenfelder)

Gates:

1-0 Gündogan (11th), 2-0 Kaufmann (20th, own goal), 3-0 Sané (22nd), 4-0 Reus (23rd), 5-0 Sané (49th), 6-0 Müller (77th), 7-0 Baku (80th), 8-0 Müller (86th), 9-0 Göppel (89th, own goal)

Referee:

Ivana Martincic

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FINAL WHISTLE

: The German national team celebrates a shooting festival against Liechtenstein and wins 9-0.

A great football evening in Wolfsburg when we said goodbye to ex-national coach Jogi Löw.

The guests were outnumbered and poured two own goals on top of that.

Hansi Flick has set a new record with six wins at the start of his tenure.

The DFB team will meet Armenia on Sunday.

90th minute +1:

The guests fight back bravely.

Will it still be in double digits?

Germany against Liechtenstein now in the live ticker: DFB team shoots mercilessly

89th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

9: 0.

Göppel heads a Baku flank into his own goal with an arc lamp.

88th minute:

madness!

The Liechtensteiners clear twice on the line with their last bit of strength.

86th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

8: 0 by Thomas Müller.

The German team made it really clear again towards the end of the game.

Via Reus, the ball ends up deflected at Müller, who finds the gap and hits the crossbar.

83rd Minute:

Daniel Brändle replaces Wolfinger in Liechtenstein.

The 29-year-old plays in the Bayernliga for SV Pullach and works full-time in Munich for a sports marketing agency. *

80th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

7-0 by Ridle Baku.

The Wolfsburg man irresistibly flips the ball into the corner in front of a home crowd - his first international goal in his third mission.

What a moment for Ridle Baku, who owes his first name to his father's admiration for ex-national player Karl-Heinz Riedle.

79th Minute:

Volland heads to the crossbar.

The AS Monaco player and former Löwe was previously offside.

77th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

6-0 through Thomas Müller - his 41st international goal.

Then a corner kick has to help.

Ginter heads to the short post where a Liechtensteiner on the line prevents the impact.

Neuhaus heads in the middle and Müller has an easy job.

76th Minute:

The German team has now slowed down a bit, which is certainly due to the many changes.

There is a lack of determination.

72nd minute:

Last change in the DFB team: Defensive man Matthias Ginter comes for Thilo Kehrer.

68th Minute:

Günter is brought down in the penalty area, but referee Ivana Martincic's whistle remains silent.

64th Minute:

Next double change for the DFB team: Maximilian Arnold and Kevin Volland come for Ilkay Gündogan and double packer Leroy Sané.

Maxi Arnold from Wolfsburg is coming to his second international match in the home stadium - the first one dates from May 2014.

61st Minute:

Neuer plays excellent again and skilfully secures the ball 30 meters in front of the goal with his chest.

59th Minute:

Sané finds his master twice in Büchel within a few seconds.

Liechtenstein's goalkeeper prevents the Bayern star's hat trick with strong saves.

58th Minute:

Now even the Laola wave sloshes through the fully occupied VW Arena in Wolfsburg.

A great football evening in Lower Saxony.

56th Minute:

Substitute Lukas Nmecha slams the leather on the right post.

Bad luck for the Wolfsburg, it would have been his first goal in the first game.

53rd Minute:

The German team does not give up and has no mercy on the decimated guests.

The players want to show their best side in the last two international matches of the year.

The spectators in Wolfsburg have a lot of joy in the German goal frenzy.

Germany against Liechtenstein now in the live ticker: Sané puts together a double pack

49th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

5-0 by Leroy Sané.

The second hit for the Bayern star.

Thomas Müller was still in the line of fire at the level of the offside line, but was not in the forbidden zone after the VAR check.

The goal counts.

48th Minute:

Wild confusion in the Liechtenstein penalty area, the guests can't get the ball away.

Reus is blocked in the end.

46th Minute:

It continues in Wolfsburg.

Flick changes twice for the break and brings Florian Neuhaus and Lukas Nmecha for Leon Goretzka and Jonas Hofmann.

HALF TIME

: The German national team played itself in a frenzy in the middle of the first round and made it 4-0.

Liechtenstein had no chance after the early red card and the penalty goal after around ten minutes.

For the guests, the goal can only be damage limitation.

The DFB team will want to serve the fans in Wolfsburg one or the other goal.

44th Minute:

Goretzka tries this time from a distance.

The German team lacks patience in some moments, as national coach Hansi Flick should point out during the break.

40th Minute:

The Liechtensteiners actually shoot at the German goal here, outnumbered.

After the German team lost the ball in their own half, Aaron Sele took heart from over 30 meters, but the ball flies clearly past the box to the right.

The action should at least give the guests a little courage.

38th Minute:

Gündogan shoots himself a few meters in front of the goal after Günter preparatory work - there is a kick.

37th Minute:

Sané tries from a distance and lets Büchel's fists glow.

36th minute:

That could be a long evening for the guests.

