Germany U21 vs Northern Ireland: Tresoldi Shines in Crucial Euro Qualifiers Win | Bild

Braunschweig, Germany – A dominant performance from the German U21 national team saw them secure a crucial 3-0 victory over Northern Ireland in their European Championship qualification match on Friday. The result, fueled by a brace from Nicolò Tresoldi, keeps Germany firmly in contention for direct qualification to the tournament.

The win moves Antonio Di Salvo’s side to 15 points, trailing group leaders Greece, who have 18. A pivotal clash awaits Germany on Tuesday in Athens, where a victory would not only avenge their 2-3 defeat in the reverse fixture from October 10, 2025, but also potentially propel them to the top of Group F. Further matches against Latvia, Malta and Georgia are scheduled before the qualification campaign concludes on October 6, 2026.

For context, the top nine group winners, along with the best group runner-up, will automatically qualify for the 2027 European Championship, which will be co-hosted by Albania and Serbia. The remaining eight group runners-up will enter a playoff system to determine the final tournament spots.

Tresoldi Leads the Charge

The German side wasted little time asserting their dominance. In the 10th minute, Tresoldi initiated the scoring sequence, intercepting a loose pass and driving towards the Northern Ireland goal. He was brought down by Fraser Barnsley in the penalty area, earning a penalty for Germany. Tresoldi confidently converted the spot-kick in the 11th minute, opening the scoring.

Celebration for the German U21 team after a goal against Northern Ireland.

Photo: picture alliance/Maximilian Koch

Tresoldi doubled the advantage in the 41st minute. A well-placed cross from Brajan Gruda found Lukas Ullrich, who headed the ball across the face of goal for Tresoldi to nod in from close range. The Club Brugge forward now has 17 goals and five assists in 48 appearances for the Belgian club, demonstrating his impressive form.

The victory was rounded off in the 90th minute when Nelson Weiper added a third goal, sealing the 3-0 win for Germany.

Nicolò Tresoldi, born in Cagliari, Italy, is eligible to represent Germany, Italy, and Argentina at the international level. He joined Club Brugge in the summer of 2025, signing a contract that runs until 2029. Despite his strong club form, he has yet to receive a call-up to the senior German national team from Julian Nagelsmann.

Following the match, Köln player Said El Mala expressed his enjoyment of playing with the team, stating, “It’s extremely fun with the guys. I try to provide my best. We understand what Greece is capable of, which means we necessitate to prepare ourselves accordingly.”

Germany’s coach, Antonio Di Salvo, praised his team’s first-half performance and their ability to defend against Northern Ireland’s long balls in the second half. He also noted a slight lack of patience in their attacking play, suggesting there’s still room for improvement. Tresoldi himself acknowledged the team could have scored earlier, despite creating numerous chances.

The upcoming match against Greece will be a true test of Germany’s Euro qualification ambitions. The direct comparison record will be key, as Germany seeks to overcome the disappointment of their earlier defeat in Athens. The stakes are high, and a win would put them in a commanding position to secure a spot in the tournament.

Fans can follow the German U21 national team’s progress and receive official updates through the DFB (German Football Association) website and social media channels.

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