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Substitute Undav Snatches Late Winner for Germany in 2-1 Victory over Ghana
Undav's 88th-minute goal secured Germany's seventh consecutive win and boosts his chances to join the World Cup squad after scoring seven goals in six Bundesliga games.
- On Monday, Germany defeated Ghana 2-1 in Stuttgart, with Deniz Undav scoring the 88th-minute winner at the home stadium of his club VfB Stuttgart.
- Kai Havertz put Germany ahead with a first-half penalty after Jonas Adjetey blocked a shot; Ghana's Abdul Fatuwu equalized in the 70th minute on a counter-attack.
- Germany-Born Derrick assisted Fatuwu's goal by beating defender Josha Vagnoman down the left flank, while Ghana defender Kojo Peprah Oppong was forced off after injuring his leg challenging Nick Woltemade.
- Undav's winner secured Germany's seventh consecutive victory, intensifying pressure on coach Julian Nagelsmann to include the striker in the upcoming World Cup squad.
- Germany faces friendlies against Finland in May and the United States in June before competing in World Cup Group E against Curacao, the Ivory Coast, and Ecuador.
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Germany, which has not reached a final in any major international tournament since winning its fourth World Cup in 2014, has been drawn in Group E with Ecuador, Curacao and Ivory Coast for the upcoming tournament.
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Read Full ArticleJust a few weeks before the World Cup nomination, the German team is having a hard time 2:1 against Ghana. Before the Stuttgart striker comes and does what the fans knew early on.
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Deniz Undav makes his World Cup case for Germany with winning goal in Ghana friendly
Deniz Undav has turned up the pressure on Julian Nagelsmann to select him for the World Cup after he scored the 2-1 winning goal for Germany against Ghana to back up his strong club form.
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