LIVE – Multiplex League of Nations: the Netherlands dominate Hungary at the break, Germany in demonstration

LIVE – Multiplex League of Nations: the Netherlands dominate Hungary at the break, Germany in demonstration

And the opportunity at the same time for Hungary (51st, 2-0)

Served behind on a plateau by Nagy from the right, Sallai takes a touch in front of Van Dijk at six meters. His ball dies in the small outside net of the Oranje.

Weghorst hits the crossbar! (50th, 2-0)

Another shot and a clear opportunity for the Oranje striker, whose shot wrapped from the right from 20 meters hits the crossbar! As the action began, Gakpo made his takedown abilities known.

A Hungarian shot… without danger (48th, 2-0)

After a big opportunity for Weghorst, blocked at the penalty spot by Orban, Sallai is served on the other side of the field but his cross shot in no way worries Verbruggen who accompanies the leather out of the goal.

The “manita” in Germany (5-0, 59th)

Florian Wirtz scores a double in barely a quarter of an hour since returning from the locker room. Decisive pass for Havertz.

Start of the second half in Amsterdam!

It’s back between the Netherlands and Hungary (2-0)!

And 4 for the Mannschaft (51st, 4-0)

Florian Wirtz also scores his goal against a demobilized Bosnia Herzegovina and already assured of being relegated to League B. The jewel of Bayer Leverkusen delights the Friborg public with a magnificent floating free kick less than 25 meters away, opposite corner!

Resumption of play in Germany (3-0)

Start of the second half between Germany and Bosnia Herzegovina in Fribourg.

Half-time in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in front (2-0)

Thanks to two penalties converted by Weghorst then Gakpo, the Dutch have for the moment booked their ticket for the quarter-finals of the Nations League. We will necessarily remember the interruption of around ten minutes at the start of the game, which was very detrimental to the Hungarian selection, which was then overtaken on the pitch.

GAKPO TRANSFORM (45+11, 2-0)

Without trembling, Cody Gakpo takes Dibusz on the wrong foot and allows the Oranje to lead 2-0.

Second penalty for the Netherlands! (45+10, 1-0)

Nagy was at fault for a tripped foot on Malen who had made the difference on his leg pass. Undeniable penalty.

The Oranje still on the attack (45+7, 1-0)

The locals try to make the break before half-time. Small cross at the far post of Timber, Dumfries is a little short to resume. The ball returns to Malen’s feet but his shot is blocked at close range by Orban.

Half-time in Germany!

It’s the break in Fribourg. Julian Nagelsmann’s players quietly lead 3-0 against Bosnia Herzegovina thanks to goals from Musiala, Kleindienst and Havertz. The Mannschaft currently secures first place in the group.

13 minutes of added time in Amsterdam

This is logical because of the interruption at the start of the meeting for “medical emergency”.

Gravenberch au-dessus (43rd, 1-0)

The Hungarians can no longer breathe and see orange waves breaking. At 25 meters, De Jong shifts Gravenberch whose right-footed shot flies above the top corner.

The shot of Gakpo ! (41e, 1-0)

From his preferred position on the left, the Liverpool winger picks up speed, cuts into the center and shoots from the right at the near post. Hungarian goalkeeper Dibusz catches on the ground.

THE THIRD GERMAN GOAL (3-0, 37th)

The Germans continue on their own and score a third goal thanks to Havertz, who scores with first intention on a service from Wirtz. First place in Group 3 of League A extends its arms to the Germans.

The penalty scored by Weghorst on video

The Netherlands dominate (35th, 1-0)

The meeting timer has been updated, not counting the interruption at the start of the meeting. We therefore imagine that there will be additional time in this first act. In the meantime, the Netherlands insist by going through the sides, requesting Malen and Gakpo.

Germany leads 2-0! (25th, 2-0)

On the Freiburg side, the Mannschaft has already made the break against Bosnia thanks to Mönchengladbach striker Kleindienst, scorer on a pass from Andrich.

The Dutch opportunity! (13th, 1-0)

The Oranje went on the attack again and Reijnders almost headed past the Hungarian goalkeeper Dibusz on a cross from the left. The corner does nothing.

