Germany delivered a historic performance in the UEFA Nations League, securing a 7-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Freiburg’s Europa-Park Stadium. With this commanding win, Germany not only sealed the top spot in Group A3 but also set the record for the biggest victory in the tournament’s history.
Jamal Musiala opened the scoring just two minutes into the match, setting the tone for an attacking masterclass. Tim Kleindienst, making his mark with his first international goal, doubled the lead in the 23rd minute. Kai Havertz added to the tally in the 37th minute, sending Germany into halftime with a comfortable 3-0 lead.
The second half was no less thrilling. Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz netted two quick goals in the 50th and 57th minutes, showcasing his attacking prowess. Leroy Sané extended the lead to 6-0 in the 66th minute, and Kleindienst completed the record-breaking scoreline in the 79th.
Coach Julian Nagelsmann praised the team’s performance, emphasizing the quality of their counterattacks and the importance of such a result against a defensive opponent.
With 13 points, Germany tops the group and looks ahead to their final group-stage match against Hungary, brimming with confidence and momentum.
Germany’s Record-Breaking 7-0 Triumph in the Nations League
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