Germany scores seven goals against Bosnia in UEFA Nations League

The German team, which had already qualified for the quarterfinals, secures first place in Group 3; Bosnia is relegated

Germany scores seven goals against Bosnia in UEFA Nations League
Germany scores seven goals against Bosnia in UEFA Nations League

Summary

A walk in the park. There’s no way to avoid the famous cliché when Germany scores a merciless rout, especially with seven goals. This Saturday, the team coached by Julian Nagelsmann crushed Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0, the biggest rout in the history of the Nations League, a competition created in 2018 by UEFA and now in its fourth edition. Florian Wirtz and Tim Kleindienst each scored two goals. Jamal Musiala, Kai Havertz and Leroy Sané completed the scoring.

UP AND DOWN

Germany had already qualified for the quarter-finals, and with Saturday’s victory they mathematically secured first place in Group 3, with 13 points, five ahead of the Netherlands, who beat Hungary 4-0 and also qualified in the penultimate round.