BUUUUUUT FROM THE NETHERLANDS! (10th, 1-0)

Without trembling, Weghorst transformed the penalty for the Netherlands who took the lead. It remains to be seen how Hungary will react after this very special 15-minute episode.

The match resumes with a VAR check and… penalty! (9th, 0-0)

Pretty incredible scene in Amsterdam. While the victim, who would have convulsed, was evacuated, the meeting resumed. The Spanish referee Mr Manzano then goes to the video referee screen and signals a penalty for a stroller on Malen, during the free kick preceding the interruption.

Germany still ahead in the score (17th, 1-0)

Meanwhile, in Fribourg, Julian Nagelsmann’s Germans are calmly leading their way against Bosnia Herzegovina, in a match which is struggling to get going.

A formalized “medical emergency”

The meeting has still not resumed after several minutes of interruption. “Match suspended due to medical emergency”, formalizes the official UEFA banner visible on television.

Stupor in Amsterdam

The person being cared for is surrounded by all the members of the Hungarian bench and the care provided remains confidential. Szoboszlai and his partners on the pitch remain stoic, waiting for good news.

The Netherlands-Hungary match is interrupted (8th)

Following a first yellow card for Hungarian defender Orban and a free kick which resulted in nothing for Oranje, the game was stopped. For good reason, a member of the Hungarian bench seems to be unwell on the edge of the pitch. Stadium medical staff came to his aid.

New thrill for the defense of the Netherlands (3rd, 0-0)

Strangely alone, Szoboszlai rushes down the left to the penalty spot but is blocked by the return of Van Hecke. Behind, Schafer sees his left-footed shot finish above the Dutch goal.

BUUUUUT FROM GERMANY! (2nd, 1-0)

After just two minutes, Musiala opened the scoring for the Mannschaft against Bosnia Herzegovina! Served by a center from Kimmich, the jewel of Bayern Munich scores with a header.

Verbruggen saves already, offside! (1st)

On the Hungarian entry and after a deflection of the head, Nego stumbles on the Dutch goalkeeper and the flag finally goes up.

Here we go in the Nations League!

Netherlands-Hungary and Germany-Bosnia Herzegovina kick off! The match in Amsterdam is our common thread!

Kick-off imminent!

The anthems rang out in Amsterdam, time for the game between the Dutch and the Hungarians.

Turkey and Wales neutralize each other

In the 6 p.m. matches this Saturday, the Turks and the Welsh were unable to decide between themselves (0-0), which benefits Turkey, which remains two points ahead at the head of the League B group before concluding in Montenegro on Tuesday .

Meanwhile, Willy Sagnol’s Georgia also conceded a draw against Ukraine (1-1) but retains the leadership of its group (League B), one point ahead of Albania and the Czech Republic. who therefore cross swords from 8:45 p.m.

0-0 between Turks and Welsh.
Umit Bektas / REUTERS

Two other meetings at 8:45 p.m.

In League B, Albania hosts the Czech Republic this evening in a crucial match for promotion to League A. In League C, Sweden and Slovakia, who share the lead in their group, face each other in Solna.

The stake: the second ticket for the quarter-finals of the League of Nations

Leader of group 3 with 10 points on the clock, Germany has already ensured its qualification for the “Final 8” with its success against the Netherlands (1-0) on October 14. It now remains for the Germans to finish the job this evening in Friborg to secure first place in the group.

With a view to the quarter-finals and obtaining the second qualifying ticket, the meeting between the Netherlands (2nd) and Hungary (3rd), currently tied with 5 points, proves decisive. The two nations having shared the points during the first leg in October in Budapest (1-1), the one which wins this Saturday will secure second place before the last day thanks to the particular “goal-average”. Bosnia, last in the group with a point, travels to Germany for the honor.

Gravenberch and Timber warming up on the Dutch side.
Piroschka Van De Wouw / REUTERS

Germany-Bosnia Herzegovina team lineups

Germany’s eleven:

Bosnia’s eleven:

Netherlands-Hungary team lineups

The eleven of the Netherlands:

Hungary’s eleven:

Welcome to this live!

Good evening everyone and welcome to lefigaro.fr to follow live commentary on the continuation and end of the 5th day of the Nations League. Mainly to follow are the two matches in Group 3 of League A, Germany-Bosnia Herzegovina and Netherlands-Hungary. Kick-off 8:45 p.m.!


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