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EM: Germany is trembling against Hungary in the round of 16

  • Thanks to a 2-2 win against Hungary on the last day of the group, Germany made it into the second round of the European Championship.
  • For a long time, things didn’t look good for the DFB team at all.
  • The game in the ticker gleanings.

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11:02 pm: I now say goodbye to you and wish you a quiet rest of the evening. Do it well!

11:01 pm: In the round of 16, Germany will meet England – in London!

10:59 pm: What kind of evening was that? For a long time it didn’t look good for Germany at all. But thanks to a late goal, the DFB team made it to the round of 16.

10:54 p.m .: And then the game is over! Germany trembles into the European Championship round of 16!

94. Minute: Sané starts on the right, but does not bring the ball to the man. Two were free in the middle. That could have been the decision!

93. Minute: The DFB team let the ball run – and the Hungarians.

91. Minute: The German corner is taken briefly. Now is the time to take time off the clock!

89. Minute: There are four minutes of stoppage time!

86 Minute: Ultimately, a crazy game is before the final chord. The DFB team now has a lot of time and has just finished second.

84. Minute: Tooooor! Goretzka hammers the ball into the Hungarian box! 2: 2!

82. Minute: Löw changes again: Volland and Musiala come for Ginter and Gosens.

81. Minute: Kroos with the chance to equalize! After a one-two, Kroos is in the penalty area and tries to slip the leather into the far corner, but the ball rushes past his paw.

79. Minute: Kroos crosses into the penalty area, Müller stretches there, but the ball goes over it. Hungary defends its current third place with man and mouse.

77. Minute: The DFB team is trying desperately to score the necessary goal. The trembling starts slowly.

72. Minute: What’s going on here? Suddenly Germany left again. And there is not much time left for the DFB team. In the meantime, Müller has also come on the pitch for Gnabry – and Werner for Havertz.

68. Minute: The guided tour for the guests by post! Hungary strikes back with the kick-off: Schäfer runs after a ball into the penalty area, depends on Sané and heads in front of the new guy to take the lead again.

68th minute: Goal! 2: 1 Hungary!

66. Minute: Category Kacktor: The ball sails into the sixteen of the Hungarians: Gulacsi flies past the ball, so that Hummels heads towards the goal, Havertz hits the ball with his head and equalizes!

Havertz straight out for Germany

66th Minute: Goal! Havertz equalizes against Hungary!

65. Minute: I still owe you two yellow cards: Szalai and Fiola.

63. Minute: Portugal equalize against France. Ronaldo scores again from the point (2: 2). Germany is currently out!

62. Minute: The ball hits the post. Sallai are only inches short of scoring a goal.

61. Minute: Löw was sure that Sané would take his chance today: Now he will get the yellow card first. Dangerous free kick position for the Hungarians

60. Minute: Wow. Corner ball Germany: Sané kicks in and pole the leather on the opposite side out of bounds. That would have worked too.

59. Minute: Another offensive action by the Hungarians: Neuer fists away the free kick. We state: If something happens here, it is almost exclusively via standards.

58. Minute: First change of game: Gündoğan leaves, Goretzka comes. Let’s hope the Bayern star revives the German game.

55. Minute: The Kimmich flank is blocked into the air in the sixteenth, then Rüdiger comes in and ultimately a Hungarian is on the ground. Yeah. As far as this is concerned, this is really an indictment of the DFB team.

54 Minute: The hoped-for offensive fireworks display from the Germans in the first few minutes did not materialize. Now another free kick from the half field …

52nd Minute: And there is the goal for France! At that second, Germany would be third behind Hungary. Benzema meets again.

50. Minute: I don’t get warm with Gündoğan and Kroos at headquarters. Above all, I lack speed and courage.

48. Minute: To be clear again: Even if Germany loses today, the DFB team can still move into the knockout phase with a win by France against Portugal. So keep your fingers crossed.

46. Minute: The ball is rolling again! Hungary toast. No changes on both sides.

10:02 pm: To be continued soon. The teams are back on the field.

9:56 pm: Even if you have already read it 4,246,246 times today: If Germany is now out of the game, it was Löw’s last game as national coach. So Jogi: do what, boy!

9:50 pm: The positive first: Germany still have 45 minutes to equalize here. Now the negative: Germany only have 45 minutes to prevent the EM-Aus.

9:48 pm: I’ll tell you honestly: Germany had no ideas in the first 45 minutes, and there is no hunger for success. There is no trace of the Germany we saw against Portugal. Löw has to come up with something.

Germany disappoints against Hungary

45th + 2 minutes: Half time in Munich!

45. + 1 Minute: France equalizes against Portugal (1: 1, Karim Benzema).

45. Minute: There is two minutes of stoppage time. Havertz had a double chance to shoot a few seconds ago, but missed the goal by a few meters, surrounded by numerous Hungarians.

