The German national soccer team took first place in the World Cup qualification with a goal festival in the second game under the new national coach Hansi Flick.
The DFB selection won 6-0 (4-0) against Armenia three days after the tough debut success against Liechtenstein in front of 18,086 spectators in Stuttgart.
The German players in the individual review.
Manuel Neuer:
A quiet evening.
He could have kept the few balls for 100 international matches with the DFB cap awarded before the game.
Jonas Hofmann:
Crowned the starting eleven premiere as a right-back with the first international goal.
Larger tests await defensively.
Niklas Süle:
The man from Munich was too sloppy on some passes, but as usual solid in the decisive duels.
Antonio Rüdiger:
Had to give everything in the running duel with Hoffenheim's Adamyan (30th).
Except for a short back pass (14th) without wobbling.
Thilo Kehrer:
A sovereign appearance as Gosens representative in the back left.
Match practice at PSG and flexibility make him valuable to Flick.
Joshua Kimmich:
On the six, much more defensive than Goretzka.
Threaded many attacks.
After an hour down to take it easy.
Leon Goretzka:
The big driver in the DFB game.
Convinced with enormous dynamism and many skillful allusions into the penalty area.
Serge Gnabry:
Boom.
After 15 minutes he was already a double goal scorer.
18 goals in 28 games are a dream rate.
An overhead kick went over it.
Marco Reus:
The Dortmund comeback was successful.
Processed his Armenia trauma from 2014 with the first DFB goal in 27 months.
Leroy Sané:
Not because of the Munich crisis.
Ripped many holes with dribbles.
A slat cracker (21st) and even in a duel on his own corner flag.
Timo Werner:
A center forward.
Paid for Flick's trust with the next goal.
A lot on the go and with a great heel template for Reus.
Ilkay Gündogan:
Replaced Kimmich as a
puller
for half an hour.
There was not enough time for bigger impulses.
Jamal Musiala:
Came for Reus after 60 minutes.
Introduced himself with a nice through pass.
Elegant, but this time without the decisive touch.
Florian Wirtz:
Second joker under Flick for the young Leverkusen man.
Gradually plays itself into focus for larger tasks.
Karim Adeyemi:
The teenager wore Gerd Müller's legendary 13 on his debut - and scored in stoppage time.
A promise for the future.
David Raum:
Hoffenheim's back left has not yet made it into the starting eleven.
In the short debut with a dangerous flank - his specialty.