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The European Championship can come: Curious shoulder goal makes Germans celebrate against Holland

2024-03-28T18:19:14.107Z

Highlights: The European Championship can come: Curious shoulder goal makes Germans celebrate against Holland.. As of: March 28, 2024, 7:09 p.m By: Patrick Mayer Germany creates euphoria before the home European Championships in 2024. With a lot of will, the DFB team ultimately forces victory against the Netherlands. The international match in the ticker for reading. Germany - Netherlands 2:1 (1:1) Germany: ter Stegen - Kimmich (78. Henrichs), Rüdiger, Tah, Mittelstädt ( 78. Raum) - Andrich (59. Groß), Kroos - Musiala, Gündogan ( 59. Führich), Wirtz ( 73. Müller) - Havertz (73. Grorrr)



As of: March 28, 2024, 7:09 p.m

By: Patrick Mayer

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Germany creates euphoria before the home European Championships in 2024. With a lot of will, the DFB team ultimately forces victory against the Netherlands. The international match in the ticker for reading.

  • Germany - Netherlands 2:1 (1:1)

  • Niclas Füllkrug hits with his shoulder: Curious goal by the BVB striker.

  • The international match in the ticker for reading.

Conclusion:

The DFB team is ready for the home European Championship 2024 (June 14th to July 14th): On Tuesday evening, Germany won against the Netherlands 2-1 (1-1). Stuttgart's Maximilian Mittelstädt equalized the Dutch lead after eleven minutes through Joey Veerman (4th), which the VfB player had favored with a mistake in the early stages. His equalizer was a real dream goal. In the final phase, the German national team pushed for victory, which BVB striker Niclas Füllkrug (85th) forced with a curious shoulder goal after a corner. After the 2-0 (1-0) win against France, the German selection was once again in very good shape for long stretches. The European Championship dress rehearsals for national coach Julian Nagelsmann's team will be against Ukraine in Nuremberg on June 3rd and against Greece in Gladbach on June 7th.

Germany - Netherlands 2:1 (1:1)

Lineup Germany:

ter Stegen - Kimmich (78. Henrichs), Rüdiger, Tah, Mittelstädt (78. Raum) - Andrich (59. Groß), Kroos - Musiala, Gündogan (59. Führich), Wirtz (73. Müller) - Havertz (73. filling jug)

Lineup Netherlands:

Verbruggen - de Ligt, van Dijk, Aké - Dumfries, Schouten (75. de Roon), J. Veerman (89. Wieffer), Blind (89. Xavi Simons), Reijnders (66. Timber) - Malen (75. Gakpo) , Depay (75. Weghorst)

Gates:

0:1 Vermaan (4th), 1:1 Mittelstädt (11th), 2:1 Füllkrug (85th)

90th minute + 4: The game is over! Germany also wins the football classic against the Netherlands. After the previous win against France, this gives us a lot of encouragement for the home European Championships in the summer.

90th minute + 1: Be careful! Xavi, who has just come on as a substitute, tests Ter Stegen with a touchdown. The Barca keeper grabs the ball with both gloves and even holds on to it. Very well solved!

90th minute: Three minutes of added time in Frankfurt.

89th minute: Double substitution for the Netherlands

: Leipzig's shooting star Xavi Simons comes on for veteran Blind. Wieffer comes on for goalscorer Veerman.

Shoulder goal for Germany: BVB striker Niclas Füllkrug (left) against the Netherlands. © IMAGO/Julien Becker

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Niclas Füllkrug hits with his shoulder: Curious goal by the BVB striker

85th minute: Goooooorrrrrr!!! Germany - Netherlands 2:1, goalscorer: Füllkrug. There is the gate! The DFB team rewarded itself for the Sturm und Drang in the final phase. After a corner from the left, Füllkrug throws himself into the cross. The Dortmund man deliberately maneuvers the ball over the line with his shoulder. The strong Verbruggen is in the corner again, but can only scratch the ball away from behind the line. The goal line technology confirms the BVB striker's goal.

83rd minute: Müller! Führich quickly shifts sides on the counterattack. In the middle, the Bayern veteran holds out the inside. But Verbruggen is down again and parries. The goalie is now the best Dutchman in Frankfurt. Germany is pressing.

81st minute: My dear! Musiala gets the ball in the box with good prospects. But the Munich player slips away again. The lawn is really soapy today. He probably would have needed longer studs.

