We saw the first goal come from a complete team press that stayed throughout the game, it was scenes from the Klopp days with the monstrous pressing we saw under the German. Slot had a clear plan for this match, and it was executed to perfection. The goal came from Wirtz chasing a pass he misplaced leading to the Brighton player hurrying his clearance and allowing Joe Gomez to nick in and head it into Ekitike's path.
As reported by Mundo Deportivo, the only major selection dilemma that Flick has heading into the game against Atletico Madrid comes in the centre-forward position as he is undecided between Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. The uncertainty between Lewandowski and Ferran arises from the physical intensity required in a match against a team as powerful in that area as Diego Simeone's Atletico.
Germany nearly went down as took their own sweet time to wind down an energetic Luxembourg. Backed by a fantastic home crowd, the Luxembourgers showed up big time and challenged the visitors with everything they had. However, poor finishing, several bookings and running out of energy forced Jeff Straser's men to settle for 0-2 defeat. Without further ado, here the observations from the game: