Robin Gosens and Joshua Kimmich too much for Portuguese as Germany hit stride
The diktat from Joachim Löw had been for Germany to be more “vigorous” up front. With a frantic, scrambling intensity, his team heeded the call, with Kai Havertz and Thomas Müller, supported by two masterful wing-backs, tearing into the Portuguese resistance with a venom that belied the sultriness of the Munich evening. It was to their credit that despite scathing reviews at home, and predictions of an ignoble end to Löw’s 15-year dynasty, these players rediscovered that familiar Teutonic trait
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