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Spain vs Germany now live: Substitute filling pitcher equalizes Created: 11/27/2022, 9:42 p.m By: Antonio Jose Riether Classy fight: Spain and Germany are playing a close game. © IMAGO/Eibner After the opening defeat against Japan, the DFB team will face Spain on Sunday evening. The live ticker for the second group game. World Cup 2022: Spain - Germany 1: 1 (0: 0), 8 p.m New Hope! After Japan


Spain vs Germany now live: Substitute filling pitcher equalizes

Created: 11/27/2022, 9:42 p.m

By: Antonio Jose Riether

Classy fight: Spain and Germany are playing a close game.

© IMAGO/Eibner

After the opening defeat against Japan, the DFB team will face Spain on Sunday evening.

The live ticker for the second group game.

  • World Cup 2022:

    Spain - Germany 1: 1 (0: 0), 8 p.m

  • New Hope!

    After Japan's 0-1 draw against Costa Rica, the starting position of the

    DFB team

    has improved.

  • Pressure for Flick:

    Germany

    is

    still under pressure

    against feared opponents

    Spain .

  • This

    live ticker

    for the game is continuously updated.

83 minutes: AND THERE IS TOOOR!

Niclas Füllkrug equalizes to 1:1!

Sané pushes the ball forward, his Bayern colleague Musiala turns into the penalty area, where the jug simply grabs the ball.

The man from Bremen welds the playground equipment under the bar!

And the hit is so deserved.

79 minutes:

Sané, in cooperation with Süle, dribbles from the left into the penalty area - there Busquets touches the ball with his hand unpunished - but he is blocked shortly before the end.

Shortly thereafter, there is a free kick for the DFB team, but Kimmich's direct attempt goes into the wall.

The German team braces itself against defeat.

Spain 1-1 Germany (0-0)

Lineup Spain: Unai Simon - Carvajal, Rodrigo, Laporte, Jordi Alba (82nd Balde) - Busquets - Gavi (66th Koke), Pedri - Dani Olmo, Asensio (66th Williams), Ferran Torres (53rd Morata)

Lineup Germany: Neuer - Kehrer (70th Klostermann), Süle, Rüdiger, Raum - Kimmich, Gündogan (70th Sané) - Gnabry, Goretzka, Musiala - Müller (70th filling pitcher)

Goals: Morata (62') Full Pitcher (83')

76 minutes:

The German team has just under 15 minutes to score here.

The second defeat in the second game is imminent...

74 minutes:

And there's the opportunity!

After a remarkable action on the right winger, Musiala finds Füllkrug in the middle, but the striker can't get the ball and is prevented from finishing.

Shortly thereafter, Musiala tries again in the penalty area, but Simon clears for a corner.

72 minutes:

Germany tries to attack, but the Spaniards grab the ball and try to counterattack and move forward.

So far, the DFB team has not been able to create any chances in second gear.

70 minutes:

In Germany, three fresh forces are coming.

Niclas Füllkrug, Leroy Sané and Lokas Klostermann replace Thomas Müller, Ilkay Gündogan and Thilo Kehrer.

Can the three newcomers make a difference?

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67 minutes:

Germany is still shocked by the goal, the Spaniards change twice.

Koke and Williams come on for Gavi and Asensio.

65 minutes:

Again Olmo is the decisive ball distributor.

The Leipziger sees Asensio, who has run with him - and is completely free-standing - in an attack, but whose shot goes well over Neuer's box.

Germany is behind: Spain's Morata remains ice cold in front of Neuer

62 minutes: And suddenly the Spaniards take the lead!

Olmo passes to Alba, who finds substitute Álvaro Morata from the right.

The striker remains ice cold against Süle and also overcomes Manuel Neuer.

1-0 for Spain.

60 minutes:

Kimmich climbs onto Olmo's foot and also sees a yellow card, but unlike the last one, this warning was justified.

58 minutes:

Goretzka sees the yellow box after a draw against Asensio.

And rightly annoyed, the offense was probably not yellow-worthy.

57 minutes:

First huge chance for Germany!

After a misplay by keeper Simon, Gündogan grabs the ball on the edge of the sixteen and plays it to Kimmich in the penalty area, who tries it immediately, but his shot, which is too central, is clarified for a corner.

This brings nothing.

53 minutes:

Both teams will change, the Spaniards make the start.

Álvaro Morata comes on for the Ferran Torres asset.

Julian Brandt and Leroy Sané are warming up for the DFB team.

50 minutes:

Tackles determine the game in the second half as well.

