Publish dateSunday 8 September 2024 - 11:58
Story Code : 296513
Germany and Holland
During the last games of the first week of the European League of Nations, the football teams of Holland and Germany scored their rivals.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): During the last games of the first week of the European League of Nations, Germany hosted Hungary in Group A of the three leagues and was able to defeat Hungary with a great show.

In this game, which was held in Dusseldorf, Yulian Nagelzman's students put pressure on the opponent from the very first minutes, and in the 27th minute, Niklas Volkrog was able to easily open an empty net on Jamal Musyala's pass.

Despite the numerous attacks and the high pressure of the Germans on the opponent, the first half ended with the same goal, but in the second 45 minutes, they were able to score a big win.

First, Jamal Musyala got possession of the ball on a counterattack with Florin Wirtz's pass and reached the opponent's penalty area using his extraordinary speed and made the game 2-0.

Minutes later, it was Musyala's turn to assist Wirtz. After receiving the ball, the Leverkusen star increased the difference to three goals with an accurate shot to the corner of the goal. It was about 10 minutes after this goal that Musyala shined once again and this time scored the fourth goal. With an excellent pass, he led Alexander Pavlovic, who came into the game in the second half, to the ball, and this player was able to open Hungary's goal for the fourth time.

This was not the end of the game and Kai Havertz made it 5-0 less than 10 minutes before the end of the game. After being brought down by Urban in the penalty area, he won a penalty kick and managed to convert it himself.

In the end, nothing else happened and Germany won 5-0 with the brilliance of Musyala.

Holland made his opponent five
In another match of the same group, Holland hosted Bosnia and they also scored 5 goals and won 3 points. Holland won the first half of this game with the goals of Yoshua Zirkazi and Tijani Reinders, and Bosnia only compensated for one of the goals.

At the beginning of the second half, Cody Khakpo made it 3-1, but Edin Dzeko scored for Bosnia and kept his team in the game. However, Holland maintained its one-goal advantage and scored in the final minutes, and Xavi Simmons scored the other goals for Holland, so that Ronald Koeman's students won 5-2.
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