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Improving Germany snatch comeback win over Holland

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FRANKFURT: Niclas Fuellkrug headed in an 85th minute goal to give Euro 2024 hosts Germany a 2-1 comeback victory over Holland in their internatio­nal friendly on Tuesday and make it two victories from two matches in the past four days.

The result gave the Germans another big shot of confidence following Saturday’s 2-0 win against France, as they look to field a battle-worthy team for the tournament on home soil after years of disappoint­ing internatio­nal performanc­es.

It was also the first time in his six internatio­nals in charge that coach Julian Nagelsmann, who took over in September, earned back-to-back wins.

“This win does us a lot of good,” Nagelsmann said. “We played well, won possession and we adapted our game in terms of positions a bit.

“The second half, it could have gone the other way but the last 15 minutes belonged to us.

“I think the spirit of the team is really good. The mix is good. It is more comfortabl­e to go into this break with two wins. It was confirmati­on that we can not only keep up against some teams but dominate the matches.”

Germany had scored after only seven seconds in their 2-0 win over France on Saturday but this time it was their opponents who struck after four minutes with Joey Veerman volleying in following a mistake by defender Maximilian Mittelstae­dt.

The hosts, who had more than 70% possession in the first half hour, levelled seven minutes later with Mittelstae­dt making amends with perfectly curled shot into the top corner.

Nagelsmann’s team could have scored again in a strong first half with the Dutch forced to defend deep to stem the pressure.

The tempo dropped considerab­ly after the break and the visitors started gaining more space, coming close with Donyell Malen and Memphis Depay.

Jamal Musiala, who is in superb form for club and country this season, responded in the 76th, forcing a fine save from Dutch keeper Bart Verbruggen.

He came again came to the rescue minutes later to stop Thomas Mueller’s effort and keep Netherland­s, winners 4-0 against Scotland on Friday, in the game.

Verbruggen was beaten, however, in the 85th with Fuellkrug heading in a corner for his 11th goal in his 15th internatio­nal.

 ?? — AFP ?? On point: Germany’s forward Niclas Fullkrug scores the winner during the friendly match against holland in Frankfurt.
— AFP On point: Germany’s forward Niclas Fullkrug scores the winner during the friendly match against holland in Frankfurt.

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