After a hard fight between Gündogan and Busquets, Kimmich takes the next free kick, but it flies past friend and foe into the goal.

World Cup 2022: Goalless first half between Spain and Germany

47 minutes:

The German team immediately looks for a way forward, but without becoming dangerous.

On the other side, Torres is sought with a cross pass, but Neuer is wide awake and grabs the ball.

46 minutes:

Both teams go into the second round without a change of personnel.

HALF TIME:

The first 45 minutes of the group game between Germany and Spain were quite interesting.

Both teams delivered a fight worth seeing and gave nothing.

Dani Olmo, who tested Neuer from a distance, had the first chance of the first round.

The best German chance was the retracted goal from Antonio Rüdiger, who did not count due to a narrow offside position.

The DFB team is alive.

45th minute +3:

The German team simply cannot clear a high ball out of the penalty area.

At the end there is a corner for the “Furia Roja”.

However, this does not bring anything, shortly after the execution, referee Makkelie asks the teams to take a tea break.

Spain versus Germany: Rüdiger with the best German chances to score

45 minutes:

And Rüdiger tries again after a standard!

The Real Madrid defender tried a volley from a tight angle this time, but Unai Simon struggled to finish but ultimately held onto it.

Good chance for the DFB team.

43 minutes:

The game slipped out of the hands of the Spaniards.

Sergio Busquets sees the first yellow card for the Spaniards after a tactical foul against the agile Musiala.

40 minutes:

After a free kick by Kimmich, Rüdiger climbs up and swings the ball into the net!

But Makkelie is alerted by the VAR - and takes the goal back due to a narrow offside position.

Bitter for the DFB-Elf, but the decision is correct.

37 minutes:

Thilo Kehrer sees the first yellow card of the game after a tough challenge against the agile Ferran Torres.

34 minutes:

The Spaniards put a pinprick in the middle of a weaker phase.

Olmo gets the ball into the gap and crosses Torres through the middle, but the Barcelona star misses in front of Neuer.

It would have been offside anyway.

Torres reappears in the penalty area and takes aim, but this time Musiala blocks it.

Spain vs Germany live: Raum irons out new mistakes

32 minutes:

It's a game that takes place between the penalty areas.

The German team is good in the game and doesn't let much burn defensively.

29 minutes:

Gnabry loses the ball on the center line, but his Munich teammate Kimmich can regain the ball without a foul.

The German team is holding up well here.

27 minutes:

Manuel Neuer plays a pass straight into the feet of the Spaniards.

Ferran Torres has a great chance to open the scoring but David Raum puts in a great effort and makes up for his back man's mistake.

25 minutes:

Germany reports again.

First, Musiala, Müller and Gündogan play a strong combination in the Spaniards' sixteen.

The Iberians lose the ball shortly afterwards, Serge Gnabry, who ran with them, then tries it from the right, but his attempt goes just past the goal on the left.

23 minutes:

Thilo Kehrer is a little too far away from Jordi Alba, who pulls into the center from the left and pulls dangerously from there.

However, the ball just missed the left goalpost.

Spain versus Germany: DFB-Elf still without a chance to score

20 minutes:

The Spaniards didn't have a real chance either, apart from Olmo's long-range shot.

Another attempt to penetrate the penalty area via Pedri and Gavi is calmly defended.

17 minutes:

The German team is still without a real chance after the first fifteen minutes.

So Hansi Flick still has to be patient on the sidelines.

14 minutes:

The German team reappears before the last third of the attack, but Musiala is decisively interrupted by Pedri.

The opportunity is gone.

11 minutes:

And the German team is also reporting for the first time.

Goretzka grabs the ball just after the center line and makes a few meters.

However, his pass to the right side of Gnabry comes a little too late, the Bayern winger is whistled back.

Offside.

Spain with the first chance of the game - Manuel Neuer has to stretch

8 minutes:

After seven minutes, Spain have their first very good opportunity.

After a nice ball relay, Olmo pulls away from the second row.

His tight shot is just directed to the crossbar by Neuer.

A great save by the German captain!

6 minutes:

The Spaniards try for the first time to play through in front of the German penalty area.

But Asensio's advance is stopped by Kehrer, who threw the ball out of the danger zone.

First striking action of West Ham United's starting XI.

Two gifted people in a direct duel: Spain's Gavi and Jamal Musiala (r.).

© Christian Charisius/dpa

5 minutes:

Germany is tackled by the Spaniards.

The first few minutes already point to a real fight this evening.

3 minutes:

The red-clad Iberians first let the ball run.

