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regular-article-logo Friday, 22 November 2024

Germany lose at home

Reuters Cologne Published 30.03.23, 05:17 AM
Romelu Lukaku after making it 2-0 for Belgium on Tuesday

Romelu Lukaku after making it 2-0 for Belgium on Tuesday Reuters

Visitors Belgium battled to a 3-2 win over Germany in a friendly on Tuesday to make it two wins from two matches in the past four days while piling pressure on the embattled Euro 2024 hosts.

With both teams eager to bounce back from their shock group stage World Cup exits in December, it was Belgium who were the better side, with Germany struggling with their backline.

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The Germans were outclassed in the first half, as Belgium attacked at will.

They took the lead with a five-pass move from deep in their own half as Yannick Carrasco, unmarked and with lots of space on the left, rifled home in the sixth minute.

Before the hosts had any time to recover, Belgium struck again after some more woeful German defending, with Kevin De Bruyne slipping the ball through to Romelu Lukaku to finish from inside the box.

The Belgium striker had also scored a hat-trick in their 3-0 win over Sweden in their opening Group F Euro 2024 qualifier on Friday and he could have added another goal in the 20th when he rattled the bar with a powerful header.

Kevin De Bruyne (right) celebrates with Johan Bakayoko after scoring the third goal

Kevin De Bruyne (right) celebrates with Johan Bakayoko after scoring the third goal Reuters

The Germans, who beat Peru 2-0 on Saturday in their first international since their World Cup exit in Qatar, earned a penalty on the stroke of halftime and forward Niclas Fuellkrug converted for his sixth goal in six international matches.

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