Germany predicted lineup vs Italy


Germany has a one-goal pillow in the quarter-finals in the quarter-finals against Italy in the Nations quarter-leg against Italy on Sunday evening.

The team was 2-1 winners during the first leg on Thursday in San Siro, who were behind Tim Klindeienst and Leon Goretzka. Her close victory brought her a foot on the market in the semifinals – a round that you have never achieved in the Nations League so far.

Julian Nagelsmann will be happy about what he experienced in Milan from his side from his side, but could still make changes to keep things fresh between the games in view of the short turn.

So Germany could be in Dortmund.

Leon Goretzka, Tim Klinderienst

Tim Kleindiesnt (L) and Leon Goretzka (R) achieved on Thursday / Ciancaphoto Studio / Gettyimages

GK: Oliver Baumann – The Hoffenheim Stopper used the violation of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen with some impressive exhibitions for the national team fully exploited, including the trip to Italy on Thursday evening, in which he achieved six parades of which were striking reflex stops.

RB: Joshua Kimmich – Two exquisite crosses set the German goals in San Siro, with Kimmich’s creative influence in the right -back. One would expect your deliveries to cause Italy again on Sunday.

CB: Antonio Rudiger – Rudiger was a defiant form for Real Madrid this season and is asked to master the energetic double act of Moise Kean and Giacomo Raspadori.

CB: Jonathan Tah – The last clearance of the Bayer Leverkusen Defender was unfortunate support for Sandro Tonali on Thursday, but the 29-year-old still played quite well and even completed more passes (65) than any other player with an accuracy rate of 97%.

LB: Maximilian Mittelstadt – David Taum lasted only 45 minutes on Thursday after a disappointing ad and was to be replaced by middle city at the left -back.

DM: Pascal Gross – In the first leg, only his 13th capacity of Germany earned great and was not flawless in victory. However, the Borussia Dortmund star should have another chance in midfield.

DM: Leon Goretzka – An excellent header headball secured Germany and Goretzka was immense. The midfielder of Bayern Munich has appeared for the national team for the first time since November 2023.

RM: Leroy Sane – Sane was lively, but a bit toothless, and Nagelsmann will want more of his wing player against the attack -minded fate.

Am: Jamal Musiala – The attacking midfielder with a fleet foot did not directly contribute to one of the German goals, but offered an impressive performance and used his mobility and tricks to find space between the lines.

LM: Jamie Leweling – Nadiem Amiris Renaissance in Mainz saw how he deserved a start to his return in Germany, but Leweling was able to stand up for the 28-year-old. The Stuttgart winger, who met his second appearance for the national team on Thursday, will fight Karim Adeyemi for a starting space.

ST: Tim Kleindienst – Klindienst’s expert headers preceded Goretzka’s outstanding jump and set the comeback in motion. Borussia Monchengladbach’s late bloomer now scores three goals in five caps.

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