UEFA Nations League: Germany books quarterfinals berth as Leweling debut goal secures win over Dutch

Germany is top on 10 points from four matches and guaranteed a place in the last eight, with the Dutch five points behind in second ahead of Hungary on goal difference.

Published : Oct 15, 2024 08:06 IST , MUNICH - 2 MINS READ

Germany’s scorer Jamie Leweling, right, celebrates with teammate Antonio Rudiger after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Nations League Group 3 match between Germany and The Netherlands in Munich, Germany, Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. | Photo Credit: AP

Germany booked a place in the Nations League quarterfinals on Monday after midfielder Jamie Leweling enjoyed a dream international debut by scoring the winner in a hard-fought 1-0 home success over the Netherlands in Group A3.

The 23-year-old Leweling, one of two Germany debutants, had the ball in the net in the second minute but his effort was ruled offside. He did score in the 64th though, firing into the top corner after the Dutch failed to properly clear a corner.

Germany is top on 10 points from four matches and guaranteed a place in the last eight, with the Dutch five points behind in second ahead of Hungary on goal difference.

Bosnia is bottom with one point after losing 2-0 to the Hungarians. “The first half was exceptionally good,” said Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann. “After the break, they switched things around and we did not defend as well.

“But we fully deserved the win. We now want to win the remaining matches. We want to have continuity when it comes to the results.”

The Germans had the visitor on the back foot from the start and apart from Leweling’s goal they had more chances to score through Tim Kleindienst and Maximilian Mittelstaedt as Ronald Koeman’s team struggled to find a way into the game.

The host kept the pressure up after the break and again came close through Serge Gnabry in the 54th before Leweling drilled in the winner.

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The Dutch were anonymous for most of the game but almost scored with their first chance when Xavi Simons’ shot bounced off the bar in the 77th just minutes before Mittelstaedt saw his own deflected effort sail narrowly wide of the post.

“I am not satisfied by our performance,” Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said. “The Germans were the better, faster and physically stronger. They created more chances.

“We lost too many balls in the midfield. We went too far back, that was not the plan. The plan was to put pressure forward on the right side. But it did not happen,” he added.

Like Leweling, it was another Germany newcomer, 34-year-old keeper Oliver Baumann, who made an impact when he preserved their lead in the 90th minute, superbly punching a powerful Doneyll Malen shot wide.