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Draw again! Germany can't win in Hungary either - Hofmann scores again for the DFB team

2022-06-12T03:03:22.920Z


Draw again! Germany can't win in Hungary either - Hofmann scores again for the DFB team Created: 06/12/2022, 04:54 By: Antonio Jose Riether After the game, the disappointment among the German players prevailed. © Attila Kisbenedek/AFP The German team recently drew 1-1 against Italy and England, and the German team did not get past a 1-1 draw in Hungary either. The live ticker to read. Nations


Draw again!

Germany can't win in Hungary either - Hofmann scores again for the DFB team

Created: 06/12/2022, 04:54

By: Antonio Jose Riether

After the game, the disappointment among the German players prevailed.

© Attila Kisbenedek/AFP

The German team recently drew 1-1 against Italy and England, and the German team did not get past a 1-1 draw in Hungary either.

The live ticker to read.

  • Nations League: Hungary 1-1 Germany (1-1)

  • Hungary

    got off to a perfect start: Zsolt Nagy scored the opening goal in Budapest

  • Germany

    reacted to the early goal: Jonas Hofmann made it 1-1

  • Neither team managed to open the scoring: Hofmann missed the best chance of the game

  • This ticker is continuously updated.

Conclusion:

The German national team also failed to win their fourth game in a row, and the team coached by Hansi Flick also had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Hungary.

The DFB team got underfoot after just six minutes and conceded the early goal, only three minutes later Jonas Hofmann responded with the 1-1 equaliser.

It was also the Gladbacher who carelessly missed the best opportunity in the second half.

Manuel Neuer had to intervene again and again to thwart the Hungarian goal.

In the third Nations League group game, Germany remains third with three points after the 1-1 draw in Budapest.

Nations League: Hungary 1-1 Germany (1-1)

Lineup Hungary: Gulacsi - Lang, Orban, A. Szalai - Fiola, Styles (87th Vecsei), A. Nagy, Z. Nagy (69th Nego) - Sallai (75th Gazdag), Ad.

Szalai (69. Adam), Szoboszlai

Lineup Germany: Neuer - Kehrer, Süle, Schlotterbeck, Raum - Kimmich, Goretzka (69th Gündogan) - Hofmann (85th Adeyemi), Havertz (85th Nmecha), Musiala (78th Brandt) - Werner (78th Müller)

Goals: 1: 0 Z. Nagy (6th) 1: 1 Hofmann (9th)

Germany and Hungary meet 1:1 - DFB-Elf does not score a second goal

FINAL WHISTLE

90th + 4 minutes:

The Flick-Elf starts.

Brandt and Gündogan bring the ball back into the middle, but the Hungarians still don't allow anything.

An attempt by Adeyemi from the corner of the penalty area goes far beyond that.

90th + 2 minutes:

Germany comes after a free kick in front of Gulacsi's goal, but the Hungarian defense just doesn't let the DFB-Elf come to an end.

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89 minutes:

Is there anything else for the German team?

Five minutes are replayed.

87 minutes:

The Hungarian goalkeeper Gulacsi sees the yellow card for time play and is therefore suspended in the next game in England.

84 minutes:

Flick makes an offensive change, Nmecha and Adeyemi come on for Havertz and the goalscorer Hofmann.

Hungary with chances in half two: Neuer saves against Gazdag

82 minutes:

Substitute Gazdag takes heart and shoots from distance, Neuer extends his arm and deflects the ball over the bar.

Adam is allowed to try again with his head shortly afterwards, and the hosts now have the advantage.

Nothing has been decided here yet.

80 minutes:

Ten minutes left in Budapest, the German team is threatened with a fourth 1-1 draw.

There have been four draws in a row in DFB history.

never.

78 minutes:

The Hungarians don't allow much, Germany is now changing.

Brandt and Müller replace Musiala and Werner.

75 minutes:

Kehrer makes a mistake, giving Hungary their first chance.

However, Neuer directs Sallai's shot to the corner.

This is also dangerous, Neuer has to defuse a header from the free-standing striker Adam.

Germany wants the second goal: Hofmann misses the best chance of the game

72 minutes:

The biggest chance for Germany!

Musiala asserts himself magnificently and sees and sees Havertz, who finds Hofmann with a sugar pass.

However, the Gladbacher hesitates and wants to hang up on Werner who has run along, which goes wrong.

The hundred percent fizzles out.

69 minutes:

Nico Schlotterbeck is knocked over by Lang in the penalty area after a corner kick, but Sánchez Martínez does not whistle.

Hungary makes a double change, and goalscorer Zsolt Nagy also leaves the field.

66 minutes:

Germany comes back a little more dynamically in front of the Hungarian goal, but without creating any goals.

Gündogan will now come into play for Goretzka.

62 minutes:

No team is currently getting through, the German team cannot keep up the pace from the first minutes of the second half.

Germany can't find a gap in the Hungarian defense: Flick complains about Werner's action

59 minutes:

In Germany, the ball runs well in their own ranks, but there is still no gap in the Hungarian team.

Half an hour left on the clock.

57 minutes:

Schlotterbeck is again looking for Hofmann with a long ball, similar to the equalizer.

But this time the Gladbacher cannot control the ball.

54 minutes:

Timo Werner cannot capitalize on a misplay by Hungary in his own penalty area because he is dribbling and not looking for a shot.

Flick scolds on the sidelines.

51 minutes:

Hungary are back in the lead again, driven by the active Zsolt Nagy.

However, a conclusion does not jump out of the attack attempt, the German team can free themselves.

Germany starts well in the second half: Both teams do without changes

49 minutes:

The first few minutes belong to the German team, which is looking for a way forward.

Schlotterbeck doesn't really get behind the ball after a corner kick by Kimmich, his header is not dangerous.

48 minutes:

The German team cannot capitalize on the next corner either.

Szoboszlai stays on the ground after a shoulder bump from Goretzka, but can continue playing.

46 minutes:

It continues in the Puskas Arena in Budapest.

Both sides do without changes, Germany initially has the ball.

HALFTIME

Chances for both sides before the change of sides: Neuer parried well against Fiola

45 minutes:

The Hungarians also want to know before the break!

The hosts get a free kick that comes dangerously in front of the German goal, after a header extension, the game device reaches Fiola, who tries it from a tight angle.

Neuer can parry with his foot.

Shortly after that it's over, Sánchez Martínez sends the actors into the catacombs!

44 minutes:

Werner's next chance!

Goretzka's perfect pass and Werner's run are worth seeing - but not the too high end.

40 minutes:

Five minutes before the half-time break there is the next chance!

First Musiala is almost over, but he dribbles.

The teenager doesn't lose the ball, however, and finds David Raum, who has run into it, missing the goal with a flick by just inches!

36 minutes:

After a bad pass from Süle in his own half, Sallai runs in, Schlotterbeck has to pull the foul and sees the yellow card.

He falls out in the next game against Italy.

Szoboszlai hammered the following free kick over Neuer's box.

33 minutes:

The German team has regained its composure and sometimes shows good combination play.

However, the Hungarian defense demands everything from the Flick team.

Especially Leipzig's Orban wins many duels.

Germany with advantages - but Hungary is waiting for a counterattack

31 minutes:

Hofmann again!

The scorer for the 1:1 is through on his right side and plays the ball sharply into the middle, where Lang has to clear Werner to a corner in dire need.

However, the corner kick does not come well, and then the Hungarians counterattack dangerously.

But Germany is not allowing much today and is also cutting off this potential opportunity.

28 minutes:

A big chance for Germany, but the guests are called back again.

Musiala served Werner with a through ball, who in turn found his free-standing Chelsea team-mate Havertz in the backcourt.

But the linesman is right, Werner started too early.

25th Minute:

The Hungarians take part more and more in the game and set individual pinpricks.

The DFB team gets off to a good start in this phase of the game and does not get into the attacking third.

Germany continues to play forward: Birthday boy Havertz heads past

23 minutes:

The Hungarians almost had a chance, and switched quickly.

The ball comes to Sallai via Szalai, but he has to run after it.

In this way, the German defensive can sort itself out again and ultimately rectify the situation.

19 minutes:

And the next opportunity!

Kai Havertz climbs up after a free kick, but the Chelsea pro, who is celebrating his 23rd birthday today, doesn't hit the ball enough.

This sails past the gate.

17 minutes:

Germany remains in forward gear.

A cross from Hofmann slips through to space, but his cross is also defended.

Shortly thereafter, Freiburg's Sallai received the first yellow card of the game after a foul on Musiala.

Germany reacts to the early goal: Jonas Hofmann scores to make it 1-1

14 minutes:

The players in white remain in possession of the ball and look for a way in front of Leipzig keeper Gulacsi's goal.

But the Hungarians defend passionately and don't allow much.

11 minutes:

Germany remains game-determining after the goal.

Timo Werner is through after a pass, but he is called back - offside.

9 minutes: The German team immediately responds to Hungary's 1-0 lead!

Jonas Hofmann, who already scored against England, takes the ball to the front after a long pass from Schlotterbeck, curves around Gulacsi and slides in with his left to make it 1-1!

The goal celebration for the 1:1 equalizer by Jonas Hofmann © ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP

Hungary get off to a perfect start: early goal in Budapest

6 minutes: GOOOAAAL!

The first attack leads to the first goal of the game - for the Hungarians!

Zsolt Nagy is the scorer, but what happened?

First Sallai heads to Neuer after a long ball, who can just about parry.

In the pursuit, Nagy hammered the ball into the net from a few meters!

3 minutes:

Hofmann sets the first offensive accent of the game, the Gladbacher fights for the ball in midfield and goes towards the penalty area, but his pass for Timo Werner goes too long.

The ball goes out of the goal.

1st minute:

Referee Sánchez Martínez gives the go-ahead!

