Germany’s U21 national team beats Israel in the European Championship qualification

As of: March 26, 2024 8:08 p.m

Germany’s U21 national team is back on track in the European Championship qualification and has regained the lead in the table with a convincing performance.

Four days after the disappointing 0-0 draw against Kosovo, coach Antonio Di Salvo’s team showed a strong reaction against Israel on Tuesday in Halle/Saale and deservedly won 2-0 (1-0). Brajan Gruda from Mainz (14th minute) and Merlin Röhl from Freiburg (56th) scored in front of 4,766 spectators for the selection of the German Football Association.

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«Winning 2-0 is a good reaction. “Especially in the first half you could see that we really wanted to win today,” said goalscorer Gruda at ProSieben Maxx and announced: “We’ll turn on the music in the dressing room now, we’ll have a nice celebration first.”

Thanks to the previous mistake by rival Poland, which lost 1-0 to Bulgaria, Germany returned to the top of the qualifying group. This means the team goes into the qualifying break with one point ahead and one game less. The catch-up game in Israel and Estonia continues in September. The nine group winners and the three best runners-up will directly win their ticket to the 2025 tournament in Slovakia.

DFB eleven improved significantly after criticism

Dispirited and too waiting – after the game against Kosovo, Di Salvo criticized his team in clear words. That had an effect: the German team was immediately there and played powerfully to take the lead. Nick Woltemade, who was new to the team from Bremen, failed twice (1st/9th), after a nice combination via Woltemade and Rocco Reitz, Gruda then scored. Di Salvo celebrated with a raised fist on the sidelines.

The first leg in Israel in October had to be postponed because of the Gaza war. The Israelis, who had already made it into the top three with this team at the U19 European Championships and the U20 World Cup, have not yet collected a point in this European Championship qualification. “Maybe the surroundings also play a role,” Di Salvo had speculated before the game.

Israel’s negative streak continues

The negative series also continued against the DFB team – but also because the German team didn’t allow much. Although the hosts made some mistakes during the game, Israel was unable to capitalize on them. Especially immediately after the break, Di Salvo’s team didn’t have a good phase and played far too passively.

Right in the middle of the Israelis’ offensive efforts, Röhl was able to score the second goal. The Israeli keeper deflected a strong long-range shot from Gruda onto the post, and Röhl made the save. Afterwards, the DFB selection didn’t have much trouble defending their lead.

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