Goals from Ginter and Goretzka

Dhe German national soccer team scored their first victory in almost a year. The team of national coach Joachim Loew won on Saturday in Kiev against Ukraine 2: 1 (1: 0) and recorded the first triple point win in the Nations League after two draws against Spain and Switzerland. The last win came in a 6-1 win against Northern Ireland on November 19, 2019 in the European Championship qualification. The German players in the individual review.

Manuel Neuer: The captain exuded calm when he returned to the goal. He had to intervene once (17th), without a chance on the penalty kick.

Matthias Ginter: Started with a positional error, then an active driver and goalscorer. The man from Gladbach has underlined his worth in the team.

Niklas Süle: Put the victory in jeopardy with his clumsy penalty foul. Previously without wobbles and with a good opening.

Antonio Rüdiger: Better than last against Turkey. Used his physical strength and vigorously prepared the 1-0.

Lukas Klostermann: Assets, played almost right winger. Goalkeeper Buschtschan failed on his cross before the 2-0. Hardly required at the back.

Joshua Kimmich: Right from the start, the impeller and distributor. Bringing the last lack of security into play. Almost met from ambush.

Toni Kroos: The injury break had an effect. Some inaccuracies, but he kept trying. Nice shot (43rd) just over.

Marcel Halstenberg: Ripped off, strong in a duel. Made the right side against the ex-Dortmund Jarmolenko. Unexcited appearance.

Leon Goretzka: Bring a lot of dynamism. Often went into the penalty area, strong header game. Used the goalkeeper mistake like a goalscorer.

Serge Gnabry: Present in the center, failed twice on Buschtschan (35th, 82nd). More ball losses than usual. Still a source of unrest.

Julian Draxler: Put his skills to good use – great solo (57th). Stronger with strong players. But must make his goal (51st).

Timo Werner: The FC Chelsea newcomer only came into play in the last ten minutes after his cold. He no longer had a goal action.

Emre Can: Secured a narrow victory in stoppage time. Wanted a penalty in an energetic offensive action.

Kai Havertz: The 21-year-old made his ninth international match in the last few minutes. It’s not enough for the first eleven at the moment.

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