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Die Folgen: Germanys 1-1 draw with Hungary (Bavarian Football Work) As Bayern Munich s players prepare to get back into the club mix, the German national team set out for Hungary as Die Mannschaft had one more UEFA Nations League game to account for during this break.
The Germans were able to outlast Hungary for the 1-0 win, but it was not anywhere near as aesthetic as Saturdays 7-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Here are some quick hitters on the match: As always, lets take a look at the starting XI: For the final time in the #NationsLeague group stages, heres your Germany lineup! #DFB #GermanFootball #GermanMNT #HUNGER DFB/Thomas Bocker pic.twitter.com/0Sk8hAUufm German Football (@DFB_Team_EN) November 19, 2024 As expected, Julian Nagelsmann went with a lot of changes.
Robin Koch.
Chris Fuhrich.
Felix Nmecha, Julian Brandt, Nico Schlotterbeck, Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry, and Benjamin Heinrichs all got the nod.
It would have been great for Kimmich to take a seat for the match, but even after picking up a knock against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bayern Munich man wanted to play and Nagelsmann (as he did at Bayern) was not going to deny him.
Speaking of Bayern Munich, having three players that the club might be planning to use on Friday against FC Augsburg probably did not sit all that well with the club, but such is life.
Even with the mass lineup changes, it was clear that Germany was the side.
What was also clear was that this game was not going to finish 7-0.
Gnabry had a great look with the ball on his left foot, but he sent the shot wide in the 12th minute.
Germany was looking dangerous, but clearly had a lineup that was feeling out how to play together early on.
Alexander Nubel, who had a great save in the 24th minute, bailed out Kimmich in the 39th minute when Zsolt Nagy got a step on the right-back and ripped off a laser.
The goalkeeper didnt have to move much to make the stop, but it was a hard shot from relatively close range.
Germany dominated first half possession, but did allow six shots (two on target).
The attacking group of Sane, Brandt, Gnabry, and Fuhrich was lacking chemistry and precision.
I do like how Fuhrich plays wing, though.
The VfB Stuttgart man and Sane were both decent on the wings.
In the 60th minute, Brandt almost had a goal, but was a bit too eager to get behind Hungarys backline.
Kai Havertz pinged the post when he came into the match on what would have been a spectacular goal.
When Havertz, Musiala, and Wirtz subbed in, the attack was given a jolt.
Nubel did it again with a big save in the 67th minute on what looked like a surefire goal by Barnabas Varga.
Florian Wirtz seemed especially....angry when he entered the match.
In the 76th minute, Germany finally broke through.
A Wirtz corner found the head of Schlotterbeck, but the attempt was turned away by Hungary goalkeeper Denes Dibusz.
However, Felix Nmecha was there to clean things up in front of the net for the score.
In extra time, though, a really unfortunate handball on Robin Koch resulted in a penalty kick for Dominik Szoboszlai, who essentially threw a change-up to a sprawling Nubel to knot the game at 1-1 on the final play.
Overall, the game went as expected.
Hungary is not a pushover and Germany still had a chance to win until the very last second.
The team continues to make progress and we got a chance to see some of the depth options in a competitive match, so all-in-all, this was a win for Germanys squad and its coaching staff alike.
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pic.twitter.com/WSpHbkq77w Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 18, 2024 Related Report: Bayern Munich keeping eye on Lilles Jonathan David Transfer Radar: Max Eberl has followed Lilles Jonathan David for a long time, wants him at Bayern Munich City could make bid for Zubimendi in January (ESPN) Manchester City could be looking at getting its Rodri replacement in January by acquiring Real Sociedads Martin Zubimendi: Manchester City could try and tempt Martin Zubimendi into a January move, Football Insider reports.
The Real Sociedad midfielder previously rejected a 60m transfer to Liverpool but has since had second thoughts over that decision.
As such, City are poised to test the Spaniards resolve this winter, as they aim to sign a midfielder to deputize for the injured Rodri.
Zubimendi, 25, has made 15 appearances for Real Sociedad this season, starting in all but one of those games, and has a 60m release clause.
ESPNs Madrid correspondent Alex Kirkland provided a take on what Zubimendi could offer another club: Zubimendi has been one of LaLigas most in-demand midfielders in recent years, attracting serious interest from Barcelona, Arsenal and most recently, Liverpool, who he came close to joining last summer for 60m before opting to stay at Real Sociedad.
Despite suggestions that he might sign a new contract in San Sebastian, to keep him beyond 2027, that hasnt materialized, with La Real president Jokin Apperribay admitting in September that no conversations had taken place.
Zubimendi has repeatedly spoken about how much he loves life at the club but when a player is this good, talk of a move will never entirely go away.
Zubimendi is a deep-lying playmaker who loves to dictate a games tempo.
Only two midfielders Real Madrid s Fede Valverde and Las Palmas Kirian Rodriguez have had more touches in LaLiga this season.
Only three (Valverde, Rodriguez and Aurelien Tchouameni) have completed more passes.
And thats in a Real Sociedad side struggling in mid-table.
So how might he fill in for Rodri at Manchester City? Just look at how hes already done it for Spain.
Zubimendi started alongside Fabian Ruiz in the Rodri role in both Spains UEFA Nations League games last month a 1-0 win over Denmark and a 3-0 victory over Serbia and excelled, scoring a late winner against Denmark.
