This Monday, the German national team, which played its 1000th game, had scares, but secured a 3-3 draw with Ukraine, in a friendly held at the Weserstadion, in Bremen, Germany. The home team took the lead with Wolf, saw the Ukrainians score with Tsygankov (twice) and Rudiger (against), but sought a draw with Havertz and Kimmich.
Germany’s next appointment is against Poland on Friday, June 16th, at 3:45 pm (BrasÃlia time).
Germany opened the scoring seven minutes into the first half through Marius Wolf. Ukraine responded at 19 and left everything the same with Tsygankov. Four minutes later, the Ukrainians equalized. Yarmolenko recovered the ball on the right, sent it to Tymchyk, crossed it in the area and Mudryk went for the ball, but saw Rudiger, the Real Madrid defender, arrive first and send it against his own assets.
In the last play of the first half, Sané sent a ball on the crossbar after a free kick. Ten minutes into the second half, Ginter lost the ball in defense, Ukraine recovered and Tsygankov received it with space to finish Kevin Trapp’s goal and score the third.
At 37, Germany declined. After Rudiger’s launch, Havertz won at the top of Matviyenko, dominated and finished to Trubin’s goal to score the second and reduce the damage. Shortly afterwards, Malinovskyi brought Havertz down in the penalty area and the referee signaled the penalty. At the charge, Kimmich converted and secured the tie.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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