Sports Desk: Germany faced Bosnia Herzegovina on Saturday (November 16) in the UEFA Nations League. Despite a hard-earned win against them in the away match, they are now in a flood of goals at home. Bosnia was blown away 7-0. Which is the biggest win in the tenure of current coach Julian Nagelsmann. Earlier in the 2014 World Cup, they scored seven goals against Brazil.
In this big win, they have confirmed the top position of the ‘A3’ group. Already confirmed the quarterfinals. Their collection is 13 points from 5 matches. On the other hand, the second-placed Netherlands collected 8 points. Bosnia is at the bottom of the table with 1 point.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Germany is trying to become the powerhouse of world football once again. They are well on their way. They are yet to lose a match in the Nations League.
Germany got a goal after 90 seconds of the match against Bosnia. At this time, Jamal Musiala headed the cross extended by Joshua Khimich. Tim Kleindienst doubled the lead after 23 minutes. Robert Andrich received a through ball and fired a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner of the box.
Kai Havertz made the difference 2-0 in the 37th minute. At this time, Florian Wirtz passed the ball to Havertz in a counterattack. He fired a right-footed shot into the net from the bottom right corner of the box.
Germany scored four more goals after the break. They get a free kick in the 50th minute. Florian scored from a free kick to make it 4-0. Florian completed his brace in the 57th minute to give Germany a 5-0 lead.
In the 66th minute, on a counterattack, Havertz passed the ball to Leroy Sane. Sane scored with a left-foot shot after receiving the ball. Kleindienst hammered the last nail in the coffin of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s defeat in the 79th minute. Antonio Rüdiger’s through ball sent a left-footed shot into the net from close range to seal his brace and Germany’s 7-0 victory.
Germany will face Hungary in the last match of the group stage on Wednesday night. On the other hand, Bosnia will fight against the strong Netherlands.
