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There is joy: Joshua Kimmich (left), Florian Wirtz (m.) and Robert Andrich in the huge win against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Germany will face Croatia, Denmark and Italy on the way to the final tournament of the Nations League in March. After four-time world champion Italy had already been identified as a possible quarter-final opponent since Sunday, World Cup third-placed Croatia and European Championship opponent Denmark also finished their groups in second place.
Group draw in the ZDF live stream
The pairings will be drawn in Nyon on Friday – Germany is already the group winner. The draw will be available live on Saturday from 12 p.m. in the stream at sportstudio.de.The DFB team put in a brilliant performance in the Nations League. In Freiburg, the Nagelsmann team played themselves into a frenzy and defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina 7:0.17.11.2024 | 2:59 minutes
Croatia, which had disappointed at the European Championships in Germany in the summer, had to hesitate for some time to advance. Luka Modric’s team fought to a 1-1 (0-1) draw against the Portuguese, who were missing record-breaker Cristiano Ronaldo this time.
Croatia played its way into the Nations League playoffs. In front of their home crowd, they drew 1-1 against Portugal – who also qualified for the finals.11/18/2024 | 2:59 minutes
Germany’s European Championship round of 16 opponents Denmark moved into the next round thanks to a 0-0 draw in Serbia. Despite numerous chances, no goals were scored in the direct duel for second place in Group A4.
Italy gave up group victory in the last few meters. The Squadra Azzurra lost 1:3 against France, which secured its place in the sun.18.11.2024 | 2:59 minutes
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How did Germany’s performance against Bosnia-Herzegovina reflect their potential for future matches in the Nations League?
Intro: World-today-news.com would like to speak with two guests about Germany’s recent performance in the Nations League and their joyous victory against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Please welcome our first guest, football analyst John Smith, and Germany’s young midfielder Florian Wirtz. Thank you both for joining us today.
John, you’ve been following Germany’s international games closely. Can you share your thoughts on their recent performance in the Nations League, especially against Bosnia-Herzegovina?
John Smith: I’m pleased with Germany’s performance so far in the Nations League. They have been playing with a lot of energy, commitment, and discipline. Against Bosnia-Herzegovina, it was a complete domination from the German side. The team was clinical in front of goal, and they showed a lot of creativity in attack. It’s great to see young players like Wirtz getting opportunities to showcase their skills on the international stage.
Florian Wirtz: Thank you, John. Yes, it was an incredible game for us, and I’m glad we could contribute to the win. I think we played really well as a team, and it was great fun to be part of such a dominant performance. We’ve been working hard in training, and it’s paying off now.
Section 1: Nations League Draw
John, with Germany already securing their spot in the final tournament, what are your thoughts on the upcoming Nations League draw? What kind of teams do you expect them to face in the knockout stage?
John Smith: Well, we know that Germany will face Croatia, Denmark, and Italy in the upcoming draw. All of these teams are strong and will pose a tough challenge for us. Croatia and Italy have good players and were in the same group as us just a few months ago. Denmark, on the other hand, is always a solid side. So, we can expect some tough games. As for the matchups, I think it would be exciting to see Germany against Portugal or Spain.
Florian Wirtz: As a player, I am always excited about playing against top-class opponents. These are the kind of games you want to be involved in. I think it’s essential for us to prepare well