Theyre not exactly the same player.
Rodri is taller, stronger and more physically dominant the kind of player youd tend to think is best suited to the Premier League.
He also poses more of a goal threat.
Zubimendi scored a career-high four (half as many as Rodris eight for City) for La Real in LaLiga last season.
But if youre looking for a technically secure, ball-playing midfielder to control a game, then Zubimendi is your man.
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Lets take a look at some of the big topics for this week on the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Weve fought it the best we could, but it is time to admit that if Bayern Munich has the chance to team up Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz they should get it done as soon as possible.
Germany is legit now.
Julian Nagelsmann is working magic like we have not seen in a long time.
Can he keep it going or is Germany peaking too early? Could Hansi Flick lure away Bayern Munichs talent? At least one report indicates that the Bavarians are at least a little worried that Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, and....Musiala (!?) could all be drawn to Flick.
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DONATE NOW! Related Bavarian Podcast Works S7E17: Were all in on Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz together at Bayern Munich; Could Hansi Flick lure away Bayerns talent; Germany is legit; and MORE! LFC, United, Hammers could all be scoping Pulisic (ESPN) Liverpool FC , Manchester United , and West Ham United could all be eyeing a run at AC Milan s Christian Pulisic.
Pulisic, who has been excellent this season, has seven goals and five assists in 15 games across all competitions this season: Liverpool, Manchester United and West Ham United are all interested in AC Milan star Christian Pulisic, reports Calciomercato.
The Rossoneri dont want the 26-year-old United States international to leave due to his impressive form, but have let their better players depart for the correct figure in the past and that could be the case here if the Serie A giants receive an offer of over 60 million.
ESPN correspondent Mark Ogden offered his thoughts on a potential return to the Premier League for Christian Pulisic: Pulisic is enjoying the best season of his career with Milan and seems to have found a place where he can thrive after a difficult time at Chelsea.
Already this term hes got seven goals and four assists for the Rossoneri in all competitions, and in Serie A hes ranked fifth for chances created (24) and seventh for expected assists (2.11).
But as much as Pulisic is having a great season with Milan, I dont see any of those potential moves being a possibility certainly not in January.
Liverpool are stacked with attacking players, and their priority is to bolster Arne Slots midfield having failed to sign Real Sociedads Martin Zubimendi during the summer window.
And United, who like Liverpool have considered a move for Pulisic in the past, are just setting out under new coach Ruben Amorim and its unlikely that the former Sporting CP coach has arrived at Old Trafford with the USMNT star at the top of his list of potential signings.
But a bigger issue would be the fee United dont have the money spend 60m on a player with a chequered past in the Premier League.
West Ham? Unless Pulisic is desperate to give up the Champions League with one of Italys biggest clubs for a Premier League relegation battle, you can forget this one.
It seems inevitable that Pulisic will make the move back to England at some point.
And no...as cool as it would be, my days of campaigning for Bayern Munich to go after Pulisic are over.
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If so, Napoli could give him a chance to return to Italy: Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Radu Dragusin is a target for former manager Antonio Conte, now in charge of Serie A table-toppers Napoli.
Related Agent of Tottenham Hotspur defender Radu Dragusins explains decision to snub Bayern Munich Breaking: Bayern Munich submitted offer to Radu Dragusin; in bidding war with Tottenham Hotspur Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show Germany 7-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bavarian Football Works) The German national team destroyed Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0 in a match that was just an all-out, thorough domination by the Germans from start to finish.
Jamal Musialas early goal set the tone for the match, which was as good as the team has looked under Julian Nagelsmann.
Somehow even in a terrific performance Musiala did not end the game as Germany most impactful player (which tells you just how good Florian Wirtz was).
Needless to say, there was a ton to talk about.
Here is what we have on tap for the Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Wirtz and Musiala are incredible.
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DONATE NOW! Related Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show Germany 7-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (UEFA Nations League) Barca could make splurge for Gyokeres (ESPN) FC Barcelona could be planning to take a run at Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres: Barcelona believe they can sign Sporting CP star Viktor Gyokeres for 60-70m, according to Diario Sport.
The former Coventry City striker has a release clause of 100m, but the report says that Barcelona can negotiate a lower amount.
Related Report: Bayern Munich monitoring Sporting CP star striker Viktor Gyokeres closely BFW Breakdown: Does a Viktor Gyokeres signing even make sense for Bayern Munich? BVB to run it back with another Bellingham? (@Plettigoal) Borussia Dortmund had so much fun with Jude Bellingham, that the club is contemplating a move for his brother, Jobe: Borussia Dortmund are monitoring Jobe #Bellingham There is and was always intense contact with the family, mainly through chief scout Sebastian Krug / @berger_pj Contract with Sunderland valid until 2028.
Price valuation: 25m.
Currently its not a hot topic...
pic.twitter.com/OlBnqISSbv Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) November 19, 2024 Borussia Dortmund are monitoring Jobe #Bellingham There is and was always intense contact with the family, mainly through chief scout Sebastian Krug / @berger_pj Contract with Sunderland valid until 2028.
Price valuation: 25m.
Currently its not a hot topic between #BVB and 19 y/o Jobe Bellingham but his further development is being closely monitored.
Top English clubs are interested in the CM.
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