Germany 4-0 Belarus: Löw’s team reach 13th straight EURO
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
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Toni Kroos scored twice as Germany eased to victory to book their place at UEFA EURO 2020.
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Germany qualified for a record 13th successive EURO with an emphatic home win.
Centre-back Matthias Ginter was the unlikely mastermind, opening the scoring just prior to the interval with an impressive back-heel before laying on Leon Goretzka with an equally cute dummy soon after the break.
Toni Kroos added two goals of his own – the first assisted by Ginter, the second a classy solo effort – to help Germany ease to victory. Manuel Neuer had helped their cause with a second-half penalty save.
GERMANY v BELARUS: AS IT HAPPENED
Reporter’s view
With one game to spare, Germany have qualified for the finals for a record 13th time in a row. This campaign has not been as flawless as those of the past major tournaments, but this is still a Mannschaft in the process of rebuilding and, with many absentees, tonight was not really about finding a team for next summer but about getting the job done.
Steffen Potter
State of play
- Germany have qualified.
- Belarus can no longer qualify via the European Qualifiers group stage; they will be in the play-offs as UEFA Nations League Group D2 winners.
Reaction
Joachim Löw, Germany coach: "We have reached our goal, the team has played well. We have seen good movements and play. Sure, not everything was perfect, but as a bottom line I am pleased with what I saw."
Toni Kroos, Germany midfielder: "We are still lacking a little bit in experience, but certain procedures are working better and better. We will know where we stand shortly before the tournament. Currently I would not count us amongst the top favourites. But that doesn't always mean anything."
Key stats
- Ginter scored his first Germany goal on his 29th appearance.
- The last time Kroos was directly involved in two Germany goals was in the 7-1 defeat of Brazil in the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-finals.
- Germany have kept five clean sheets in their last seven matches, having only kept two in their previous 16 games.
- Germany have scored two goals or more in ten of their last 11 matches: 32 in total in their last 11 games.
- Löw is the longest-serving national team coach in current European football; he has been in charge of Germany since 12 July 2006.
- Belarus have lost seven of their last nine games.
- Belarus have only scored four goals in their last nine games.
Line-ups
Germany: Neuer; Klostermann, Ginter, Koch, Schulz; Gündoğan, Kimmich, Kroos; Goretzka, Gnabry (Waldschmidt 84, Rudy 90+1), Werner (Brandt 68)
Belarus: Gutor; Matveichik, Martynovich, Naumov, Polyakov; Maevski; Kovalev (Skavysh 78), Dragun, Nekhaychik (Bessmertny 84), Stasevich; Laptev (Lisakovich 68)