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Late Kimmich penalty salvages Germany draw with Ukraine

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BREMEN, Germany: An injury time penalty from Germany captain Joshua Kimmich salvaged a 3-3 draw with Ukraine in a friendly in Bremen on Monday.

Germany trailed 3-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining but a goal from Kai Havertz gave the home side hope, before the Chelsea forward won a penalty in injury time, bringing Kimmich to the spot.

Despite the comeback, an impressive Ukraine led for much of the match and will take significant momentum into this month's crucial Euro 2024 qualifiers against North Macedonia and Malta.

Asked if his side had given away victory, Ukraine manager Serhiy Rebrov, in his first match in charge, said "are you asking me whether it's a success if we draw 3-3 with Germany?" "I think we created enough chances and we could have scored even more." The manager thanked Germany for hosting the friendly, telling the post-match press conference "this is an important match for Ukraine". "We are grateful to Germany for supporting us in the war".

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