Leroy Sané scored the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory for Germany’s national football team against the United States in a pre-World Cup friendly held at Soldier Field in Chicago. The match, which served as a final preparation for the German squad, saw Kai Havertz open the scoring in the second minute before Antonee Robinson equalized for the U.S. with a long-range volley in the 37th minute. Sané secured the win in the 57th minute, marking Germany’s ninth consecutive victory.
Match Summary and Tactical Performance
In front of 63,636 spectators at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Germany’s DFB-Elf secured a hard-fought win against the host nation. Kai Havertz ignited the German offense early, heading home a chip-pass from captain Joshua Kimmich just two minutes into the contest. Despite the early momentum, the German side faced significant pressure as the match progressed. The United States team capitalized on defensive vulnerabilities, culminating in Antonee Robinson’s spectacular volley from roughly 20 meters out, which leveled the score before halftime.
The second half saw Germany regain control, with Leroy Sané finding the back of the net in the 57th minute following an attacking sequence involving Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz. While the result extended Germany’s winning streak, head coach Julian Nagelsmann noted the necessity for further tactical refinement. Both Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, often the creative engines for the squad, struggled to find their usual rhythm against a persistent U.S. defense, while goalkeeper Oliver Baumann, serving as a backup, made critical saves to maintain the lead late in the game.
Injury Setbacks and Team Morale
The lead-up to the match was overshadowed by the departure of Lennart Karl, who left the team following a muscle injury. The German coaching staff and DFB leadership emphasized a collective response to the loss. Prior to kickoff, head coach Julian Nagelsmann addressed the situation, noting the emotional impact of losing a key player while stressing that the team must maintain its focus on the upcoming tournament. The match concluded with a tense moment in stoppage time following a challenge by Tim Weah on David Raum, underscoring the intensity of the encounter.
Looking Ahead to the World Cup
With the friendly against the U.S. concluded, the German national team moves into the final phase of its tournament preparations at its base in Winston-Salem. The squad is scheduled to begin its World Cup campaign in Houston, where they will face Curaçao. This opening match is viewed as a critical opportunity for the team to address defensive gaps identified during the match in Chicago before facing higher-ranked opponents in the tournament proper.
The match provided a clear look at the current challenges facing the DFB-Elf, particularly regarding defensive stability and the integration of replacements following recent injuries. As the team transitions to Houston, the focus remains on finalizing the roster’s cohesion and ensuring that individual talents like Musiala and Wirtz can operate effectively within Nagelsmann’s tactical framework.