Germany triumphed over the Netherlands with a 1-0 victory in Group A3 of the Nations League, held at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The decisive goal came from Jamie Leweling, the 23-year-old VfB Stuttgart forward, marking a memorable international debut.
Leweling initially found the net in the second minute, but the goal was ruled out for offside. However, his persistence paid off in the 64th minute with a powerful strike that counted, securing Germany’s place at the top of the Group. This win extends Germany’s unbeaten run and guarantees their spot in the quarterfinals, scheduled for March.
Before the match, the Allianz Arena crowd set an emotional tone, paying tribute to four German football legends—Ilkay Gundogan, Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller, and Manuel Neuer—who have recently retired from international duty.
The Netherlands struggled to find their rhythm in the first half but showed signs of improvement in the second period. Notable attempts from Xavi Simons and Donyell Malen brought them close to equalizing, with Simons even rattling the crossbar with a long-distance effort.
In the 88th minute, the Netherlands nearly equalized when substitute Donyell Malen fired a shot directly at Baumann. However, this was the extent of their efforts in an otherwise lackluster performance from Ons Oranje. Despite their efforts, Ronald Koeman’s side couldn’t break through Germany’s defense and suffered their first defeat of the tournament.
Germany’s dominance was evident as they created more chances and controlled the game. With this victory, they now sit at 10 points after four games, five points clear of the second-placed Netherlands. Hungary follows in third place, level on points with the Dutch but trailing on goal difference, after a 2-0 win over bottom-placed Bosnia and Herzegovina, courtesy of two goals from Dominik Szoboszlai.
The next round of fixtures on November 16 will see Germany host Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the Netherlands will face Hungary. The final group matches on November 19 will have Hungary hosting Germany and the Netherlands traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina.