Europe: UEFA Nations League
FT
2 - 2
(1 - 2)
Netherlands
Germany
T. Reijnders (2), D. Dumfries (50)
D. Undav (38), J. Kimmich (45)
By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Germany player ratings against the Netherlands

Here are our Germany player ratings for Tuesday's UEFA Nations League clash with the Netherlands.
Jonathan Tah.
Jonathan Tah.Photo: Steffen Prößdorf, CC BY-SA 4.0

 

The Netherlands and Germany played out a 2-2 draw in a thrilling match in Amsterdam on Tuesday night.

Tijani Reijnders got the Netherlands off to the perfect start after just two minutes.

But Deniz Undav, scoring his first goal for Germany, and Joshua Kimmich gave the visitors a 2-1 half-time

The Netherlands fought back in the second half, with Denzel Dumfires leveling the scoreline, and the two teams ended up sharing the spoils.

Below you'll find the Bulinews.com player ratings for the Germany players on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best.

Germany player ratings against the Netherlands

Marc-André ter Stegen - 5/10
Conceded two goals that he couldn't do much about. Made some good saves, but could have handled crosses better on a couple of occasions.

Joshua Kimmich - 7/10
Together with the man in front of him, Florian Wirtz, Kimmich caused a lot of excitement on the right flank, especially in the first half hour. Just before the break, he suddenly appeared in front of goal to make it 2-1.

Jonathan Tah - 2/10
A night to forget for the Bayer Leverkusen defender, who hardly put a foot right. He was caught out of position several times and struggled to keep up with the pace of Netherlands striker Brian Brobbey. Was substituted at hallf-time.

Nico Schlotterbeck - 3/10
He and Tah were caught too high up the pitch to allow the Netherlands to open the scoring early on. In the second half, he let Brobbey push him away to set up Dumfries for the hosts' second goal.

David Raum - 5/10
Fell out of the game early on, but later provided some great crosses from the left side. In the 70th minute, he headed over from a promising position. Received an unnecessary yellow card for complaining.

Robert Andrich - 5/10
Made a costly error before the Netherlands' first goal and made mistakes in the build-up in the early stages. Improved as the game went on.

Pascal Gross - 6/10
Had more defensive responsibility tonight than against Hungary and wasn't able to put his stamp on the game in the same way. Played some good chipped balls from his deep position.

Florian Wirtz - 7/10
Wirtz was Germany's most prominent attacking player for large spells of the game, and his shot led to the opening goal when the ball fell to Undav after Verbruggen's save.

Kai Havertz - 6/10
Worked hard, made some good runs and participated in some good combination play. But should have been more clinical in front of goal.

Jamal Musiala - 5/10
He worked tirelessly and kept trying, but it just wasn't his night.

Deniz Undav - 8/10
Didn't get that many touches on the ball, but had a hand in both Germany's goals. First, he was in the right place at the right time to score his first goal in a Germany shirt in clinical fashion, and then he set up Joshua Kimmich for the 2-1.

 

Substitutes:
Waldemar Anton - 7/10
Aleksandar Pavlovic - 6/10
Emre Can - 6/10
Maximilian Beier - 4/10
Chris Führich - N/A

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