
"I'm happy to score my first goal in my 31st game for Germany. It's a nice feeling to do it here in my old stadium. It's hard work, after every training I practice free-kicks. It was important to keep a clean sheet, we were there from the first minute. The red card also played into our hands. We didn't concede any chances, Oli [Baumann] didn't have anything to do - which was our goal,"
"The team spirit appeared to be much higher than the last international where the German were flat and the renewed energy helped power the team to a 4-0 victory. An early red card played a massive role in the outcome, but Germany likely would have rolled easily even without being a man-up for three quarters of the match. Let's dive into all of the details from the match on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works - Postgame Show!"
David Raum scored his first goal in his 31st appearance for Germany with a sensational free-kick that curled inside the near post. The goal opened a 4-0 win over Luxembourg, and Raum also helped the backline maintain a clean sheet. Raum credited hard work and free-kick practice and noted the red card aided the team's control. The goalkeeper, Oli Baumann, had little to do as Germany conceded no clear chances. Team spirit and renewed energy lifted the side compared with the previous international. The win provides positive momentum heading into World Cup preparations.
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