The Hungarian team got the ball first, cheered on by the many home fans.

WHISTLE

Update, 8.40 p.m .:

The two teams enter the field, now the national anthems follow.

Update, 8:35 p.m .:

Ten minutes left until kick-off.

The Spaniard José María Sánchez Martínez will take charge of today's game in the sold-out Puskas Arena in Budapest.

Hansi Flick leaves Müller out: National coach wants to "give young players a chance"

Update, 8:25 p.m .:

Hansi Flick was in front of the microphone before the game on RTL.

"We're on the right track, but the fact is that we haven't rewarded ourselves yet and that's what we want to do today," says the national coach.

"We took Toni Rüdiger out completely, he had a difficult season, Niklas Süle will play for him," Flick explains Antonio Rüdiger's absence.

Thomas Müller initially sits on the bench, with Kai Havertz playing for him.

"We have a lot of games and it was a long season for him too. It was important to give young players a chance too," says Flick.

One of the youngsters is undoubtedly Jamal Musiala, who made the difference in last year's EURO game against Hungary.

The 19-year-old starts today on the left offensive side.

Germany with a statistical advantage: Hansi Flick speaks of the "hardest game you can have"

Update, 8:13 p.m .:

A good half hour until the 36th meeting between Germany and Hungary.

So far, the German team has won 13 times, plus eleven draws and eleven defeats.

The last match between the two national teams took place at the European Championship last year, when the group stage was 2-2.

Update, 7:58 p.m .:

For Hansi Flick, today’s game in Hungary after the draw against England is the “hardest game you can have”.

In the sold-out Puskas Arena, the DFB team wants to celebrate their first win in the third Nations League group game. Germany is currently in third place with two points.

Serge Gnabry fails against Hungary: Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané only on the bench

Update, 7.42 p.m .:

Flick makes four changes in his line-up compared to the 1-1 win against England.

For Lukas Klostermann and Antonio Rüdiger, who is not in the squad today, Thilo Kehrer and Niklas Süle will start at the back.

In midfield Ilkay Gündogan gives way for Leon Goetzka, Timo Werner starts this time, Thomas Müller initially sits on the bench.

Update from June 11, 7:37 p.m .:

The lineups of both teams are now known.

As previously announced, Serge Gnabry will not start.

The Bayern professional recently complained about muscular problems and is therefore not in the squad.

Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka are preferred in midfield, while Jamal Musiala will cause a stir on the left.

In addition to Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller also takes a seat on the bench, with Kai Havertz playing behind striker Tomi Werner.

Deployment of Serge Gnabry uncertain: FC Bayern professional did not train with the team on Friday

Update from June 11, 7:15 p.m .:

On Saturday evening, Hansi Flick can fall back on almost all of his players.

Marco Reus has to pass after an injury, and Serge Gnabry could also fail.

The Bayern star is doubtful for the game in Hungary because of a muscular problem in his calf.

The 26-year-old therefore only completed one running session on Friday.

Update from June 11, 6:59 p.m .: National

coach Hansi Flick is still undefeated after the last three draws.

It was only enough to win 1-1 against top nations the Netherlands, Italy and England, but with Hungary they now have an opponent who does not belong to the upper class of European football.

Flick could therefore continue his series today, so far his team has won eight and drawn three with a goal difference of 36:4.

The DFB team recently drew three times - the next win should follow in Hungary

First report from June 11:


Budapest – Hansi Flick won his first eight games as national coach, but most recently there were three 1-1 draws.

However, the opponents were well-known: in March there was a draw against the Netherlands, followed last week by two draws against the European Championship finalists Italy and England.

Now the DFB team wants to win again in Hungary.

Before the third group game of the Nations League in Budapest, Flick spoke of a “very big” task for his team.

"Everyone has to show 100 percent willingness to perform," said the former Bayern Munich coach.

Flick gave a little insight into his starting eleven in advance.

So Manuel Neuer, who showed an outstanding performance against England, will be in the box again.

However, the 57-year-old did not want to reveal more.

Flick only hinted that he would bring a mix of the lineups from the past two games.

"It's good when you're used to it," said the man from Heidelberg on Friday.

For example, it is still unclear whether Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka or Ilkay Gündogan will start in central midfield.

Hungarian team with Bundesliga experience: Four top performers play in Germany

The opponent is known to the German team from last year's European Championship group game, Leon Goretzka scored the decisive goal to make it 2-2.

Hungary got off to a good start in the Nations League, defeating England 1-0, but against Italy of all places it was a 2-1 defeat for Italian coach Marco Rossi's team.

The Hungarian team also includes some Bundesliga professionals who know many of their opponents from last season.

The three RB Leipzig players Peter Gulacsi, Willi Orban and Dominik Szoboszlai will probably start today, and Roland Sallai from SC Freiburg could also cause a stir on the offensive against Germany.

András Schäfer from Union Berlin, on the other hand, is serving a yellow card and will not be there.

(ajr)

Source: merkur

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