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New-look Germany show promise in draw with Serbia; Wales win

Last updated on: March 21, 2019 10:35 IST

The Germans, knocked out of the World Cup in the group stage and relegated in the Nations League last year, had only one player from their 2014 World Cup victory in the starting line-up and their oldest outfield player was aged 24.

IMAGE: Germany were aggressive and quicker than in recent games in Wednesday's international friendly against Serbia, at the Volkswagen Arena, in Wolfsburg, Germany. Photograph: Fabian Bimmer/Reuters

Germany's new-look team made a promising return to the international stage with a 1-1 draw against Serbia in a friendly on Wednesday, showing signs of improvement following a disastrous 2018.

The Germans, knocked out of the World Cup in the group stage and relegated in the Nations League last year, had only one player from their 2014 World Cup victory in the starting line-up and their oldest outfield player was aged 24.

 

More aggressive and quicker than in recent games, with Kai Havertz, Julian Brandt and Leroy Sane playing behind forward Timo Werner, the hosts needed only three minutes to get a shot on target with Havertz firing the ball at Serbia keeper Marko Dmitrovic following a quick passing move.

Coach Joachim Loew sent World champions Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng and Thomas Mueller into international retirement in a surprise decision last week as his team prepares to launch their Euro 2020 qualification campaign against the Netherlands on Sunday.

Serbia went forward after 11 minutes and their first corner bounced off the back of two players to land perfectly for Luka Jovic to head in for his first international goal.

The 21-year-old, who has scored 22 goals in 35 appearances for Eintracht Frankfurt this season, is likely to be among the biggest transfer targets this summer, with Real Madrid and Barcelona among clubs reportedly interested.

Werner twice went close to an equaliser before Serbia, who won promotion in the Nations League after an undefeated run in their group, wasted a chance when Adem Ljajic fired a shot over the bar.

But the Germans kept their foot firmly on the gas and wasted several chances in the second half before substitute Leon Goretzka grabbed a deserved equaliser in the 69th minute.

"In the first half the automation in this new team, playing together for the first time, did not function that well," Loew told reporters.

"In the second half the team sent a very good signal that we can increase pressure and we can increase the tempo. We had a lot of chances and we missed the final touch a bit. That is also part of the learning experience.

"Overall, I am very satisfied with the mentality, the pressure we created."

Serbia, who had Dmitrovic to thank for hanging on to the draw as the keeper made several saves to deny the Germans a second goal, were left with 10 players when Milan Pavlov was sent off for a reckless challenge on Sane.

The Manchester City winger was taken off but Loew said his injury was not too serious and he would be fit for Sunday.

"It was a vicious foul. Sane was lucky and got away with not getting hurt but such fouls can break bones."

Wales beat Trinidad with stoppage-time goal

IMAGE: Ben Woodburn scores the winner for Wales in the international friendly against Trinidad and Tobago, at the The Racecourse, in Wrexham, Britain. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/Reuters

Wales needed a stoppage-time goal from Liverpool teenager Ben Woodburn to beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 in friendly after Ryan Giggs left Gareth Bale out of the home side in Wrexham.

Bale was one of several players, including Aaron Ramsey and David Brooks, omitted by Wales manager Giggs on Wednesday just days before the team begin their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign against Slovakia in Cardiff on Sunday.

Trinidad and Tobago are ranked 93rd in the world -- 74 places lower than Wales -- yet it seemed they might be rewarded with a highly creditable draw at a Racecourse Ground where their manager, Dennis Lawrence, played for Wrexham.

The last match between the two countries had seen Bale become Wales's youngest player at 16 years and 315 days in a victory over Trinidad in Austria in a 2006 friendly.

Bale was not even on the bench on Wednesday, with Giggs protecting his star player ahead of Sunday's match.

Trinidad nearly took the lead when Aubrey David's shot was cleared off the line by Chris Gunter.

But the second minute of stoppage time produced the lone goal when Woodburn chested in a Will Vaulks cross.

Source: REUTERS
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