The German team has to wait a minute and a half before they can use the game equipment for the first time.

1st minute:

And let's go!

The Spaniards kick off.

WHISTLE

Update from November 27, 7:55 p.m .:

The two teams are already on the lawn, the national anthems are still playing.

Referee Danny Makkelie releases the game in five minutes.

Update from November 27, 7.45 p.m .: Fifteen minutes left

until the extremely important second game against Spain, probably the strongest group opponent.

Elimination is not yet possible today, the German team also needs the first points in the current World Cup for their own self-confidence.

National coach Hansi Flick before the Spain duel: the team "knows what it's about"

Update from November 27, 7:36 p.m .:

The tension is rising, the second group game of the German national team begins in just over twenty minutes.

After the 2-1 draw against Japan, can the DFB team turn things around and score against Spain?

The two teams will provide the answer from 8 p.m. in the Al Bayt Stadium.

Update from November 27, 7:25 p.m .:

The national coach Hansi Flick was already optimistic about the ARD game against Spain.

"Spain has a really great team and we have to show today that we've arrived at the World Cup," said the 57-year-old, adding that his team was "very concentrated" and knew "what this is about".

Update from November 27, 7:00 p.m.:

Exactly one hour until the Dutch referee Danny Makkelie releases the game at Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor.

The 39-year-old has already officiated five games for the DFB team.

Most recently, he led the 3: 3 against England in September, and he was also the referee in the lost 2021 European Championship round of 16 against the Three Lions.

Germany vs Spain live: national coach Hansi Flick announces his starting eleven

Update from November 27, 6:43 p.m .:

Now the starting eleven is here!

As has already been indicated, Thilo Kehrer will act as a right-back, with Niklas Süle moving into the middle.

Flick relies on a compact midfield and relies on the double six Joshua Kimmich and Ilkay Gündogan, Leon Goretzka plays on the ten.

Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala form the offensive wingers, Thomas Müller starts in the top striker.

Update from November 27, 6:37 p.m .:

FIFA should publish the lineups of the two teams in a few minutes.

Who plays in the German defense chain?

And does Hansi Flick bring a trained striker today?

Germany vs Spain live: After Japan's mistake, the starting position for DFB teams has improved

Update from November 27th, 6:17 p.m.:

At 8 p.m., the German national team against Spain has the chance to improve their own starting position after the opening defeat against Japan.

With a win, the DFB-Elf would have good cards again and would only need a win against Costa Rica, but the Spaniards are difficult to defeat.

The German line-up is therefore eagerly awaited and will be announced in a few minutes.

First report from November 27th:


Doha – The constellation of German Group E at the 2022 World Cup changed fundamentally on Sunday afternoon.

Since Costa Rica surprisingly defeated the Japanese 1-0, Germany cannot be eliminated on the second matchday.

Hansi Flick's team can take a big step towards the round of 16 on Sunday evening, but this could be difficult against the Spaniards, who are in a good mood.

It is eagerly awaited how the national coach will line up his team against Spain.

The ticker for the game is also available individually at Merkur.de.

World Cup 2022: Germany meets feared opponents Spain - last victory 34 years ago

The Iberians were already in a goal mood at their World Cup opener, and six different players scored a goal in the 7-0 thrashing.

The 2010 World Champion is also considered a feared opponent of the German team, it's been 34 years since the Germans last won a competitive game.

At the 1988 European Championship there was a 2-0 draw in the group phase, Rudi Völler was responsible for both goals.

Especially the last meeting two years ago in Seville was a bitter memory for the German players and fans.

The DFB team coached by Jogi Löw lost 6-0 to “Furia Roja” in the Nations League.

The last World Cup duel was in 2010, in South Africa the eventual world champions Spain won 1-0 in the semi-finals.

World Cup 2022: Even if they lose to Spain, the DFB team has a chance of reaching the round of 16

In view of this starting position, the German team can be happy that it cannot be eliminated today despite the defeat against Japan.

Because even if they lose to Spain, Hansi Flick's team still has a chance of reaching the round of 16.

In that case, however, a win against Costa Rica would be a must in the third group game, while at the same time one would have to hope for a win for the Spaniards against Japan.

In addition, the goal difference between Japan and Germany would also be decisive, but currently the German goal difference is worse than that of the "Blue Samurai".

Germany's squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

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Before the unexpected bankruptcy of the Japanese against Costa Rica, it was assumed that a game of destiny would have happened, if the Asians had scored at least one point, the Germany team would have failed prematurely in the group stage if they lost to Spain.

(ajr)

Source: merkur

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