Florian Wirtz’s fabulous pass (video)

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Thanks in particular to a bright pass from Florian Wirtz, Germany won in Bosnia (1-2) this Friday evening in the Nations League.

Contract completed for Germany. The Mannschaft won in Bosnia (1-2) this Friday evening, in the Nations League, despite the absences of Jamal Musiala, Niclas Füllkrug and Marc-André ter Stegen.

Without Musiala, the Mannschaft relied in particular on the talent of Florian Wirtz, author of a decisive delivery as audacious as it was magnificent for Deniz Undav’s opener (1-0, 30th).

To compensate for Füllkrug’s loss, it was Tim Kleindienst (29) who was lined up, but the Mönchengladbach striker, caught offside on two goals from his team (32nd, 58th), did not really shine . Unlike Undav, who scored a double by taking a cross from Mittëlstadt (2-0, 36th).

Undav’s teammate in Stuttgart, Alexander Nübel, for his part, did not really shine, like this missed intervention on the head of Edin Dzeko, which reduced the gap in the second half (2-1, 71st ).

The essential is therefore assured for Germany, which takes the opportunity to take two points ahead of the Netherlands, hanging in Hungary (1-1). After Roland Sallai’s opener (32nd) and Virgil van Dijk’s red card (79th), it was Denzel Dumfries who equalized for the Oranje (83rd).

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