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Disappointment in Munich: Germany concede equalization against England through controversial penalty

2022-06-08T06:41:38.551Z


Disappointment in Munich: Germany concede equalization against England through controversial penalty Created: 06/08/2022, 08:26 By: Patrick Mayer Germany again missed a win against a great football nation in the Nations League. The equalizer against England falls just before the end. The game in the ticker to read. Nations League, 2nd matchday: Germany - England 1: 1 (0: 0) Late equalizer in M


Disappointment in Munich: Germany concede equalization against England through controversial penalty

Created: 06/08/2022, 08:26

By: Patrick Mayer

Germany again missed a win against a great football nation in the Nations League.

The equalizer against England falls just before the end.

The game in the ticker to read.

  • Nations League, 2nd matchday: Germany -

    England 1: 1 (0: 0)

  • Late

    equalizer

    in

    Munich

    : Kane converts a penalty against Bayern's Neuer.

  • England

    goalie

    Pickford

    fails: Hofmann puts the German national team in the lead.

  • The game of the

    DFB team against the "Three Lions" in the ticker to read

    .

Update from June 7th, 10:50 p.m .: Conclusion

: The German national football team only ended the second endurance test in the Nations League with a draw.

The team of national coach Hansi Flick separated 1-1 (0-0) from England this Tuesday evening in Munich.

Jonas Hofmann from Gladbach gave the hosts the lead in front of 66,289 spectators in an intense game (51st minute).

England captain Harry Kane equalized with a penalty kick (88th).

Three days after the 1-1 draw at European champions Italy, it was the second draw for the German Football Association in the second game of the World Cup season.

In the group with Italy, the European Championship finalists England and Hungary, Germany is in third place with two points.

Not satisfied: Germany after the draw against England.

© IMAGO / Eibner

Germany 1-1 England (0-0)

Lineup Germany:

Neuer - Klostermann, Rüdiger, N. Schlotterbeck, Raum - Gündogan (83 Sané), Kimmich, Hofmann (65 Gnabry), T. Müller (75 Goretzka), Musiala (65 Werner) - Havertz

Lineup England:

Pickford - Walker, Stones, H. Maguire - Trippier, Phillips (14th Bellingham), Rice, Saka (80th Bowen) - Sterling, H. Kane, Mount (73rd Grealish)

Gates:

1-0 Hofmann (51'), 1-1 Kane (88'/penalty)

Viewers:

66,289 (sold out)

90 minutes + 4: It's over in Munich!

Germany and England draw in the Nations League.

90 minutes + 3: Schlotterbeck saves again.

But Hoffenheim's pass to Sané in the direction of the baseline is too far.

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90 minutes: Four minutes of added time in Munich.

Late equalization in Munich: Kane converts a penalty against Bayern's newcomer

88 minutes: Goal!

Germany 1-1 England, goalscorer: Kane (penalty).

The compensation!

The British captain sends Neuer into the wrong corner and safely converts in the bottom left.

Is there again no German victory against a great football nation?

86 minutes: Penalty for England!

Schlotterbeck runs into the hooks of Kane in the sixteen.

Controversial scene.

Schlotterbeck can no longer dodge the attacker who skilfully crosses in front of him.

The Tottenham Hotspur striker was not offside because a German was the last to have the ball.

84 minutes: Caution!

Huge chance for the "Three Lions".

Bowen just hit the ball sharply on the back post.

Klostermann almost puts the ball into his own goal.

Centimeters were missing.

83 minutes: Change in Germany:

Bayern's Sané comes on for Gündogan.

It is his 44th international match.

80 minutes: Change in England:

Bowen comes to his second international match.

Southgate takes down Arsenal's Saka for West Ham's right winger.

76 minutes: Huge chance for England!

Grealish hits the ball sharply against the far post.

Kane does it directly, but Neuer steers the ball around the post with his torso in a world-class manner.

Once again kept absolutely superb.

Contested: Germany against England, here Bayern's Thomas Müller (right).

© IMAGO / Sportimage

Bayern star for Bayern star: Goretzka can play for Müller in Munich

75 minutes.

Change in Germany:

Müller is replaced, FCB strategist Goretzka is new.

75 minutes: The chance!

Germany counters quickly.

Havertz sticks through for Werner, who crosses.

But the Swabian fails with an attempt to push the ball into the far corner because of keeper Pickford.

73 minutes: Change in England:

Fan favorite Grealish from ManCity is allowed in for Mount.

This brings a more offensive player into the game for the “Three Lions”.

71 minutes: Huge cross from space!

Hoffenheim snips the ball at the second post, where Müller is waiting.

The Munich holds out the inside.

This time Pickford parried splendidly in the short corner.

It could be 2-0...

68 minutes: A look at the other places.

In the parallel game of Group 3, Italy now leads 2-1 against Hungary.

An own goal brought the guests back.

Strong Musiala replaced: Flick brings Werner and Gnabry to Munich

65 minutes: Double change in Germany:

Werner replaces Musiala, Gnabry can play for Hofmann.

Werner should move into the center of the storm, Havertz withdraw a little.

