Germany played by Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League

Switzerland 1-1 Germany Goals: 0-1 Gondogan (14′), 1-1 Widmer (58′)

Both groups showed a lot of offensive intent from the start, however, it was German defender Matthias Ginter who led Gondogan to win the first game in a quarter of an hour, beating former Borussia Monchengladbach teammate Yann Sommer at the Swiss goal. First, Wolfsburg striker Renato Steffen was rejected through Bernd Leno’s feet before former Eintracht Frankfurt striker Haris Seferovic missed a golden opportunity when he decided to uncheck through Eagle Djibril Sow. and then hit the outside of the pole. Sommer’s intelligent double rescue of nearby diversity opposite Julian Draxler and Leroy Sane warned that Switzerland had to check his luck.

And what they did just before the time When Breel Embolo, Gladbach’s fourth player in the opening two, received his praise for impressive and selfless functionality by taking Silvan Widmer out for the tie. However, Embolo’s evening was tricked after a collision with his club partner, Ginter, who saw him injured his foot. A former colt, Granit Xhaka, was waging a non-public war with his Arsenal teammate and former Bayer leverkusen goalkeeper Leno, but could not find a way in Despite a series of long-range efforts, the Augsburg winger, Ruben Vargas, approached a Swiss winner with a heel back in the past , but ended the honours even in Basel when Germany tied 1-1 in so many Nations games. Group A4 through two points, front of Switzerland (one point) but Ukraine (three) and Spain (four).

Four Gladbach players performed in this match, adding 3 for Switzerland, or assists were provided through Borussia players, Embolo made all five goal attempts of the match. Ginter had the highest for Germany (3). A League of Nations game (D4 L2). Switzerland is undefeated in 17 house festival matches (S14 D3).

Switzerland: Sommer – Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez (Zuber 64′) – Widmer, Sow (Aebischer 80′), Xhaka (c), Benito – Embolo (Vargas 72′), Steffen – Seferovic Subs: Mvogo, Omlin, Lang, Fassnacht, Ajeti, Gavranovic, Sohm, OmeragicOut: Drmic (not included), Freuler (not included), Mehmedi (not included), Schar (not included), Zakaria (not included) Coach: Vladimir Petkovic

Germany: Leno – Ginter, Sele (Tah’), R-diger – Kehrer, Gondogan, Kroos (c), Gosens (Can 78′) – Draxler, Werner, Sane (Brandt 46′) Unused submarines: Trapp, Baumann, Neuhaus, Waldschmidt, Koch, SerdarOut: Gnabry (not included), Goretzka (not included), Havertz (personal license), Kimmich (not included), Klostermann (not included), Neuer (not included), Reus (not included)

FULL TIME!

This is a point between Switzerland and Germany in the League of Nations.

90’1 TEASING HEADER

A loose kick from Akanji goes straight to the German wall, but the ball returns to the area with Xhaka entering from behind. He puts his headbutt through the finish line, which causes Leno to push, but bounces back.

90′ EXTRA MINUTES

86 ‘VARGAS!

It’s the Swiss who are pushing for an expired winner while Vargas tries a heel in the back when the ball crosses the penalty area, but he doesn’t have enough.

85′ XHAKA!

Granit Xhaka throws a loose shot from about 25 metres to the back left corner of Leno’s goal, but Arsenal goalkeeper temporarily descends to deny his teammate.

80 ‘ELVEDI FORWARD!

Another Gladbach player in action like Nico Elvedi appears on the edge of Gerguy’s penalty area, but fires his shot over the bar.

78 ‘CAN FOR GOSENS

Third and final replacement for Germany.

72 ‘EMBOLO OFF’

It’s a challenge when Embolo gets kicked in the foot or ankle, and now he’s suffering from it in the back. He took the position of Ruben Vargas of Augsburg. Embolo had been brilliant tonight, having participated in six goal attempts, adding help.

69 ‘EMBOLO DOWN’

Now look the other way, Marco Rose, however, one of your defenders has just killed one of your attackers as Ginter falls on Embolo, who stays on the ground and wants attention. He finally left the box with the doctors, but he looked bad. players provided the passes tonight.

67 ‘XHAKA AGAIN!

Xhaka arranged this time as the Swiss captain must fly from 30 yards. He defacts but Leno reacts well to cut and then recover the lost ball.

62’TAH ON

Second to Germany, Jonathan Tah replaces Niklas S-le in defence.

58 ‘WIDER EQUALITIES!

Excellent Game of Embolo and receives his praise with one hand as he draws the defenders towards him before facing the extreme Silvan Widmer who comes on the other side to weigh his first foreign goal.

55 ‘LICHTSTEINER IN THE HOUSE

Former Augsburg defender Stephan Lichtsteiner is in the stands taking notes as part of his educational camp. The right-back won 108 matches with Switzerland before retiring this summer.

52′ DRAXLER!

A penetrating pass from Ginter pulls Draxler out of the area, a touch pulls him out of his feet and tries to the back corner, but Elvedi’s revealing foot ensures he strays from behind.

49’STEFFEN BOOKED

Yellow card for the Wolfsburg card after a foul on Gondogan and penalty for the match.

46′ MARK ON

Joachim Lew made a break when Julian Brandt replaced Leroy Sane.

