New-look Germany ease past Russia

Leroy Sane celebrates Germany’s opening goal as Timo Werner (R) runs to join in against Russia, Thursday

Leipzig (Germany): A new-look Germany team easily defeated Russia 3-0 as Joachim Loew began a rebuilding process following their World Cup debacle in an international friendly here Thursday.

Manchester City winger Leroy Sane and Bayern Munich pair Niklas Suele and Serge Gnabry claimed the first-half goals in Leipzig for head coach Loew’s youthful Germany side.

This was Germany’s biggest victory and most convincing performance of 2018, a year which saw a record six defeats.

After crashing out after the group stages in Russia, Loew made good on his promise to give Germany ‘a new’ youthful face, with 19-year-old Kai Havertz partnering Joshua Kimmich in midfield.

Even with 32-year-old Manuel Neuer in goal, this was one of the youngest teams Loew has fielded in his 12-year tenure with an average age of just under 24.

Neuer was the only player from the 2014 World Cup final to start, and the bold line-up paid off against a limited Russian team.

The Germans got off to a bright start and were ahead after eight minutes, when Gnabry’s lovely threaded ball was clinically finished by Sane. Suele, 23, made it 2-0 on 25 minutes with his first international goal when Antonio Ruediger’s header fell at the feet of the Chelsea player’s centre-back partner, who fired into the bottom corner.

Five minutes from the break Gnabry made sure of the result when he sprinted onto Havertz’s superb pass and slotted home.

The Russians were more aggressive after the break and midfielder Aleksei Ionov fired wide from close range with their best chance early in the second half.

Loew lowered the German’s average age further for the last 30 minutes when Ruediger, 25, was replaced by 22-year-old Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah.

The only bad news for Loew came with 25 minutes left when wing-back Jonas Hector had to be helped off with a leg injury.

 

 

 

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