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Mueller kick-starts Germany’s post-Flick era with win over France

DORTMUND: Veteran forward Thomas Mueller kick-started Germany’s post-Hansi Flick era, scoring early to set the Euro 2024 hosts on the way to a 2-1 win over France in Dortmund on Tuesday.

Flick’s sacking on Sunday, brought Rudi Voeller into the dugout for the first time since 2005. The interim coach brought Mueller back into the starting lineup and the move paid off early, Mueller scoring four minutes in.

Mueller’s Bayern teammate Leroy Sane scored with three minutes remaining to double his side’s lead.

Sane gave away a penalty just a minute later. France captain Antoine Griezmann converted but Germany held on for a 2-1 win – just their second victory in seven games since the Qatar World.

Fresh from Thursday’s 2-0 Euro qualifier victory over Ireland, France’s fifth straight win since losing the 2022 World Cup final on penalties to Argentina, coach Didier Deschamps made six changes including benching star striker Kylian Mbappe.

Deschamps counterpart and old friend Voeller – the two won the Champions League with Marseille in 1993 – made just three changes to Flick’s final line-up, including returning Mueller to center-forward for the first time since Qatar.

The home crowd at Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park rallied behind their embattled side.

The fans did not need to wait long to celebrate, Mueller rewarding Voeller’s faith by opening the scoring four minutes in, chesting down a spinning Benjamin Henrichs cross and blasting in from close range.

Mueller’s first Germany goal since June 2022 lifted his confidence perhaps a little too much. The Bayern forward tried a mid-air backheel from a Florian Wirtz cross but scuffed the ball wide.

Germany were energized and direct. Even an injury to captain Ilkay Gundogan

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