Germany made it three wins out of three to start Hansi Flick’s tenure as a manager with their 4-0 win over Iceland in Reykjavík. Goals from Bayern Munich star Serge Gnabry, Antonio Rudiger, Leroy Sane, and Timo Werner gave Germany the three points, further cementing their place in the top spot of UEFA World Cup qualifying Group J after six matches played.
The Germans, who suffered a shock 2-1 loss to North Macedonia in March took the lead in the fifth minute when Sane played in Serge Gnabry to score, and Antonio Rudiger added a second with a header from a free kick 20 minutes later.
Iceland had a number of decent chances but Sane killed the
game off when he rifled the ball into the roof of the net after another flowing
German attack 11 minutes into the second half and Timo Werner added a late
fourth.
A constant threat with his quick dribbling and precise
passing, Sane effectively killed the game off when he rifled the ball into the roof of the net after another flowing German attack 11 minutes into the second
half.
After a shaky start to qualifying including a shock 2-1 loss
to North Macedonia in March, the Germans have rediscovered their scoring touch,
but were still guilty of a few glaring misses.
Kai Havertz wasted a three-on-one opportunity by firing
narrowly wide with the goal at his mercy and Timo Werner somehow failed to put
Lukas Klostermann's pass into an empty net.
Werner made amends by adding a late fourth that hit the
left-hand post and bounced out before spinning back across the line to round
off an encouraging team performance.
The Germans have taken a maximum of nine points from their
first three games under new coach Hansi Flick, scoring 12 goals and conceding
none.
“We only had a few training sessions. Our goal was to win
the three games, and we achieved that. We have taken a step forward,” Flick
said.
“We're not at 100% yet, but the team is on the right track.
The guys are implementing things the way we imagine.”
Germany top the group on 15 points, four ahead of Armenia. Romania are third on 10 points with four games left to play, with Iceland fifth on four points.
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