63 minutes: Bayern's Musiala puts on a strong game, boldly recovering the ball after a German loss of possession.

The English should be annoyed - after all, the Munich player could have played for the "Three Lions".

The only 19-year-old decided for the DFB.

60 minutes: England comes.

But the DFB defense closes the penalty area in front of Neuer.

That gives scene applause.

57 minutes: Uhhhhhh .. that's not fair.

While Trippier takes a corner kick, objects are thrown at the Englishman from the fan corner.

Does it have to be that way?

Not really!

54th minute: Great job by Neuer!

The Bayern keeper defused a beam from Mount.

It would have fit right in the corner.

England goalie Pickford fails: Hofmann puts the German national team in the lead

51 minutes: Goooooorrrrrr!!!

Germany - England 1:0, scorer: Hofmann.

There's the lead!

One-two between Havertz and Kimmich.

Ultimately, it is the Bayern star who pushes through without frills and vertically.

Hofmann suspects the scene and comes into final position.

He pulls away from close range, Pickford doesn't look good in the scene.

The England goalie turns away from the ball and has his hand up instead of his fist.

48 minutes: No changes on either side.

The teams return unchanged to the pitch in Fröttmaning.

46 minutes: The international match in Munich continues!

Intense Nations League game: England's Harry Kane (left) against DFB star Joshua Kimmich.

© IMAGO / ActionPictures

No goals at the break: Germany and England go into the dressing room with a 0-0 draw

45th minute + 9: The break whistle after a long stoppage time in Munich.

So far there are no goals to marvel at.

45 minutes + 4: England combines again in front of the German penalty area.

Rüdiger is in between.

The "Three Lions" follow - and Saka flicks the ball just past the left post.

45 minutes + 1: Huge chance for England!

Suddenly Saka has a lot of space on the right.

The attacker pulls hard.

But Neuer has his fist up and deflects the ball very well over the crossbar.

A giant reflex!

45 minutes: A total of eight minutes of overtime.

According to Havertz: Bayern's Musiala fails in Munich at Pickford

45 minutes: Good chance for Germany.

After a Chipp free-kick from Kimmich, Havertz lays it down for Musiala, who shoots Pickford directly.

44 minutes: Look at the other places.

In the parallel Group 3 game, Italy lead 1-0 over Hungary thanks to a goal by Barella.

42 minutes: The chance!

The strong room sticks back from the baseline to Havertz.

But the Londoner cannot control the ball.

The English clarify this scene in dire distress.

37 minutes: A fine cross from Raum from the baseline to the back post.

Trippier gets the ball just before Havertz and can clear the corner.

The arena is there, the German fans among the 66,000 spectators are really making steam.

33 minutes: Sterling comes to a halt after a duel with Kimmich.

The attacker literally rushes into the Bayern star.

But after a brief treatment, the Manchester City striker is back on his feet.

29 minutes: Musiala begins one of his inimitable dribbles.

An Englishman, a second Englishman, but his shot gets stuck in the third player of the "Three Lions".

Germany's jubilation silenced: Hofmann's goal against England does not count

27 minutes: Dangerous!

Neuer complains after a corner kick.

The Bayern goalie cannot hold the ball in a duel.

Kane puts the rebound well over the goal.

24 minutes: Uhhhhhhh .... the ball is back in the English goal.

Hofmannn launches from deep after a long ball and beats Pickford one-on-one.

But the Gladbacher was clearly offside when the ball was passed behind the center line.

Correctly, the hit does not count.

21 minutes: After a hectic initial phase, the international match has lost some of its pace.

Both teams gather on the Munich green.

16 minutes: It goes on merrily.

Hofmann hits the ball sharply from the right in front of the first post.

Musiala comes rushing, but just misses the ball.

Pickford can pick up the ball.

Germany is clearly on the trigger.

Early injury at England: Dortmund's Bellingham replaces Phillips

14 minutes: England make a change:

Dortmund's Bellingham replaces the injured Phillips in defensive midfield.

14 minutes: Double the excitement.

The game was interrupted before the Müller hit.

But: With a shot earlier by Musiala, Rice gets the ball in the sixteen against the hand, clearly recognizable.

Again, there is no penalty.

Much rush now in this game.

13th minute: Garbageeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:

The ball is in the English goal.

But the Bayern star's lob doesn't count.

The game was already interrupted by the Spanish referee Carlos del Cerro Grande because Phillips went down again.

Too bad.

12 minutes: Phillips can continue playing.

Musiala, meanwhile, gets stuck in the English defensive bulwark.

It goes back and forth.

Midfield clash: Germany's Schlotterbeck and Phillips rush together

10 minutes: Uhhhh ... Phillips and Schlotterbeck rush together.

The Englishman stays down and has to be treated.

7 minutes: Kane tries in vain for England from 20 meters – Neuer had the gloves up.

6 minutes: Watch out!

Suddenly Sterling is through on the left and heading towards the baseline.

But Rüdiger blocks his cross attempt at the first post.

Very well resolved by the German central defender.

