Germany v Italy ratings: Muller 9, Gundogan 9; Mancini 3, Bastoni 3
Germany ended a four-match winless run as they crushed Italy 5-2 in the Nations League on Tuesday.
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Germany ended a four-match winless run as they crushed Italy 5-2 in the Nations League on Tuesday.
Germany demolished Italy 5-2 on Tuesday with a sparkling display of attacking football for their first Nations League A Group Three win, snapping a four-game winless run and stretching their unbeaten streak under coach Hansi Flick.
Germany demolished Italy 5-2 with a sparkling display of attacking football to end a four-game winless run and stretch their unbeaten record under coach Hansi Flick.
Germany equalled their biggest ever win over European champions Italy as Timo Werner scored twice in a thumping 5-2 Nations League victory on Tuesday.
Germany are working on their focus and how to attack more efficiently following four consecutive draws but will be ready for the World Cup in November, coach Hansi Flick said on Monday. The coach, who took over in September and is unbeaten in his first 12 matches in charge, saw his team win their first eight and draw the last four, including Nations League clashes with Italy, England and Hungary this month. Flick said he hoped his team would be rewarded for their hard work when they face Italy in Nations League A Group 3 on Tuesday in Monchengladbach.
Germany are working on their focus and how to attack more efficiently following four consecutive draws but will be ready for the World Cup in November, coach Hansi Flick said on Monday (Jun 13).
BERLIN: Playing four consecutive Nations League matches at the end of a long season in June is too much for a World Cup year, with players to get little rest until the tournament starts in November in Qatar, said Germany coach Hansi Flick on Friday (Jun 10).
BERLIN : Playing four consecutive Nations League matches at the end of a long season in June is too much for a World Cup year, with players to get little rest until the tournament starts in November in Qatar, said Germany coach Hansi Flick on Friday.