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Now that’s Germany

Joachim Loew may be building a new Germany team but they have inherited a trait from previous incarnatio­ns of the Mannschaft – never knowing when they are beaten. Nico Schulz set up one goal and scored a 90th-minute winner as Germany snatched a 3-2 win o

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AMSTERDAM: Joachim Loew may be building a new Germany team, but they have inherited a trait from previous incarnatio­ns of the Mannschaft – never knowing when they are beaten.

Nico Schulz set up one goal and scored a 90th-minute winner as Germany snatched a 3-2 victory over Holland in European Championsh­ip qualifiers on Sunday.

“We never lost the belief in the victory,” Loew said.

Germany’s front two of Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry each netted in the first half of the Group C game.

Matthijs de Ligt scored his first internatio­nal goal to halve the lead shortly after the break and Memphis Depay brought Holland level in the 63rd minute before Schulz guided a cross from substitute Marco Reus into the goal for the late winner.

Loew said he was pleased with his team’s effort to the end, but Germany’s coach wasn’t getting carried away after one win.

“There is still a lot of work to do, everybody knows that,” he said.

In the group’s other match, Northern Ireland establishe­d themselves as surprise early group leaders by making it two wins from two matches thanks to substitute Josh Magennis’ late winner in a 2-1 defeat of Belarus.

Depay continued his strong run of internatio­nal form – the Lyon striker has now scored nine goals and had five assists in 12 matches since Ronald Koeman’s appointmen­t as Dutch coach – but it was not enough to earn a point as Germany came back again even after squanderin­g a two-goal lead.

Holland coach Ronald Koeman was left wondering if he should have brought on a defender as a late substitute to secure a draw.

“I thought the 3-2 was more likely than the 2-3 except in the last few minutes,” Koeman said.

“I thought: ‘Take the point, or we could be the ones to concede’.”

Germany won just one of seven competitiv­e fixtures in 2018 as they failed to advance from their World Cup group as defending champions and were relegated to the second tier of the Nations League.

And 2019 didn’t start much better as Loew’s team needed a second-half equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw in a friendly against Serbia on Wednesday.

But this win in a thrilling match played at the Johan Cruyff Arena on the third anniversar­y of the Dutch great’s death gives Germany a strong start in qualifying for the Euro 2020 Finals.

“Last year has been closed off,” Loew said.

The result also was revenge of sorts for Germany after they lost 3-0 and gave away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with the Dutch in the Nations League last year.

“Last time we had a bit of luck and scored late. This time, they had the luck,” midfielder Frenkie de Jong told Dutch broadcaste­r NOS.

Sane had luck on his side as he opened the scoring, with De Ligt slipping as Schulz crossed from the left so that the Manchester City winger had time to control the ball and place it past Jasper Cillessen into the far side of the net.

Gnabry made his own luck. He collected a pass from Antonio Ruediger and drifted past Virgil van Dijk before curling the ball over Cillessen and into the far corner for his fifth goal in six internatio­nal appearance­s.

De Ligt made amends for his early slip by leaping between Thilo Kehrer and Ruediger to head past Neuer three minutes after the break.

Depay equalised in the 63rd by finding just enough space in a crowded penalty area to squeeze the ball low into the corner of Neuer’s goal.

The defeat left Holland and Germany level on three points, although Germany have played one game less.

The Dutch easily beat Belarus 4-0 on Thursday, with Depay scoring two goals and setting up the other two.

At Windsor Park in Belfast, Jonny Evans gave Northern Ireland the lead on the half hour, but Igor Stasevich levelled just three minutes later before Magennis made it two wins from two for Michael O’Neill’s team. — AP

 ?? — AFP / Reuters ?? That’s more like us: Germany players celebrate after the second goal against Holland in the Euro 2020 qualifying Group C match at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam on Sunday. Inset: Virgil van Dijk reacting after Holland’s 3-2 loss. Top: Germany coach Joachim Loew.
— AFP / Reuters That’s more like us: Germany players celebrate after the second goal against Holland in the Euro 2020 qualifying Group C match at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam on Sunday. Inset: Virgil van Dijk reacting after Holland’s 3-2 loss. Top: Germany coach Joachim Loew.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Eyes on the ball: Holland’s Virgil van Dijk (left) in action against Germany’s Serge Gnabry during the European Championsh­ip qualifiers Group C match in Amsterdam on Sunday. Inset: Northern Ireland’s Josh Magennis celebratin­g after scoring the second goal against Belarus.
— Reuters Eyes on the ball: Holland’s Virgil van Dijk (left) in action against Germany’s Serge Gnabry during the European Championsh­ip qualifiers Group C match in Amsterdam on Sunday. Inset: Northern Ireland’s Josh Magennis celebratin­g after scoring the second goal against Belarus.
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