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Opposed to Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Mannschaft delighted the Friborg public by finding the fault seven times (7-0). Musiala found the fault from the 2e minute, then Kleindienst (23e79e) and Wirtz (50e57e) went with their double, Havertz (37e) and Sané (66e) having also participated in the offensive festival.
At the same time, after a start to the match marked by the spectacular discomfort of a Hungarian staff member on the sidelines, the Netherlands outclassed a certainly destabilized Hungary (4-0).
In Amsterdam, Weghorst opened the scoring from the penalty spot (21e), and it was also from the penalty spot that Gakpo scored the break goal before the break (45e+12). Dumfries (64)e) and Koopmeiners (86e) having taken charge of adding to the bill even more.
Untouchable with 13 points accumulated in five days, Germany is at the top of its group with a five-point lead over the Netherlands. A Batavian selection which, with its success today, can no longer be joined by Hungary and will therefore play in the quarter-finals of the League of Nations.
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