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Germany advance after 6 goal festival | Germany vs. Italy | Highlights Nations League | Quarterfinal



Enjoy the highlights of the UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal second leg between Germany and Italy #GERITA

Goals: 1-0 Kimmich (30′ PEN), 2-0 Musiala (36′), 3-0 Kleindienst (45′), 3-1 Kean (49′), 3-2 Kean (69′), 3-3 Raspadori (90’+5 PEN)

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50 respuestas a «Germany advance after 6 goal festival | Germany vs. Italy | Highlights Nations League | Quarterfinal»

Questa è l'Italia peggiore di sempre, gli abbiamo regalato il 2 gol, ma insomma, cosa dobbiamo fare per far vincere i tedeschi? La prossima volta giocheremo con 3 giocatori e la germania con i titolari più le riserve e vediamo se riusciranno a vincere… 🤭 🟢⚪🔴

Germans after they advanced past Italy with questionable refereeing decisions: "OMG WE ARE SOOO BACK!!!!"

Germans after losing to Portugal and France: "WE HAD OUR B TEAM PLAYING! And had 10 injuries!"

Like lol, you guys were only missing Musiala, Havertz, and Rudiger from your main team, yet they act like their whole starting eleven was injured

excuse merchants😂

Nagelsmann optimal heyyət yarada bilmir. Yarımmüdafiə ümümiyyətlə stabil deyil. Kross ,Özil,Şvanştayger kimi futbolçular lazımdı. Mudafiəçıi Koh ümümiyyətlə zəif. Stabil oyun tərzi yoxdu məhz buna görə Almaniya məğlub olur ustalıq yoxdu futbolçularda sanki məşq etmirlər. sürətli otürmeler yoxdu

I know the 2nd half wasn't ideal as many people will have commented on, but try to remember how many ideal players like Florian Wirtz who simply weren't available for the fixtures against Italy. Doing this against an ideal Italy with like 50% German B-squad is crazy. Of course you have Kimmich, Musiala and Schlotti etc but the likes of Amiri probably wouldn't have gotten the call-up under normal circumstances

Sonja Nientiet, born in 1970 and hailing from Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a nurse who dedicated her career to humanitarian work with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Since 2014, she served in various conflict zones, including Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, before being assigned to Mogadishu, Somalia, in January 2018.

On May 2, 2018, at approximately 8:00 PM local time, Nientiet was abducted from the ICRC compound in Mogadishu. Reports indicate that armed men entered the facility and took her through a back entrance into a waiting vehicle. Somali authorities later identified one of the ICRC's own security guards, Mohamud Mohamed Alas, as being involved in the kidnapping.

Following her abduction, Nientiet's whereabouts remained unknown for several years. In December 2024, the German Federal Intelligence Service reportedly located her and planned a rescue operation. However, then-Foreign Minister Heiko Maas allegedly halted the mission due to concerns that it could result in a "bloodbath and the death of the hostage."
On March 26, 2025, a video surfaced showing Nientiet in stable condition, pleading for rescue. This development has renewed attention to her case and underscored the ongoing risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones.

Nientiet's dedication to providing medical assistance in some of the world's most dangerous regions highlights the critical role of humanitarian workers and the challenges they often encounter.

Sonja Nientiet, born in 1970 and hailing from Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a nurse who dedicated her career to humanitarian work with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Since 2014, she served in various conflict zones, including Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, before being assigned to Mogadishu, Somalia, in January 2018.

On May 2, 2018, at approximately 8:00 PM local time, Nientiet was abducted from the ICRC compound in Mogadishu. Reports indicate that armed men entered the facility and took her through a back entrance into a waiting vehicle. Somali authorities later identified one of the ICRC's own security guards, Mohamud Mohamed Alas, as being involved in the kidnapping.

Following her abduction, Nientiet's whereabouts remained unknown for several years. In December 2024, the German Federal Intelligence Service reportedly located her and planned a rescue operation. However, then-Foreign Minister Heiko Maas allegedly halted the mission due to concerns that it could result in a "bloodbath and the death of the hostage."
On March 26, 2025, a video surfaced showing Nientiet in stable condition, pleading for rescue. This development has renewed attention to her case and underscored the ongoing risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones.

Nientiet's dedication to providing medical assistance in some of the world's most dangerous regions highlights the critical role of humanitarian workers and the challenges they often encounter.

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