BREEL BUSY

Breel Embolo has created 4 opportunities so far, which is that of all players from both teams. Striker Gladbach tried too.

Middle!

A very entertaining first forty-five minutes in Basel. Many opportunities for both groups, but it is Germany that holds the lead thanks to Gondogan’s striker in a quarter of an hour.

Die Mannschaft has a third-time lead at half-time in the League of Nations, the last two falling 2-1 to France in October 2018 and tied 2–2 for holland (after leading 2-0) in November 2018.

44 ‘XHAKABOOM!

A poisonous effort from the edge of the area through the Swiss captain is demented by his Arsenal teammate, Leno, when he overturned it over the bar.

42 ‘ OUT OF THE MAIL!

Another good move by Seferovic to succeed in the ball of Steffen, once again, the Benfica boy wastes his possibility crushing him as opposed to the outside of the post.

38’WERNER AT THE BAR

A quick transition from the 2014 world champions ends with Gosens placing Werner to the left of the center. The former Stuttgart and Leipzig striker goes with his laces but exerts his efforts in the corner of the goal.

36′ DEFECTIVE SEFEROVIC!

There were cheers around St. Jakob-Park with other people who think he had entered, but Seferovic’s shot, diverted through Ginter, landed on the roof of the net.

31’BRIGHT(S) SAVE(S) BY SOMMER!

Excellent goalkeeper Gladbach twice denying Germany with diversity stops nearby. Draxler’s first after Werner’s ball from the left, the moment followed through Sane a few feet away.

28 ‘SEFEROVIC!

It had to be the goal of the tie for Switzerland, yow wins the offside to pass a ball above the area and places it for the striker absolutely unchecked around the penalty point, but eats his lines and the ball bounces and returns to Sow in offside. The last five attempts on purpose have fallen into the hands of the hosts.

26 ‘STEFFEN CLOSE!

In fact, the Swiss suddenly woke up and Wolfsburg striker Renato Steffen played on purpose, but only put his shot at Leno’s feet.

BROMA HEADER 24′

That said, the hosts have forged a decent chance, as the right side Widmer seems to be inside the area to reach the end of a center from the left, however, his head is on the ground and bounces for Leno.

23′ TAKE CONTROL

Germany may only own the ball (51%), but you believe the purpose allowed them to take the ball and make sure Switzerland stays at bay.

17 ‘SEMEZ FERMER!

Almost a moment of horror for Djibril Sow when he throws a pass to Sommer. He’s up and the goalkeeper can’t use his hands to stop. A sigh of relief as he flew into the side net.

14 & # 39; GODOGAN FOLDES IT AT HOME!

Ginter of all peoples leaves 4 Swiss defender status as he turns into the area, hands it over to Gondogan at the edge of the area, and bends it past Sommer towards his near post. An eighth foreign goal for the midfielder.

12’LENO GET OUT QUICKLY

Benito’s pass went through the German defence and collided with Seferovic, but Leno, making his first overseas appearance in 1064 days, temporarily went off his line to quell the ball against former Frankfurt striker.

7′ HEALTHY TURNS AND TRICKS

The new Bayern player creates the first chance of attack when he dribbles in the area and spins his boy to return on his right foot. However, his shot lacks a little poison and is right on Sommer, who did it with Werner hiding. in front of him.

6′ QUICK GAME

He showed that his team got tired at the end of the attack on Spain, but it seems full of power at first. In all honesty, So did Switzerland and produced a goal-to-finish game from the start.

Start!

Let’s take part in this League of Nations game!

HERE ARE THE TEAMS

They’re in Basel before the national anthems.

CAPTAIN KROOS

Former Bayern and Leverkusen midfielder Toni Kroos returns to the call-up tonight, a 30-year-old who is the brainstem and also the delight of this German team, with his 98th international match, almost twice the moment of this team, Julian Draxler (53). Kroos is also the only player to double the goals (17) alongside Timo Werner, who adds 12 in 30 appearances, adding one against Spain on Thursday.

HOW TIMES ARE CHANGING

Basel’s St. Jakob-Park also hosted the last time those countries clashed in May 2012. Both Ilkay Gondogan and Julian Draxler left the bench and are the only survivors of the current German team. Bayern and Dortmund coach Ottmar Hitzfeld started Granit Xhaka and Yann Sommer on the bench.

REMEMBER THE KAISER?

Germany’s first confrontation opposed Switzerland, which is neighboring to the south, and has now faced 51 times, which is more than opposite to any other nation, but only four of them have been in a competitive setting. They all came here to the FIFA World Cup, the four-time champions winning two of them, the recent high in 1966 (!) At Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield Wednesday. Franz Beckenbauer, who turns 75 on Friday, scored two in a 5-0 win.

TWO CHANGES

Joachim Lew, who is the oldest coach in the European national team in Europe, makes two adjustments to the team he chose for Thursday’s 1–1 draw with Spain in Stuttgart: one arrives at goal, where former Leverkusen player Bernd Leno replaces Kevin Trapp, while Gladbach’s Matthias Ginter replaces Emre Can of Dortmund in the last 3. The 60-year-old gets his first three against Julian Draxler, Timo Werner and Leroy Sane.

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