Germany triumphed over Bosnia and Herzegovina with a score of 7-0, as Florian Wirtz delivered an outstanding performance, leading the dominant home team to an easy win in the UEFA Nations League.
In a dazzling display of attacking football, Germany secured their place in the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals with a resounding 7-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Freiburg. This emphatic win not only confirmed their status at the top of Group A3 but also highlighted the potency of Julian Nagelsmann’s side as they established a five-point lead at the summit.
The match got off to a disastrous start for Bosnia, who were desperate for at least a point to stave off relegation to League B. Jamal Musiala wasted no time in putting Germany ahead, finding the net within just two minutes. The early goal set the tone for a night to forget for the visitors, who struggled to contain the relentless German attack.
As the first half progressed, things went from bad to worse for Bosnia. Tim Kleindienst, seizing on a deflected effort from Robert Andrich, scored his first international goal to double Germany’s lead. Shortly after, Kai Havertz added a third, leaving Bosnia reeling and their hopes of survival hanging by a thread.
The second half saw Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz take centre stage, as he netted two goals in quick succession. His first was a stunning 25-yard free-kick that left the Bosnian goalkeeper with no chance, followed by a simple tap-in after Havertz’s initial effort was parried away.
Germany, who have remained unbeaten since their quarter-final exit at Euro 2024 (with four wins and a draw), continued to dominate the match. Substitute Leroy Sane added the sixth goal, showcasing the depth of talent in Nagelsmann’s squad. Kleindienst then capped off the rout with his second goal of the evening, sealing a comprehensive victory for the hosts.
This performance not only secures Germany’s place in the knockout stages but also sends a clear message to their rivals: they are a force to be reckoned with as they aim for glory in the UEFA Nations League.