“Germany controlled the game from start to finish, showing their class even without key stars.”
Germany moved closer to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup after beating Luxembourg 2-0 in their UEFA qualifying match. The game took place in Luxembourg, and Germany controlled most of the match despite missing key players.
Even without stars like Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala, Germany dominated possession and created multiple scoring opportunities. Their teamwork and experience were clear throughout the game.
Nick Woltemade scored both goals in the second half. Leroy Sané and Ridle Baku played key roles in setting up the goals. Goalkeeper Oliver Baumann made important saves to keep a clean sheet.
Luxembourg showed determination in the first half and created a few chances. However, they could not break through Germany’s strong defense.
With this win, Germany tops Group A. They need just a point in their final match against Slovakia to secure automatic World Cup qualification. The victory highlights the team’s depth, tactical discipline, and readiness for the final stage of qualifying.
