
On November 18, 2025, the German national team secured a convincing victory over Slovakia at their home stadium in Leipzig. Under the leadership of Julian Nagelsmann, the team achieved an impressive 6–0 win, earning a direct qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Germans began the match energetically, using rapid pressing to dominate their opponents. In the 20th minute, Niklas Voltemade opened the scoring following a pass from Joshua Kimmich.
Germany repeatedly exploited Slovakia's flanks afterward. Serge Gnabry converted a one-on-one situation to double the hosts' lead.
Close to the end of the first half, Leroy Sané delivered a precise strike to the far corner, scoring a goal. Shortly afterward, Sané notched a brace with Florian Wirtz providing the assist.
In the second half, Germany continued their attacks while maintaining a secure game. Sané capitalized on a defensive error by Slovakia to score again.
Substitute Ridle Baku turned Serge Gnabry's assist into a precise goal. At the end of the match, debutant Assan Ouedraogo scored after receiving a pass from Sané.
His shot deflected off an opposing defender and found the back of the net. Slovakia posed occasional threats through counterattacks and set-pieces but failed to score.
Germany secured a solid revenge for their defeat in the first round, cementing their place at the top of Group A and guaranteeing direct qualification. Read “Zamin” on Telegram!
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