78th minute: Double substitution for Germany:

space is allowed for Mittelstädt in the left-back position. Henrichs replaces Kimmich at right back.

76th minute: Huge opportunity! Germany quickly shifts from left to right in front of the opponent's goal. Musiala comes rushing in and takes off without any fuss. The ball rushes towards the short corner like a string, but Verbruggen has his fists down and defends it.

75th minute: Triple changes for the Netherlands:

Weghorst, Gakpo and de Roon are new. Depay, Malen and Schouten go down.

73rd minute: Double substitution for Germany:

Müller comes on for Wirtz, Füllkrug replaces Havertz in the center of the attack. Is there anything else going on for the DFB team?

68th minute: The chance! VfB man Führich dribbles carelessly into the box and crosses sharply for Havertz. The Arsenal player narrowly misses in the middle. In this phase, Germany is taking the initiative again.

66th minute: Change for the Netherlands:

debutant Timber from Rotterdam replaces Reijnders.

65th minute: Mittelstädt! Once again the Stuttgart player shoots from a distance. A flutter ball. Verbruggen has to stretch to parry. This wakes up the arena again after Holland was in charge after the break.

61st minute: Attention! After a back pass, Depay is in between. One-two with Dortmund's Malen, who beats Ter Stegen on the baseline. Finally, Depay hits the pass over the crossbar.

59th minute: Double substitution for Germany:

England legionnaire Groß is allowed to replace Andrich, Stuttgart's Führich comes on for Gündogan.

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: Holland is getting stronger

58th minute: Watch out! Quick switchover moment from the Dutch, who advance with Malen over the right. In the middle, Depay lets the cross pass slip through and Reijnders puts the ball in the top spot from a good position.

54th minute: Yellow card against Andrich. The Leverkusen player gets in on Depay with a hard tackle from the side. Blind circles the following free kick from a little more than 20 meters far over the corner of the cross. More was possible from the shooting position.

50th minute: Malen shoots directly at Ter Stegen. The Netherlands register in the second half. The BVB attacker is also an asset this evening.

47th minute: No changes on either side. Germany immediately moves the game back to the Dutch half. Andrich has currently won 100 percent of his duels on the six and has a pass rate of 100 percent. Remarkable!

46th minute: The DFB team's European Championship test against the Dutch continues.

Contested: Germany against the Netherlands in Frankfurt am Main. © IMAGO/Julien Becker

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: 1:1 at the break in Frankfurt

45th minute + 2: Break in the Frankfurt Arena! With a score of 1:1 we go into the dressing rooms.

44th minute: The DFB team creates a lot of pressure on the opposing penalty area. The only thing is that the Dutch mix a lot of concrete. When Musiala still managed to finish, the Munich player didn't hit the ball correctly.

40th minute: Several players slip on the surface one behind the other. Parts of the pitch were obviously properly watered before kick-off.

36th minute: Uiuiuiuiui... Havertz is suddenly through. The Londoner shoots at keeper Verbruggen from a tight angle. But then the flag goes up anyway - offside!

33rd minute: Be careful! Blind hits a cross ball to the second post. Bayern's de Ligt crosses with a header. But Dortmund's Malen can't get there because DFB captain Gündogan is just in between.

30th minute: Germany is compact in midfield and works a lot against the ball. Aggressive approach. The Dutch can hardly get out of their own half.

27th minute: Dumfries stands on Musiala's left ankle. That looks painful. But the Bayern star can carry on. Taker qualities!

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: Kroos is setting an example

24th minute: Kroos wins the ball strongly at the halfway line. The Real Madrid star had already won 75 percent of the duels against France. His experience is simply incredibly good for the German game.

18th minute: Be careful! Now there is real pressure in the Frankfurt cauldron. Musiala passes nicely in the Dutch box to captain Gündogan, who fails to turn past Verbruggen. In return, the quick painting is done. Ter Stegen lets the Dortmund player's cross pass in front of the goal slip through, which makes it dangerous again. Ultimately, the DFB team clears up the scene.

16th minute: Wirtz wins the ball against Blind and holds his own against the Holland veteran, who only knows how to help himself with a foul. That gets applause from the scene.