All ten Liechtensteiners are challenged on the defensive, no player stands more than 20 meters in front of their own goal.

34th Minute:

Sané can behead.

Müller crosses from the left to his Bayern teammate, who rises unrestrictedly to the header.

His touchdown goes quite clearly past the gate.

29.Minute:

Liechtenstein changes and brings midfielder Fabio Wolfinger for offensive man Frick.

The guests now want to limit the damage.

27.Minute:

Neuer also plays.

The captain has nothing to do in his penalty area and supports his colleagues in the opposing half in building up the game.

Germany against Liechtenstein now in the live ticker: Merciless DFB revenge

23rd Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

4-0 through Marco Reus.

The German team is in a frenzy.

Müller chips on Sané.

In a duel with goalkeeper Büchel, the ball falls to Reus, who only has to push into the empty goal.

22nd minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

3-0 by Leroy Sané.

Now it becomes quite clear early on.

The German team combined at will via Reus and Goretzka and the run-through Sané hits the right corner.

20th minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

2-0.

Christian Günter plays a sharp ball from the left flat in front of the goal and the Liechtenstein businessman grabs the ball into his own goal.

18th minute:

Gündogan heads on the crossbar.

The goal scorer is served with a cross from the right by Hofmann, but fails because of the aluminum.

16. Minute: A

sloppy bad pass from Hofmann, but the Liechtenstein counterattack is stopped by the Germans in their own half.

After the successful counter-pressing, Baku comes to a conclusion, but Büchel can hold the ball.

15th minute:

Fortunately, Goretzka can continue playing after the brutal kick in his face.

The Bayern professional doesn't seem to have any problems.

13th minute:

Next chance for Germany.

Reus tries after a Baku pass on the right in the penalty area from a tight angle, but Büchel is on the spot in the short corner.

Germany against Liechtenstein now in the live ticker: Brutal kick against Goretzka

11. Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

1-0 through Ilkay Gündogan.

The Manchester City professional loads Büchel and pushes it in at the bottom right.

8th minute: Penalty for Germany - referee Martincic points to the point.

Leon Goretzka is brutally hit in the face by Liechtenstein's courtier.

The Bayern star remains dazed and needs treatment.

Hofer sees the red card - the only right decision.

The culprit apologizes to Goretzka.

6th minute:

Liechtenstein goalkeeper Büchel has to go out of his box after a Günter cross and defuses the situation with his fist defense.

3. Minute:

Germany constricts the opponent as expected on their own sixteen.

The first hit should normally only be a matter of time.

Kick-off:

The referee Ivana Martincic, who is the first woman to lead a game of the German national team *,

approves

the game.

Update from November 11th, 8:42 p.m.:

Now Löw is ceremoniously bid farewell. The national coach comes back on the lawn and can be celebrated. Former companions such as Mertesacker, Khedira, Podolski or Höwedes also do the honors. The fans give big applause - an emotional moment.

Update from November 11th, 8:40 pm:

Jogi Löw spoke about his departure before his official farewell on RTL. "It wasn't that easy after so many years, I had to gain a bit of distance and process everything," said the long-time national coach. The 61-year-old can even imagine returning to the coaching business. “It is quite conceivable. After such a long time, I first have to gain a gap of six months or a year. The desire and motivation are slowly coming back, ”said Löw.

Update from November 11th, 8:25 p.m.:

Long-time national coach Joachim Löw will be officially bid farewell to the DFB before the game.

The 2014 world champion coach joined the association in 2004 as Jürgen Klinsmann's assistant coach and has been head coach since 2006.

Before the EM this summer, Löw had announced his retirement after the tournament.

His successor Hansi Flick could set a new starting record in the DFB team today with his sixth win in the sixth game, previously he had set the record with five wins by Löw.

Update from November 11th, 8:15 p.m.:

A look at the early game tonight in the German group.

North Macedonia won 5-0 in Armenia and temporarily jumped to second place.

Romania, which are now two points behind, can overtake again with a win against Iceland.

Update from November 11th, 8:10 p.m.:

At Liechtenstein, Daniel Brändle is initially on the bench.

The 29-year-old has a job in normal life and works in Munich as a project manager in a sports marketing agency.

The hobby kicker has been playing for SV Pullach in the Bavarian League for four years.

Now Brändle meets the German national team with Liechtenstein. *

"The transition from one world to the other sometimes feels pretty blatant," he explains in an interview with "dfb.de". “One day I'll be playing in the Bavarian League somewhere in the village. We travel there in our own car and maybe drink a beer or two after a win. A few days later the German national team is the opponent in the stadium in Wolfsburg. “The situation is nothing new for Brändle. The Liechtenstein player has been playing for the national team since 2014 and has already played 38 international matches.

Update from November 11th, 7.45 p.m.:

The line-up of Liechtenstein is also there!

For the guests, trainer Martin Stocklasa relies on a five-man chain.

A row of three in midfield should fend off the first wave of attacks by the Germans.

