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Germany rallies to beat Romania in FIFA World Cup European qualifier

Oct 09, 2021

Berlin (Germany) Oct 9: Thomas Muller's late decider helped Germany bounce back to beat Romania 2-1 on home soil in Group J of FIFA World Cup European qualification on Friday.
The hosts thought they had the golden chance to break the deadlock with a penalty in the early stage, but the referee overturned his original decision after reviewing Andrei Burca's tackle on Timo Werner inside the box.
Romania scored first with only nine minutes gone, when Ianis Hagi danced through Germany's defence before hammering the ball past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Germany pressed frenetically for an answer, meanwhile, Romania kept all their man behind the ball.
The hosts kept Romania's defence busy but Hansi Flick's men lacked in accuracy to finish the job. Serge Gnabry was a main factor in Germany's game plan and forced the visitors' goalkeeper Florin Nita into action for the first time in the 17th minute.
Gnabry remained in the thick of things as he tested Nita with an effort from tight angle in the 35th minute before unleashing a left-footed low strike on target nine minutes later.
Germany continued dominant after the restart and got rewarded as Gnabry eventually got his name on the scoreboards after taking advantage on Marco Reus' tee up in the 52nd minute. It was Gnabry's 20th goal in 30 international outings.
Romania couldn't hold the pace while Germany pressed relentless and turned things around in the 82nd minute when Muller poked home Joshua Kimmich's flicked on corner to make it 2-1.
With six wins from seven games, Germany tops Group J with 18 points followed by North Macedonia (12 points), Armenia (12 points), Romania (10 points), Iceland (5 points) and Lichtenstein (1 point).
"I think we staged a very enthusiastic performance. We tried a lot and had to take a deficit into the break, which is of course not very satisfying, but we responded well and got rewarded after the half time," Muller said.
Source: Xinhua

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