After a humiliating defeat at the Allianz Arena who saw the German national team outside the League of Nations, they faced the French national team for third place. In what was to be a difficult game, Germany has always dominated in a way, but found itself to perish in Stuttgart. Here are the game’s game awards,
Jersey swap: The referee Ryan Cherki
Although Michael Olise is a strong competitor for the swimsuit exchange, we should pay attention to the phenomenal performance of Cherki. French # 25 was a solid threat and constantly found ways to get around the German midfielder and feed his teammates Kylian Mbappe and Marcus Thuram.
Der Kaiser: Robin Koch
In what was a disappointing evening, Koch set up a decent match. It might not have been sufficient and it was often exceeded but playing against a France mainly in good shape
Der Fußballgott: Joshua Kimmich
Kimmich was perhaps the only player from a competent distance on the defensive side. While Germany was undoubtedly the best team in terms of chances, they were clearly exceeded by France several times. He continues to prove his merit for the team and clearly deserves the position of captain, but perhaps, everything that would have some value in a better team.
Der Bomber: Deniz Unstav
Florian Wirtz had a much better match than the mid -week match, but Deniz Undav steals the spotlight. The young person from the moment of his substitution was constantly looking for chances and continues at a high level. Adding to his already established skills as seen last year, the future of the Undav with the national team is insured and he will certainly start on Nick Woltemade from which the misfortunes continue.
Meister of the match: Karim Adeyemi
While the final product was removed from him, Adeyemi had the best chances of attack and was the most threatening player in the attack. Wirtz came a second place, but tonight, the Dortmund star takes the Motm. Aside from the poor arbitrations, it could have been really something if it was not for the complete and total clinical lack that this German team has shown so far.
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