Match Awards from Germany's thrilling 4-3 win over Switzerland
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Match Awards from Germany's thrilling 4-3 win over Switzerland
"Ndoye gave Switzerland their first goal and generally caused havoc for Germany's backline, showcasing relentless energy and skill throughout the first half."
"While most of the backline had strong performances, Nico Schlotterbeck and Oliver Baumann had major off days, leading to questions about their future roles."
"Gnabry had deservedly earned a spot in this squad and was incredibly sharp when called upon, demonstrating why he is back in top form."
"It was a bad day for Kai Havertz and even more so for Leroy Sané, with both failing to make a significant impact on the pitch."
Julian Nagelsmann's squad delivered a thrilling performance in an international friendly against Switzerland, leading to significant decisions before the upcoming match against Ghana. The Swiss attacker Ndoye was particularly impactful, scoring the first goal and troubling Germany's defense. While Germany's backline had strong performances from players like Kimmich, Nico Schlotterbeck and goalkeeper Oliver Baumann struggled. Gnabry showcased his return to form, while Havertz and Sané underperformed, raising questions about their starting positions for the next match.
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