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On Friday, Germany defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 to move one step closer to the Nations League quarterfinals as the 10-man Netherlands salvaged a 1-1 draw in Hungary.

Deniz Undav scored twice in the victory. After thirty minutes in Zenica, Florian Wirtz of Bayer Leverkusen laid in a backheel for Undav’s opener.

The attacker from Stuttgart then made it two when he headed home a cross from Maximilian Mittlestaedt. With twenty minutes left, Edin Dzeko, a 38-year-old former forward for Manchester City, scored his 67th goal for his country, giving Bosnia a response.

Things got a little heated when they scored, but we had firm control,” Undav, who was making just his second start for his country, said to German station RTL.

With the victory, Germany now leads the Netherlands by two points after three games, and the two heavyweights will play each other on Monday in Munich.

According to Julian Nagelsmann, the coach of Germany, “we scored too few goals for the number of chances we had.”

A minute of silence was observed at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, by both Dutch and Hungarian players, as well as spectators, in honor of the late Johan Neeskens, 73, who was a legend in his own right.

Roland Sallai gave Hungary the lead in the 32nd minute with a close-range strike after Zsolt Nagy set him up.10-Man

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For Hungarian coach Marco Rossi, who was leading the national team for the 69th time, it was the ideal way to begin the match.
In their first match since being thrashed 8-1 in 2013, Hungary aimed to defeat the Netherlands.

When Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk was sent off in the 79th minute, that scenario became more favorable.

But four minutes later, Denzel Dumfries headed in a Cody Gakpo free kick, making a farce out of the Dutch’s one-man advantage.

Ronald Koeman, the Netherlands coach, remarked, “We tried to put pressure forward even with ten men.” “I had assumed that we would

Craig Bellamy’s team led 2-0 at halftime thanks to goals from Harry Wilson and Brennan Johnson of Tottenham, who scored for the seventh straight game for both club and country. However, Iceland responded with a goal in the second half.

Before Wales goalkeeper Danny Ward let a drive from the same player bounce off his elbow and into the net in the 72nd minute, substitute Logi Tomasson had reduced the deficit in the 69th and 72nd minutes.

“Over the long term, I’m pretty content. And I’m not trying to sugarcoat drawing after leading 2-0, I promise,” Bellamy stated.

“I told the players what I’m telling you right now. This was excellent.10-Man

Turkey defeated Montenegro 1-0 in the same group.

In other action on Friday, Sweden gave up a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Slovakia; as a result, both sides finished with seven points from three games, although Sweden led their group on goal differential.

In Bratislava, Sweden led 2-0 through goals from Yasin Ayari and Ken Sema after 32 minutes, but Slovakia rallied for a point behind two goals from David Strelec.

Albania was defeated 2-0 at home by the Czech Republic thanks to two goals from Tomas Chory.

Mykhailo Mudryk’s brilliant 35th-minute goal put the Czechs equal on six points with the pool leaders, Georgia, who fell to Ukraine 1-0.

10-Man Netherlands,Germany Win In Nations League sports news

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