Goal scorer for Germany: Maximilian Mittelstädt (Wed.) from VfB Stuttgart. © IMAGO/Jürgen Kessler

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: DFB team strikes back

11th minute: Goooooorrrrrr!!! Germany - Netherlands 1:1, goalscorer: Mittelstädt. Craziness! The man from Stuttgart irons out his mistake straight away - and how! After a corner, the ball comes to the VfB player in front of the box, who shoots the ball with a lot of spin into the top left corner. A real dream goal! Then the boy clenches his fist! That's what you call comeback qualities.

10th minute: Germany has recovered from the early setback. The German players now attack much earlier and push the Dutch into their half.

6th minute: The chance! Musiala dribbles his way into the six-yard box, but then plays to a Dutchman instead of a teammate.

Germany against Netherlands in the live ticker: Early setback for the DFB team

4th minute: Goal! Germany - Netherlands 0-1, goalscorer: Veerman. My dear! The early setback. Mittelstädt loses the ball sloppily on the left wing. Misunderstanding with Tah. Depay chips the ball to the edge of the penalty area, where Veerman volleys the ball directly. Placed shot in the bottom left, no chance for ter Stegen.

Goal for the Netherlands: Joey Veerman (right) scores the Dutch lead in Frankfurt. © IMAGO/Jan Huebner

2nd minute: The Dutch attack boldly and try a high pressing straight away. Germany builds up the game patiently.

1st minute: The international match begins in Frankfurt am Main!

Germany against Holland in the live ticker: BVB star Malen and Depay in the storm

Update from March 26th, 8:35 p.m.:

Let's get to the Dutch line-up. The Bundesliga attackers Xavi (RB Leipzig) and Weghorst (1899 Hoffenheim) sit on the bench. Instead, BVB star Malen and veteran Depay from Atlético Madrid storm. The defense with central defender Hune van Dijk (Liverpool FC), Bayern Munich's de Ligt and Aké from Manchester City is definitely impressive.

Update from March 26th, 8:25 p.m.:

The suspended Leroy Sané traveled to Frankfurt to support the DFB team on site. In the RTL interview he is asked whether he believes Germany has a chance of winning the European Championship title in the summer.

"Yes. Already. Definitely a lot. We just have to get going,” says the Bayern star: “We just have to keep the momentum going. I hope that today goes well. I also have a lot of trust in the boys.” Sané was shown the red card after an attack during the international match against Austria in Vienna in November (0-2).

Germany against Holland in the live ticker: European Championship playoffs at the same time

Update from March 26th, 8:15 p.m.:

By the way: The last three tickets for the 2024 European Championship in Germany will be awarded at the same time this Tuesday evening. Six national teams that still have hopes will meet in three playoff finals today, as follows:

Play-off path A:

Wales - Poland

Play-off path B:

Ukraine - Iceland

Play-off path C:

Georgia - Greece

Update from March 26th, 7:50 p.m.:

Former national coach Joachim Löw raved highly about Toni Kroos before the Holland game. The 34-year-old Madrilenian is “perhaps the best connection player there has ever been,” said the 2014 world champion coach in an interview with

Sports Illustrated

: “He recognizes spaces like no one else and, thanks to his technique, is able to express his ideas to implement. He has a bird’s-eye view of the field like an eagle and knows what’s happening everywhere.” 

Germany vs Holland live: Nagelsmann trusts the same line-up

Update from March 26th, 7:35 p.m.:

The German line-up is there: As announced, national coach Julian Nagelsmann is sending the same starting eleven onto the field as in the impressive 2-0 (1-0) against France. That means: Robert Andrich plays in defensive midfield alongside Toni Kroos, Jonathan Tah and Toni Rüdiger form the middle of the defense, and Maximilian Mittelstädt from VfB Stuttgart once again plays as left-back.

Lineup Germany

: ter Stegen - Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah, Mittelstädt - Andrich, Kroos - Musiala, Gündogan, Wirtz - Havertz

Leader in the DFB team: Toni Kroos from Real Madrid. © IMAGO/Cathrin Müller

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: Leipzig's Xavi Simons in focus

Update from March 26th, 7:15 p.m.:

The focus of the Dutch national team is on Bundesliga shooting star Xavi Simons. The 20-year-old football aficionado has already scored seven goals and prepared eleven more goals for RB Leipzig this BL season. In the Champions League he was also able to contribute two goals and prove himself as an assist provider twice.

