Manuel Neuer conceded a goal in 100th international match

Dhe German national team got in the mood for the European Football Championship with a strong performance in the last test against Latvia. National coach Joachim Löw won 7-1 (5-0) on Monday evening in Düsseldorf, but national goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer had to concede a goal in his 100th international match. It will be serious for the DFB selection in the first European Championship group game on June 15 in Munich against world champions France.

Manuel Neuer: Trellis at the anniversary: ​​his 100th international match was one of the quietest. Pushed the colleagues on and was annoyed about the goal.

Matthias Ginter: A wobbly at the beginning, then Mister Reliable unwound his program. Was just as little challenged as his defense colleagues.

Mats Hummels: Now also the three-chain boss in the middle: Was called for above all as a player opener. Outside crack pass à la Beckenbauer before the 5-0.

Antonio Rüdiger: Robust, chest wide after winning the premier class. Even dared to graduate like a real striker.

Joshua Kimmich: Tried out his possible EM role on the far right. Took a little time, then busy: active, ambitious and also goal preparer.

Toni Kross: Just played as always after the Corona break. Very accurate in position, safe on the ball and with beautiful long passes.

Ilkay Gündogan: Hot-blooded driver and executor at the same time. The frustration of the lost Champions League final played away from his soul.

Robin Gosens: Used the rooms, with a train to the gate. Scored for the first time in the seventh international match and prepared the 3-0. Is firmly in the EM-Elf.

Kai Havertz: Strong game by the Chelsea champion, unstoppable with flexibility in a tight space. Provoked the goalkeeper own goal to 4-0.

Thomas Müller: Goal comeback after more than three years. Searched the right rooms and found them. First goal since March 2018, then also in Düsseldorf.

Serge Gnabry: His goal rate remains fantastic. One half was enough for DFB hit number 16 in the 22nd game. Another was possible.

Timo Werner: Was allowed to pick up the rhythm in half time two. Seized the first chance and got into it. That gives him courage.

Leroy Sané: Came after the break and was only annoyed about a missed big opportunity. But he still marked his seventh international goal.

Niklas Süle: After the special training program, the man from Munich is ready to stir up competition in the defense network.

Christian Günter: Got the surprise ticket from Löw and was allowed to play for Gosens later, like against Denmark. He needs patience in the tournament.

Emre Can: The Dortmund player missed the Denmark game, now he has to queue. A tad too slow before conceding a goal.

Jamal Musiala: The 18-year-old got a quarter of an hour. The injury break was noticeable in the Munich, the security was lacking.

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