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Germany vs Liechtenstein Result: Der Panzer Win 9-0

The course of the match Germany vs. Liechtenstein Germany, who was ahead of everything over the visitors, immediately took control of the game. The team made by coach Hans-Dieter Flick locked the Liechtenstein defense, forcing opposing defenders to make mistakes. In the ninth minute, Jens Hofer fouled Leon Goretzka hard in the penalty box. As a result, referee Ivana Martincic gave a direct red card to the defender, as well as a penalty kick for Germany. Ilkay Gundogan who became the executioner was successful in carrying out his duties. His execution ball outwit Liechtenstein goalkeeper, Benjamin Buechel. 1-0 to Germany. Superior number of players makes Germany even more unstoppable. They kept up the Liechtenstein defense for Daniel Kaufmann to score an own goal in the 20th minute when trying to clear Christian Guenter's pass. Germany only needed two minutes after the second goal, to break into the visitors' goal again. This time it was Leroy Sane who listed his name on the scoreboard, after utilizing Leon Goretzka's pass. This was Leroy Sane's fifth goal in his last seven games for club and country. A minute later, Germany added the advantage to 4-0. Marco Reus took advantage of an error by goalkeeper Benjamin Buechel, who panicked under intense pressure from Germany. The goalkeeper was too weak to block the ball. Reus was able to guess Buechel's throw away so his right foot could reach the round skin and bounce into the goal. The referee used VAR technology to confirm the validity of the goal. After looking at the monitor, the referee woman confirmed Reus' goal was legal and Germany were ahead 4-0 which lasted until halftime. The Der Panzer party isn't over yet. After the break, they broke into the visitors' goal again in the 49th minute. Leroy Sane scored again, using Marco Reus' assist. In the 77th minute, it was the turn of the striker, Thomas Mueller, who listed his name on the scoreboard to make Germany lead 6-0. Florian Neuhaus who became Mueller's servant, who was placed on the spearhead. Only three minutes later, Germany's advantage increased to 7-0. Marco Reus gave a sweet pass to Ridle Baku, who managed to carve his first goal on the international stage. Germany, who were injured in Group J Qualifiers after losing 2-1 to North Macedonia on 3 September, are not satisfied with the seven goals. In the 86th minute, Thomas Mueller scored his second goal of the game to put his team ahead 8-0. Germany's goal feast on matchday ninth was closed by Maximilian Goppel's own suicide in the 89th minute so the final score became 9-0. Germany 9-0 Liechtenstein (Ilkay Guendogan-penalty 11', Daniel Kaufmann-own goal 20', Leroy Sane 22', 49', Marco Reus 23', Thomas Mueller 77', 86', Maximilian Goppel-own goal 89 '