Group A3
23.09.2022, 21:45
Germany: 22. ter Stegen, 2. Rudiger, 15. Süle, 3. Raum D., 6. Kimmich, 10. Gnabry( till 46'), 18. Hofmann, 19. Sane L., 13. Muller( till 85'), 21. Gundogan( till 69'), 9. Werner( till 69')
Substitution: 5. Kehrer(from 46'), 7. Havertz(from 69'), 14. Musiala(from 69'), 11. Nmecha L.(from 85')
Bench: 1. Baumann, 12. Trapp, 17. Bella-Kotchap, 23. Schlotterbeck N., 20. Gosens, 4. Ginter, 8. Arnold M., 16. Henrichs
Yellow Cards: Kimmich 25', Rudiger 90'
Hungary: 1. Gulacsi, 2. Lang, 4. Szalai At., 5. Fiola, 6. Orban W., 18. Kerkez M., 8. Nagy A.( till 78'), 10. Szoboszlai( till 85'), 13. Schafer, 16. Gazdag( till 67'), 9. Szalai Ad.( till 67')
Substitution: 15. Kleinheisler(from 67'), 19. Ádám M.(from 67'), 17. Styles(from 78'), 7. Nego(from 85')
Bench: 12. Dibusz, 22. Szappanos, 3. Kecskes, 14. Bolla, 21. Botka, 11. Varga K., 23. Vécsei, 20. Vancsa
Yellow Cards: Szalai Ad. 41'
Referee: Slavko Vincic
The Hungarian team stopped Germany on their way to the playoffs of the Nations League
Gareth Southgate, England manager, speaking after the game with Hungary
Timo Werner, Germany forward, commented on his team's big win against Italy in the Nations League
Two Roland Sallai goals and one apiece from Zsolt Nagy and Dániel Gazdag gave Hungary a memorable victory in England and first place in their UEFA Nations League group
Germany recorded a first ever competitive victory against Italy in considerable style
Hansi Flick, Germany coach, speaking about his team's perfomance in a game against Hungary
Marco Rossi, Hungary coach, praised his team's perfomance in the Nations League game against Germany
Zsolt Nagy and Jonas Hofmann traded early goals as Hungary and Germany shared the points
Marco Rossi, Hungary coach, commented on his team's perfomance in a Nations League against Italy
Hansi Flick, Germany coach, was dissapointed after losing the victory against England due to the late goal from Harry Kane
Goals from Nicolò Barella and Lorenzo Pellegrini set Italy on their way to a narrow victory at home to Hungary in Cesena
Harry Kane kept his nerve from the spot to bring up his half-century of goals for England and rescue a point despite an impressive Germany display in Munich.