The German Men’s National Team, Die Mannschaft, secured their second consecutive win in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Luxembourg at home on Friday night. Goals from David Raum, Serge Gnabry, and a masterful brace from Captain Joshua Kimmich sealed a dominant performance under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
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The hosts demonstrated their attacking intent from the opening whistle. The breakthrough arrived early in the 12th minute when left-back David Raum curled a superb free-kick past the Luxembourg keeper, Anthony Morris, to register his first international goal for Germany.
The match dynamic shifted decisively shortly thereafter when Luxembourg was reduced to ten men. Defender Dirk Carlson was shown a red card in the 20th minute for a handball in the penalty area. Joshua Kimmich confidently converted the resulting spot-kick, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way to double Germany’s advantage.
Germany maintained control throughout the first half, and the points were definitively secured early in the second period. A quickfire double shortly after the restart saw Serge Gnabry find the net before Kimmich added his second of the evening to complete the 4-0 scoreline.
“We saw the professional approach we demanded tonight,” said an official statement from Coach Julian Nagelsmann following the win. “Despite the early lead and the numerical advantage, the team remained focused and executed the game plan effectively. Kimmich and Gnabry were exceptional, providing the offensive spark we needed. These three points are crucial as we build momentum in the qualifying group.”
The victory keeps Germany firmly on track in Group A as they continue their path toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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