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Match report: Germany 2-0 Hungary
Group A: Jamal Musiala and Ilkay Gundogan got the goals as Germany booked their place in the knockout stages in the face of spirited Hungarian resistance. Nick Ames reports from Stuttgart
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Full-time: Germany 2-0 Hungary
Gewrmany win, as expected courtesy of goals from Jamal Musiala and Ilkay Gundogan but Hungary can leave the pitch tonight with their heads held reasonably high.
Following their inexplicably meek performance against Switzerland, they showed up tonight and created several chances but ultimately paid for their toothlessness in front of goal.
After back-to-back defeats they will have to beat Scotland in their final group game to have any sort of chance of getting into the knockout stages. Germany are through to the knockout stages and are looking good, even if they do seem a little vulnerable at the back.
90+2 min: Szoboszlai gets penalised for a foul and then picks up a yellow card for booting the ball away in frustration. It’s all over in Stuttgart!
90 min: Neuer drops a cross, the ball is turned goalwards by Gazdag and Kimmich clears off the line for Germany. They break upfield on a counter-attack that breaks down when Sane picks the wrong pass. In all that excitement, Orban went down in the penalty area, appealing for a spot-kick. I’m not sure what, if anything happened to him but he doesn’t get one.
88 min: Hungary double-substitution: Daniel Gazdag and Kevin Csoboth on for Sallai and Varga, the striker who missed Hungary’s best chance of the game when he headed wide on the hour mark.
86 min: Fuhrich wins possession in midfield, charges forward and takes the ball around Roland Salai. There’s no shot on, so he plays the ball inside. Fulkrug tries his luck from distance but fails to hit the target.
85 min: Another Stuttgart player (on loan from Brighton) takes to the pitch as Deniz Undav replaces Ilkay Gundogan.
83 min: A Hungary corner drops deep into the six-yard box. With Martin Adam lurking behind him, Emre Can does well to leap and head the ball over the bar for another one.
82 min: Hungary knock it long from deep trying to pick out Roland Sallai on the right flank. The pass is wayward and Mittlestadt chests down the ball, averting any danger.
80 min: Shortly after coming on, Martin Adam knocks over Mittlestat and concedes a free-kick about 30 yards from his own goal. Leroy Sane takes the free-kick and sends it high and wide.
77 min: Hungary double-substitution: Martin Adam and Zsolt Nagy on for the wing-backs Bolla and Kerkez. Adam is some unit …
76 min: Gulasci gets down quickly to save a low right-footed drive from Sane.
72 min: Germany double-substitution: Emre Can and Chris Fuhrigh on for Robert Andrich and Jamal Musiala. It’s quite the occasion for Fuhrich, who gets to represnt his country in the stadium his Stuttgart team calls home.
70 min: Joshua Kimmich sends a rocket of a diagonal cross-cum-shot across the face of the Hungary goal. It fizzes wide of the far post at speed and is travelling at too fast a pace for Musiala to divert it home with his head.
GOAL! Germany 2-0 Hungary (Gundogan 67)
Germany double their lead! In acres of space in front of several backpedalling defenders, Ilkay Gundogan runs from deep to sweep a low Max Mittlestadt cross from the left into the corner from 14 yards out.
64 min: Hungary corner. Nothing comes of it. They’ve just made a substitution, bringing on Lazslo Kleinheisler for Adam Nagy in midfield.
63 min: With the guts of 30 minutes or a little more to go, Hungary are behind but doing OK. At the risk of stating the obvious, one suspects the next goal in this game will be crucial.
60 min: Barnabas Varga gets the jump on Jonathan Tah, who wasn’t tight enough on him, leaping to meet a wonderful Sallai cross from the left but is unable to steer his downward effort on target. It was a glorious opportunity and a bad miss.
58 min: Germany double-substitution: Niclas Fulkrug and Leroy Sane on for Kai Havertz and Florian Wirz.
54 min: Near the byline, Gundogan chops inside and squares the ball across the face of the Hungary goal. Gulasci punches clear and the ball sits up nicely for Kroos, whose shot takes a violent deflection off a defender. Despite looking hopelessly wrongfooted, Gulasci does superbly to keep it out. Excellent goalkeeping.
52 min: Another Hungary counter-attack and Szoboszlai plays the ball to the feet of Schafer again. He turns on the edge of the penalty area but runs into a stout wall of resistance in the form of Germany’s defensive midfielder Robert Andrich.
50 min: Hungary win the ball from a Germany throw-in and the ball is played to the feet of Andras Schafer on the edge of the area. He takes it on the half-turn but is unable to scurry through the defence. He ends up being penalised for a foul and Germany get to clear their lines.
49 min: Szoboszlai plays the ball wide Andras Schafer, who moves it on to Milos Kerkez out near the touchline. The Bournemouth defender wins a corner but nothing comes of it.
47 min: Hungary win a free-kick in their own penalty area after Kai Havertz is spotted grabbing a handful of somebody-or-other’s shirt.
Second half: Germany 1-0 Hungary
46 min: Play resumes with Hungary on the ball and no changes in personnel on either side. Hungary kick off by booting the ball in the direction of no fewer than five players sprinting down the left flank, as if they’re playing in a rugby match. Mercifully, none of them catch it and Germany clear.
Half-time: Germany 1-0 Hungary
It’s all square at the break and having survived big scares in the opening and closing seconds of the half, Germany lead courtesy of Jamal Musiala’s quite weird and slightly controversial goal. Hungary haven’t been unduly phased by going behind and are providing a far sterner test for Germany in 45 minutes than Scotland managed over 90.
Hungary equaliser ruled out for offside
45+2 min: Hungary free-kick, wide on the left. Szoboszlai swings the ball into the penalty area, it’s flicked on by Orban and Neuer flaps the ball into the path of Sallai, who nods it home. His celebration is curtailed abruptly as Orban was offside as the ball was sent in.
43 min: Germany continue to hog possession, while Hungary will be hoping to get to half-time without conceding again. It’s heart-in-mouth time for their players and fans as Musiala takes a shot from distance and hits the side-netting. It had me fooled – I thought he’d scored into the top corner and was wondering why his celebration was so muted.
40 min: Germany win their sixth corner and Kroos jogs towards the flag again. His delivery skids off the head off Hungary striker Varga, who puts it out for corner No7. He was sailing close to the wind there, as the ball sailed this wide of the far post. Mr Own Goal nearly registered his fifth strike of the tournament!
38 min: Another Germany corner, won once again by Mittlestadt. Willi Orban clears the ball sent into the mixer by Kroos, then Musiala is penalised for a foul on Orban inside the Hungary penalty area. Replays show it was actually the Hungary defender who trod on Musiala’s instep. Had Musiala gone to ground and appealed, he had an exceptionally strong case for being awarded a penalty by the curtain-twitchers in the VAR room.
35 min: Max Mittlestadt sends a cross from the left into the German penalty area and after a short, impromptu game of head tennis its put out for a corner by Milos Kerkez. Toni Kroos’s latest inswinger is half-cleared, the ball is sent back into the mixer by Mittlestadt and Hungary clear again.
34 min: While Jamal Musiala is the only player in this tournament to have got two goals in this tournament, it’sa worth noting that he is currently being outscored by our old friend Own Goal in the race for the golden boot.
31 min: Hungary have responded well to going a goal down and continue to pose problems for Germany. Szoboszlai punches the air in frustration after seeing a volley deflected wide.