Such was their dominance that their 4-0 lead at the break could have been even bigger, and the final score of 6-0 was in no way flattering. Nick Woltemade's fourth goal in three games was followed by a goal made in Munich but scored by Serge Gnabry for Germany. The returning Leroy Sane continued his fine form and added two of his own, with the second the perfect example of Germany's intensity.
"With Ancelotti, we're evolving and building a clear playing identity," Vinicius told the CBF's official media channels. "Finding that balance before the World Cup will be crucial. We all have to get into the World Cup mindset and understand that our opportunity has arrived."
"As things stand, he [Kimmich] will return to the number six position because he is simply one of two or three players who will always play for their club," Nagelsmann said.
Bayern Munich will have some down time, but its players will be jetting off to several global locations to take part in games for their home countries. Where can you follow how all of that shakes out? Right here with Bavarian Football Works! If you are a fan of the German national team, we will be covering all of the news, games, interviews, press conferences, and action from what should be a very interesting set of matches against Luxembourg and Northern Ireland.
Since last year's Olympic gold medal triumph, U.S. women's national team head coach Emma Hayes has been handing out international debuts like Oprah Winfrey's Ultimate Car Giveaway: "You get a cap! You get a cap!"