The scoreline, a 1-0 victory for Germany, somehow does not reflect the level of the game played. Germany displayed superior football against the Netherlands in tonight’s UEFA Nations League match, despite not dominating possession. Statistically, Germany had a much better game than the Dutch side:
With 49% of the ball, Germany was efficient and clinical in their approach, generating 13 total shots compared to the Netherlands’ mere three. Notably, Germany had 5 shots on target, while the Dutch could only muster 1, reflecting the Germans’ attacking intent and creativity in front of goal.
Germany’s expected goals (xG) of 0.91 also highlighted their more significant offensive threat compared to the Netherlands’ low 0.13, underlining the clear difference in quality chances created. Even though both teams had the same passing accuracy of 86%, Germany’s pressing game and quick plays gave them the edge. The Germans won 4 corners to the Netherlands’ 3, further emphasizing their dominance in the final third.
Despite a few minor flaws, such as committing 10 (very avoidable) fouls, one of them leading to Nico Schlotterbeck being suspended for the next game , Germany’s overall performance was solid. The Dutch, aside from few exceptional incidents, struggled to break down Germany’s defense and failed to generate a satisfying number of big chances. In the end, Germany’s efficiency and tactical discipline ensured they looked the better team on the night, even if it was not by much.
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Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Senior WriterDec 22, 2024, 08:52 PM ETCloseCollege football reporter; joined ESPN in 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University.Former Penn
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