4 minutes: Dangerous!

A long ball is treacherously extended at the far post.

But Müller, among others, does not get the ball in front of the English box.

2 minutes: Directly the first chance for Germany.

Space goes through on the left for Havertz, who pulls away without frills in the box.

However, the ball comes to Pickford, who can easily parry.

1st minute: It starts in Munich with the Nations League game!

Bayern star sits on the bench: Hansi Flick encourages Leroy Sané

Update from June 7th, 8:40 p.m .: National

coach Hansi Flick speaks on ZDF – among other things about Leroy Sané.

"It's a very highly talented player, absolutely.

I think he had a very good period from September to November this year.

He has to try to continuously bring this quality into play," says the Badener about the Bayern star: "We support him with everything we can.

We talk a lot with Leroy.

He is fast, tricky, can be a difference player.”



Flick goes on to say to Sané: "The most important thing is that he feels trust.

If someone feels that, they eventually give it back.

It's a special game for him against England when he comes in.

He played for Man City, knows one or the other.

We're hoping for what everyone wants to see - a Leroy at his best."

Update from June 7th, 8.30 p.m .:

ZDF expert Christoph Kramer analyzes the German national team.

"I think we're on a very, very good path," he said and said of the England game: "You take these indicators very seriously, you want to win this game and present yourself from the best side.

There are still five international matches before the World Cup, so it's all about the places."

Nations League group table: Hungary is surprisingly in the lead

Update from June 7, 8:15 p.m .:

Before this international match, take a look at the League A group table in the Nations League.

After the 0: 1 at the start in Budapest, England is currently last, Hungary surprisingly leads the table.

Germany and Italy drew 1-1.

The European champion meets the Hungarians in the parallel game at the Stadio Dino Manuzzi to Cesena.

Gates:

Points:

1. Hungary

1:0

3

2. Germany

1:1

1

2. Italy

1:1

1

4. UK

0:1

0

National coach Flick rotates vigorously: seven new players in the DFB team's starting XI against England

Update from June 7th, 7:55 p.m .: The German line-up is there:

And indeed, national coach Flick put three Bayern stars on the bench with Süle, Goretzka and Sané compared to the Italy game.

Schlotterbeck, Gündogan and Havertz move into the starting line-up for them.

In addition, Raum, Klostermann and Hofmann play instead of Kehrer, Henrichs and Gnabry.

Werner is also on the bench, Musiala can play for him from the start.

So Flick switches to seven positions.

DFB men in a new jersey: The national team plays in the dress of the German women

Update from June 7th, 7.30 p.m .:

The men’s DFB team will play against England tonight in the jersey of the German soccer women.

The background is that the European Championship for women will take place on the island in July.

The German Football Association wants to draw attention to this at the Nations League game in Munich.

Deviates from the men's jersey: the jersey of the DFB women for the Euro 2022. © Friso Gentsch / dpa

Update from June 7th, 7:15 p.m

.: Is it peaceful in the Isar metropolis?

More than 5,000 English football fans are said to have traveled to the match between the “Three Lions” and Germany in Munich – including some violent hooligans.

In the night from Sunday to Monday, 300 of them caused a large-scale police operation in the Hofbräuhaus, in a hotel other pyrotechnics ignited, which is why the fire brigade had to be deployed -

an overview of what has happened so far.

Germany meets England: The classic takes place in the Arena in Munich

First report from June 7th:

Munich – Germany against England in Munich – was there something?

Before the international match of the DFB team in the Nations League against the "Three Lions", British fans in particular were reminded on social media of the 5-1 loss of the German national team against the selection from the United Kingdom on September 1, 2001.

At that time, a team trained by Rudi Völler went under in the World Cup qualifier in the Olympic Stadium.

Although Carsten Jancker from FC Bayern had given the home side a 1-0 lead at the time.

But England turned the game around with a hat-trick from Michael Owen, a goal from Steve Gerrard and a goal from Emile Heskey.

Malice here, worries there.

Before Germany's second game in the Nations League, the police and the city of Munich also prepared for violent English "fans" in the Isar metropolis.

More than 5,000 supporters are said to have traveled from the island, although their association was only provided with just under 3,400 tickets.

In the video: DFB star Gündogan praises England's quality

In the DFB team, which wears the jerseys of the German women's soccer team, there are likely to be some personnel changes compared to the 1-1 draw against Italy in Bologna.

National coach Hansi Flick is rebuilding: Several stars of FC Bayern are threatened with bankruptcy

"There will be one or two changes," said national coach Hansi Flick on Whit Monday (June 6) before leaving Franconian Herzogenaurach for the Bavarian capital.

He and his team should "do things better, without a doubt, that's what we're here for," said the man from Baden: "During the final training session, we saw again that the team had refilled their seeds and was ready.

It looked very good in training.” Three stars of FC Bayern Munich are threatened by the bank “at home” of all places: Leroy Sané, Leon Goretzka and Niklas Süle.

Follow the Nations League game of the German national team against England tonight (from 8.45 p.m.) here in the live ticker.

(pm)

Source: merkur

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