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Germany sealed a dominant 7-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg, securing top spot in UEFA Nations League Group A3 with a historic performance.
Despite already qualifying for next year’s quarter-finals, Julian Nagelsmann’s side made a powerful statement, recording the biggest win in Nations League history and inflicting Bosnia’s heaviest defeat in senior men’s football.
Germany wasted no time, taking the lead after just 90 seconds through Jamal Musiala’s excellent header.
Kleindienst and Havertz then added to the lead in the 23rd and 37th minute to make it 3-0 before the break.
Germany continued to dominate, with Wirtz scoring two more in the second half, including a stunning free-kick.
Leroy Sané added a sixth before Kleindienst completed the rout with his second goal.
Bosnia-Herzegovina offered little resistance, with Oliver Baumann only called into action for a crucial save just before halftime to deny Armin Gigovic.
The victory sealed Bosnia’s relegation to League B, with the 7-0 scoreline marking their heaviest defeat in history, surpassing previous losses to Argentina (5-0) and Portugal (5-0).
Germany now head to Hungary for their final group match, already assured of top spot and a place in the Nations League quarter-finals.