Home » Sport » Leweling puts Germany in the quarterfinals of the Nations League

Leweling puts Germany in the quarterfinals of the Nations League

Oct 14, 2024, 5:06 p.m. ET

After a goal disallowed for offside, the Stuttgart attacker sealed the victory at home.

A blow from the Stuttgart winger Jamie Leweling served so that Germany will defeat Netherlandsin a competitive duel that qualifies the locals for the quarter finals of the League of Nations.

Given the incessant plague of casualties that plagues the german team -the last to fall had been Undav-, the German coach Julian Nagelsmann put into play what was available in his arsenal to seek victory in the presence as exceptional guests of Thomas Müller, Manuel Neuer and Ilkay Gündogan, honored before the duel for their career in the international team. Toni Kroos, also summoned for the event, was not present due to scheduling problems.

Leweling gave the classification to Germany. Getty Images

With the intention of settling the pending scores from the September clash, the German team took the field. Not even two minutes had passed when a ball recovered in stumbles by Serge Gnabry It fell at the feet of Leweling, completely unmarked in the heart of the area, who without thinking, shot it into the back of the net.

However, at the request of the VAR and to the relief of Ronald Koeman, the Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić annulled the goal by determining that the Bayern winger was offside in his first intervention in the action.

Subscribe to Disney+!

All the sport of ESPN now you can enjoy it through Disney+. Subscribe NOW.

The controversial decision did not discourage Germany. The four-time world champion took possession of the ball and began to distribute it fluidly to attack the tulip team. In one of the attacks, Mittelstadtincorporated into the attack as a winger, had another great chance, but his shot from point-blank range was deflected by the goalkeeper Bridge.

Faced with the initial siege, the ‘Oranje’, in intense blue at the Allianz Arena in Munich, advanced its lines to pressure the German machine’s exits, especially with the help of the electric Xavi Simons. The first Dutch approach was delayed until 23 minutes, when a ball hung without angle by Steelhit the crossbar.

The initiative, however, continued to belong to Nagelsmann. A break on the right wing by Gnabry led to another pass to Livingcompletely freed from mark, but his shot was intercepted by The Free when all of Munich was already singing the goal.

Getty Images

In the immediately following action, it was Kleindienst the one who was able to unlevel the light in another recovery after pressure, but his shot went wide.

The Bavarian fans began to perform the wave with brilliance to give impetus to their team and, as a result of that dose of excitement, a hit by Gnabry on the leather when trying to steal it from Timber close to the goal, the ‘Oranje’ almost snuck into the goal on the stroke of half-time.

The tone of the match did not change after the restart. Germany He continued to unsuccessfully surround the opposing goal, while the tulips awaited their opportunity. Nagelsmann’s men persisted in their attempt to take the lead, with less clear options than in the first half.

But it was not one of the countless plays put together by the German team that was going to translate the superiority shown on the scoreboard, but rather the eternal resource that has always historically distinguished the ‘Mannschaft’: set-piece actions.

A corner served from the left was headed by Kleindienst and intercepted by Van de Venbut the ball remained dead in the area again for the magnet of Livingwhich, unceremoniously, projected a cannon shot to which there was no longer a possible response.

Editorial Selections

1 Related

With the score against him, Koeman had no choice but to advance the lines in search of an equalizer. A great diagonal from Xavi Simons, cutting out everyone who got in his way, ended with a very hard shot from the young Dutchman hitting the crossbar.

The tables had turned: Netherlands It became the team desperate not to find the goal; and Germanythe one who played with the rival’s desire to finish off the counterattack. Another out-of-nowhere raid by Mittelstädt, after a low pass into the Real Madrid area Rüdigerwas about to finish the task.

In the final stretch, another personal play, this one from Grindgave way to another shot from the front that he managed to repel Baumanndebutant in the German goal.

Germany resisted the final push and certified, despite the multitude of casualties, its classification for the quarter finals of the League of Nations. The last two matches in November, against Bosnia and Hungary, will determine the position in which they will land in the previous phase to the Final Four. For their part, Koeman’s men will have to play for the pass against identical rivals.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.