In the “Elftal”, however, things are not going quite so well. In twelve international matches, there have been no goals or assists recorded. “He was one of the players who simply lost the ball far too often. Xavi took too many risks in his actions, he made it too complicated," Bond coach Ronald Koeman criticized him after the 4-0 win against Scotland: "He's slowly having to learn that we in the Netherlands don't benefit from having the ball to lose."

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: Colorful EM test

Update from March 26th, 6:45 p.m.:

It will be a colorful international match in Frankfurt. Because: Germany will be wearing the pink and purple third jerseys for the first time. There had been a lot of discussion about the dress on social media beforehand.

The DFB reacted immediately to the shitstorm about the new European Championship jersey. In a video that was shared on Instagram and By the way: Holland is competing in the traditional orange. So, in keeping with the advertised cosmopolitanism, it will be a colorful showdown between the old football rivals.

The German national team's third jersey for the home European Championships in 2024 is causing discussion. © IMAGO/Joaquim Ferreira

Germany against the Netherlands live: Lothar Matthäus dreams of the European Championship title

Update from March 26th, 6:15 p.m.:

Emotional announcement from the record national player: Lothar Matthäus has chosen the newly formed German national soccer team as co-favorites for the title at the European Championships in their own country this summer.

“This team cannot become European champions, they have to be!” said the former world-class player at a media briefing before the classic international match against the Netherlands. The 63-year-old Franke continued: “We play at home! I say this with a wink. But I'm half serious. We can definitely become European champions. Which first team in Europe is better equipped than us? The French? I say no. We have to think big again!”

We can definitely become European champions. Which first team in Europe is better equipped than us? The French? I say no.

Record national player Lothar Matthäus

Germany against the Netherlands live: “Major Tom” as the goal anthem in Frankfurt

Update from March 26th, 5:50 p.m.:

So it's really supposed to happen: If Germany scores a goal against Holland this Tuesday evening, the German Football Association (DFB) wants to play the cult song "Major Tom" as a goal in the Frankfurt Arena. Play the anthem over the speakers.

After the euphoric victory against the highly rated French, many fans on social media demanded the song by German singer Peter Schilling as the goal anthem at international matches, while the anticipation of the European Championship in their own country (from June 14th) between Hamburg and Dortmund and Munich becomes more tangible. As a Sky journalist writes on

Germany against the Netherlands live: national coach indicates DFB starting eleven

First report from March 26th:

Frankfurt am Main – The 2024 European Championship in Germany (June 14th to July 14th) is only about two and a half months away. And so, as a precautionary measure, the national coach confirmed that he no longer wanted to do any major experiments with personnel.

Because: The same starting eleven will be on the field against the Netherlands in Frankfurt am Main this Tuesday evening (from 8:45 p.m.) that completely surprised the reigning vice world champions in the DFB team's 2-0 (1-0) win against France has.

Julian Nagelsmann has decided: the DFB starting eleven should prepare for the 2024 European Championship

“Everyone is fit, apart from one or two minor aches and pains. The game was intense, but the plan is for it to be the same team as against France,” explained the national coach at the press conference. Conversely, this means: Julian Nagelsmann has decided on a very likely tournament eleven exactly 80 days before the German national team's opening game of the European Championship (European Championship 2024 schedule) against Scotland in Munich (Friday, June 14th, 9 p.m.).

National coach: Julian Nagelsmann, once under contract with FC Bayern. © IMAGO / HMB Media

Specifically, this means: The central defense consisting of Toni Rüdiger (Real Madrid) and the extremely strong Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen) should perform just as well as Joshua Kimmich (FC Bayern) in his new role as right-back. Leverkusen's rustic high-flyer Robert Andrich also has the best chance of playing as an uncompromising clearer alongside world champion Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) on the six.

As an offensive trio in front of the double six, in which playmaker Kroos should be given a lot of freedom, Nagelsmann would like to continue to call on the experienced veteran İlkay Gündoğan (FC Barcelona) as well as the magicians Florian Wirtz (Leverkusen) and Jamal Musiala (Bayern) - behind Kai Havertz from Arsenal FC.

Germany against the Netherlands in the live ticker: European Championship endurance test for the DFB team

The Londoner is likely to have prevailed for the time being against his two competitors in the attack, Niclas Füllkrug (Borussia Dortmund) and Deniz Undav from VfB Stuttgart, who are both classic center forwards - in contrast to the Aachen native.

Follow the international football match between Germany and the Netherlands this evening from 8:45 p.m. here in the live ticker.

(pm)

Source: merkur

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