Germany overcame the Romanian wall, ahead of the Netherlands ahead of Norway
Germany beat Group XI solid Romania (2-1) in Hamburg on Friday to secure a ticket to the Qatar-2022 World Cup. His closest supporter was Norway’s tie.
The fire times the world champion first led and showed that we could make a game on his side. The locals were shocked when the Romanians took the lead with Ianis Hagi, son of Giorgi Hagi, known as the ‘Carpathian Maradona’.
After three victories without leaving a goal since Hansie Flick came on the bench, the Germans were behind the scoreboard for the first time.
However, in the second act, the locals preserved furniture before 25,000 spectators were allowed to Hamburg. And with five defenders and a willingness to sacrifice, it was not easy for them to share with the eleven on the Romanian field.
After 52 minutes, a mistake by the home side’s left defense allowed Serge Gnabry to get through.
With 1-1, the Romanians changed tactics, withdrew further, gave physical appearance and had shots like German centers and wall.
But with ten minutes left, Thomas Müller brought his best goal nose to catch a ball inside a small area in a corner after Leon Goretzka had combed the ball.
“The sooner we qualify, the better. Today is a big step. Now we want to make it clearer on Monday, “said Gnabri.
“We got an unlucky goal in the beginning, but we had the passion, the commitment, I think all emotions there in the stadium, we gave everything and we got the prize,” said captain Joshua Kimmich.
Germany have 18 points in the group lead, six more than their next rival and next rival in northern Macedonia and Armenia on Monday.
Another key team was the Netherlands, who beat Latvia 1-0 in the 19th minute with a goal from Davy Klaasen.
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‘Orange’ was also for a draw between Turkey and Norway (1-1), leaving the Ottomans four points and the Scandinavians to places.
Thorstws put Turkey ahead in the sixth minute, as before the break, as before German coach Stephen Kuntz’s Turkish coach debuted, replacing Senol Gunes with a 6-1 victory over the Netherlands last month.
Another team near Qatar, Belgium, although it was not played this Friday, days before the semi-final of the Nations League (lost 3-2 against France), was started by a draw between goals from their to the main candidates, the Czech Republic and Wales, Aaron Ramsey for the British and Goals scored from Daniel James.
The Belgians added 16 points, 8 for the Czechs and Welsh, one match less than Gareth Bale’s selection.
Typhoon Group H, Croatia and Russia shared a central lead with 16 points, after the Balkans lost on the trip to Cyprus (3-0) and the Russians beat Slovakia by a minimum.
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