Jamie Leweling scored the winner as Germany claimed all three points after beating Netherlands 1-0, MySportDab reports.
The Germans secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the Dutch in their UEFA Nations League clash, thanks to Jamie Leweling’s debut goal in the 64th minute.
Full Match Report
The match, held at the Allianz Arena, saw Germany dominate possession and create several early opportunities.
Leweling initially had a goal disallowed for offside in the opening minutes, but he made his mark later in the game with a powerful strike that flew into the top corner after a cleared corner fell kindly to him.
The first half was a scrappy affair, with Germany controlling the game but unable to break through the Dutch defense.
Several attempts from players like Tim Kleindienst and Serge Gnabry went wide or were blocked.
On the Dutch side, Cody Gakpo came close when his cross almost caught the German goalkeeper off guard, hitting the crossbar.
The second half saw more intensity from both teams. After Leweling’s goal, the Netherlands pushed hard for an equalizer, with Xavi Simons coming close as his long-range effort rattled the bar.
In the final minutes, Dutch forward Donyell Malen tested Germany’s debutant goalkeeper Oliver Baumann, who made a crucial save to preserve Germany’s lead.
The win extends Germany’s unbeaten run in the Nations League, putting them in a strong position to qualify for the finals.
Despite the Dutch rally late in the game, they were unable to find the breakthrough, leaving Germany deserving victors in a tightly contested match.
It was a good 1-0 victory at the end between Germany and Netherlands who gave all that they had to offer on the pitch.
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