Before that, the two offensive forces Yanik Frick, who played for Energie Cottbus until last summer, and striker Dennis Salanovic can try their luck.

Germany against Liechtenstein in the live ticker: Flick relies on successors Baku

Update from November 11th, 7:35 p.m.:

The line-up of the German national team is here! Hansi Flick is forced to make some changes - seven changes in the number compared to 4-0 in North Macedonia exactly one month ago. The later nominated Ridle Baku is just like Christian Günter as a flank player in the starting line-up and should take turns on the right side with Jonas Hofmann. Before that, Ilkay Gündogan and Leon Goretzka should arrange the midfield. On the offensive, Leroy Sané, Marco Reus and Thomas Müller are in demand.

Update from November 11th, 7:25 p.m.:

The German national team has been thinned out a lot in terms of personnel today, but of course it is still a huge favorite in the game against Liechtenstein. In the last duel at 0-2 at the beginning of September, however, the dwarf state achieved a respectable success. Before that it was 0: 4, 0: 6, 2: 8 and 1: 9. You can tell: Liechtenstein has caught up and shaken off the role of the football dwarf, the results against the four-time world champion are getting closer and closer. Is there an even better result today?

Update from November 11th, 7 p.m.:

In just under an hour we will find out who national coach Hansi Flick has chosen for his line-up against Liechtenstein. In addition to the five national players who left Niklas Süle, Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala and Karim Adeyemi in the course of the corona infection in Süle, Flick also has to do without the injured Nico Schlotterbeck, Florian Wirtz and Julian Draxler. Timo Werner did not even come due to an injury. Jonathan Tah, Ridle Baku, Maximilian Arnold and Kevin Volland were nominated.

Especially on the offensive, the number of staff is thin due to the failures.

Thus newcomer Lukas Nmecha could wave directly to the starting XI on his debut.

Flick made the striker from VfL Wolfsburg quite hopes.

“Maybe he'll play from the start in his home stadium tomorrow.

I am fueling the speculation, ”said the 56-year-old at the press conference on Wednesday afternoon.

“Now other players get their chance.

We don't moan, it goes on.

We trust the players, they are of high quality. "

After winning the European Championship with the German U21 national team, Nmecha moved to Wolfsburg for eight million euros in the summer.

The brawny attacker scored six times in the first 15 competitive games for the wolves.

Nmecha was successful once in the last two Bundesliga and Champions League games.

Germany against Liechtenstein in the live ticker: Corona vortex in the DFB team

Preliminary report:

Wolfsburg - The German national team * will face Liechtenstein on Thursday evening in Wolfsburg in the penultimate game of the World Cup * qualification.

The sporting and the farewell to ex-national coach Joachim Löw moved into the background around the DFB * team due to the corona vortex this week.

Niklas Süle tested positive for the coronavirus * despite being vaccinated.

Together with the defender from FC Bayern, his club colleagues Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala as well as Karim Adeyemi from Salzburg had to go into quarantine.

In view of the tense personnel situation, national coach Hansi Flick * is happy that participation in the 2022 World Cup * has already been secured.

In the future, the 56-year-old hopes "that there will no longer be issues such that we have to send five players home due to Corona, that is what I would like as a coach." Flick did not yet want to be vaccinated by the national team determine.

The football teacher is intensely concerned with the Corona issue, which is why he is now seeking tips from health expert Karl Lauterbach - the public dispute has long been resolved.

Germany against Liechtenstein in the live ticker: Flick gets tips from Corona expert Lauterbach

"In the time when we briefly clashed, a connection has already been established," said Flick in the ARD radio interview, "and if there is anything, I'll ask about it".

In February, as Bayern Munich's coach at the time, Flick described the SPD politician Lauterbach as a “so-called expert” and flat-rate accused politicians of caring less about the problems of the pandemic than about voting.

This was preceded by Lauterbach's criticism of Bayern's trip to the Club World Cup in Qatar.

After a conciliatory conversation, the dispute was quickly resolved.

The exchange with Lauterbach has also meant that Flick sees vaccination as "the only way out of the pandemic".

"He also confirmed to me that the vaccination is something that you just have to do because otherwise the process can be very, very bad, so you have to protect yourself," said Flick.

Germany against Liechtenstein in the live ticker: Flick indirectly calls for mandatory vaccination

Not everyone in the national team sees it that way: Joshua Kimmich * has openly admitted that he was not vaccinated and noted “concerns about the lack of long-term studies”.

Meanwhile, his teammate Thomas Müller has no sympathy for Kimmich. * Flick sees the question of whether only vaccinated players should be appointed to the squad, but rather located with the clubs.

“The clubs also have to think about how to deal with it in a targeted manner,” said the national coach and illustrated: “It's an important second game in the Champions League round of 16 for a club, and then five players are eliminated the day before because four aren't are vaccinated or maybe because of other things. ”This time, the corona failures have not yet had any major consequences for the DFB team.

After all, the game against the football dwarf Liechtenstein * is not a World Cup final.

(ck / sid) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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