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Germany vs Netherlands: Oh yes! Maximilian Mittelstädt knots game 1-1 with laser for Germany

11’: Wow! Maximilian Mittelstädt uncorked a laster to tie the game at 1-1 for Germany. The left-back has made his presence known! Germany and the Netherlands are knotted. 4’: Well, this was a less-than-ideal start for the Germans. Joey Veerman perfectly placed a volley outside the reach of Marc-André ter Stegen for a quick goal. Memphis Depay sent the ball in and all of a sudden, Germany trailed by one. Germany’s defending left something to be desired there...yikes. 1’: Here we go! One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Looks like Julian Nagelsmann has opted to not experiment and keeps the same starting XI that beat France. Is this the Germany lineup that we’ll see at the Euros? Or will there be more changes to come somewhere down the line?
First up, it’s time to see what this team can do vs the Netherlands. After an impressive win over France, former Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann faces his greatest challenge yet. No, it’s not the Netherlands — it’s his own urge experiment.
Germany played pretty well on Saturday by fielding a 4-3-3 formation with Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala, and Florian Wirtz up top. Keeping that setup going will be key to building the team’s chemistry and the overall execution of the coach’s tactics. Then again, maybe certain changes — such as Thomas Müller for İlkay Gündoğan at attacking midfield — could improve performances. Maybe there’s still some scope for experimentation left. The only question is whether Germany can afford it. While you’re waiting for the game, why not check out our most recent podcast episode? Listen to it below or on Spotify. Match Info Location: Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany
Time: 8:45 pm local time
TV/streaming: Find Your Country
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