DFB-Elf is fighting for Final Four victory against Portugal-Live from Munich!

DFB-Elf is fighting for Final Four victory against Portugal-Live from Munich!

München, Deutschland - On June 4, 2025, the German national soccer team will meet Portugal as part of the final Four of the Nations League in Munich. The outcome of the game remains exciting until 9:26 p.m., with a current score of 0: 0. The kick -off sounds in the first minute and the tension is tangible.

The match begins without any noteworthy preloads, but the first highlights quickly occur: in the 3. minute Portugal carries out the first corner, which, however, is confidently clarified by the DFB team. Shortly thereafter, Goretzka's end gives Germany the first big chance that is held by the opposing goalkeeper. In the 6th minute, the German team shows a flexible game with independent rotating Wirtz, Sane and Woltemade.

game course and line -up

Both teams fight for control in the game. In the 7th minute, Cristiano Ronaldo starts a dangerous shot, but Marc-André Ter Stegen in the German goal can thwart the opportunity. A few minutes later, Nuno Mendes unintentionally hits Joshua Kimmich, which causes some excitement on the field. Even if the DFB-Elf tends to lose ball, you are lucky on your side when you ward off dangerous counterattacks from Portugal.

The lineups of both teams are crucial for the course of the game. For Germany, Ter Stegen begin in the goal, supported by Anton, Koch, Tah, and the often swarming Kimmich, who today plays his 100th international. Pavlovic, Goretzka, Mittelstädt as well as the talented Wirtz and Sane are at his side, supplemented by Woltemade in the Sturmspitze.

Portugal competes in defense under the leadership of Diogo Costa (goal), Joao Neves, Ruben Dias, Goncalo Inacio and Nuno Mendes. Ruben Neves, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva act in midfield, while Pedro Neto, Trincao and the experienced Cristiano Ronaldo are supposed to provide danger.

special events and team news

A severe weather warning in Munich ensures that the start of the game is delayed by 10 minutes, a fact that makes both players and fans excited. Joshua Kimmich also comments on the failures in the DFB team and emphasizes: "It doesn't help to talk about it." The audience must particularly note the return of Florian Wirtz, who after an injury today plays his 30th international.

Another interesting point is the possibility that Nick Woltemade will be in the starting eleven after recently winning the title in the DFB Cup with Stuttgart. The DFB coach, Julian Nagelsmann, is under pressure to prepare the team optimally for the upcoming game.

In the past, Portugal won the Nations League in the past, a success that the German team wants to prevent today. Meanwhile, Sandro Wagner will leave the DFB coaching team to work as a coach at FC Augsburg in the future.

Further information on the balance sheet of the DFB-Elf in 2025 can be found on Fussballdaten.de .

The coming minutes promise an exciting duel between Germany and Portugal, in which the German team will do everything possible to assert themselves against the first -class opponent.

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