43. Minute: If someone asks how much it rains in Munich:

© AFP / KAI PFAFFENBACH

42. Minute: Botka is injured on the ground and is being treated. The Hungarian has a lot of time.

39. Minute: Now Löw has put on a rain jacket too. The national coach does not have any solutions for the German game.

36. Minute: Hobby gardeners and farmers are happy: In Munich it is now pouring out of buckets. But that doesn’t affect the game so far.

34. Minute: A look at the game data: Germany has more than 70 percent possession of the ball with 6-1 shots on goal. But Hungary counted on the counterattack – and thereby also took the lead.

33. Minute: Now another attack (attempt) by the Hungarians. However, Hummels is like a field in the surf at the sixteenth.

30. Minute: In the parallel game, Portugal took the lead against France in the person of CR7 (1-0).

29. Minute: It gets rougher: Now Gündoğan sees the yellow box.

28. Minute: Now there’s the first card of the game. Botka sees yellow after a foul on Gündoğan.

28. Minute: The Kroos ball does not bring in anything.

27. Minute: Last warning for Fiola, who goes too hard in the duel against Kimmich. Free kick from the half field for Germany …

24. Minute: The Germans furiously attack, but Hungary is still defending its leadership.

22. Minute: Only a few seconds later, the ball lands in front of Ginter’s feet, who hits it in the middle, but Gulacsi can hold.

21. Minute: Hummels to the bar! The BVB defender rushes to the Kroos corner, but only hits aluminum.

17. Minute: It will be dangerous in front of the guest gate! Havertz breaks through to the right after Kimmich pass and plays in the middle, but Gnabry misjudges himself. There was more to it.

16. Minute: As expected before the game, Germany has more possession here. A look at the result shows us, however, that it doesn’t help.

13. Minute: How is the DFB team reacting to the early deficit?

Szalai shocks Germany

11. Minute: The Hungarians counter – and how! Lots of space on the Hungarian right side, this allows a flank into the six-yard area, as Szalai appears in front of Neuer and heads in. As of now, Germany has left!

11 minutes: Goal! Hungary takes a 1-0 lead!

8. Minute: Foul on Kimmich in the middle of the Hungarian half. Kroos puts the ball in the Hungarian penalty area, but Rüdiger does not get enough pressure behind the ball, which rushes past the goal on the left. Goal kick.

5. Minute: First corner of the game – and that is for the Hungarians. This is carried out briefly and remains unsuccessful. Ultimately, the leather ends up with Neuer.

3. Minute: Unusual sight: The DFB team plays in black jerseys – and has the first chance in person from Kimmich, who fails from close range because of Gulacs + i.

1. Minute: Germany toast! For Germany it’s about the last sixteen in the rain of Munich.

8:56 pm: In the run-up to this game, there were more political influences on events in Munich than there has been for a long time. We’ll stay sporty at this point. The German national anthem sounds.

8:54 pm: The Hungarian national anthem sounds. A speedster in the Germany jersey runs onto the field. Another Greenpeace campaign? No. But the young man has a rainbow flag with him.

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8:52 pm: The teams enter the field in a few seconds. If you have to go for little footballers again, you should go now!

8:48 pm: Ginter, Kimmich, Havertz – these three men each saw a yellow card in the first two group matches. Whoever collects the second one today only sits in the stands in a possible round of 16 game.

8:46 pm: In Munich it’s raining heavily at times. This could also have an impact on the game, the game be interrupted.

8:37 pm: So! The kick-off will be in just under 20 minutes, then it will be decided whether the German team will leave the tournament early or even move into the knockout phase as group winners. At least I want to keep seeing the DFB team. Let’s hope the men on the square are up for it!

7:55 pm: The line-up of the German national team is there. This elf sends Löw onto the lawn: Neuer – Ginter, Hummels, Rüdiger – Kimmich, Gündoğan, Kroos, Gosens – Sane, Havertz, Gnabry

By the way, Löw justifies his decision in favor of Sané as follows: “Leroy was in training non-stop. I think he’s burning in the game too, he deserved the chance. We want to set the tone aggressively,” said Löw a few minutes ago on Magenta TV.

Elements start for Hungary: Gulacsi – Nego, Botka, Orban, Szalai, Fiola – Kleinheisler, Nagy, Schäfer – Szalai, Sallai

07:00 am: Good morning dear readers! Do you already feel it tingling? That can only mean one thing: Matchday!

Germany wants to make it to the last sixteen of the EM against Hungary today. And when the guys from national coach Jogi Löw perform as brilliantly as they did against Portugal, that shouldn’t be a problem. Kick-off is at 9:00 p.m.!

Thomas Müller, Nations League, Germany, Netherlands, Gelsenkirchen, 2018/19

National coach Joachim Löw was allowed to nominate 26 players for his EM squad. We’ll show who made it into the squad.

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