
""It definitely wasn't our nicest game," he said, per @iMiaSanMia. "The stadium was extremely emotional, we had to work hard and go for the second, third and fourth ball, fight for every ball." "It was tough even for the referee to notice all details that were going on," he said. "In the end a set piece was decisive, we practice that a lot because it's important.""
""It was an 'ugly' win, but the most important thing is the 3 points," he declared, laying emphasis on the win. "To be honest, the most important thing today was the result for the table.""
Germany ended the October international break with consecutive wins, beating Luxembourg and Northern Ireland. Nick Woltemade scored the solitary goal from a set piece to secure a 1-0 victory that provided three important points. Julian Nagelsmann described the match as difficult, noting the stadium atmosphere, constant duels, and the need to fight for second and fourth balls. Nagelsmann also commented on refereeing challenges and emphasized the value of set-piece practice. Northern Ireland offered a physical, competitive performance that disrupted Germany's rhythm and made controlled possession and a fluent attacking display hard to achieve.
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