Germany began their campaign on Saturday with a 5-0 thumping of Hungary, while the Dutch concluded their campaign in their home city, Eindhoven, riding high after defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 5-2. \\r\\n \\r\\nRonald Koeman's team got off to a quick start and was up in under two minutes. \\r\\n \\r\\nReijnders, one of five goal scorers against Bosnia, sprinted clear after Ryan Gravenberch's through-ball created a glaring hole in the Germany defense and slotted neatly between Marc-Andre ter Stegen's legs.
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Unmarked Dutch defender Dumfries should have extended the hosts' lead when he somehow headed wide from Xavi Simons' free-kick after Kai Havertz ruffled the side-netting at the other end. \\r\\n \\r\\nGermany's defense kept appearing flimsy.
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Once more, Liverpool's Gravenberch opened it up with a beautiful 40-yard pass that released Simons, whose poor finish to the counterattack was prevented by Ter Stegen. \\r\\n \\r\\nIn the final minutes of the half, there was a significant change in momentum that undid all of the hosts' hard work. \\r\\n \\r\\nIn the 38th minute, Undav tied the score with a powerful shot into the net off the rebound after Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt gave up control while trying to play out from the back.
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After receiving treatment on the field, Ake left in difficulty and was replaced by Jurrien Timber of Arsenal. However, in the ensuing extra time, Julian Nagelsmann's squad prevailed. \\r\\n \\r\\nCaptain Kimmich had a tap-in after Robert Andrich's lovely diagonal pass to the left was assisted back across the goal by David Raum and Undav.
Within five minutes of the resumption, the Netherlands overcame their string of losses to tie the score. \\r\\n \\r\\nBrian Brobbey was chosen to take the lead To make up for his previous obvious error, Joshua Zirkzee dragged the ball across goal from the left, providing Dumfries with an easy finish. \\r\\n \\r\\nIn an end-to-end match that ended in a draw, former Brighton forward Undav squandered a fantastic chance to win for Germany when he couldn't obtain enough height on his attempted lob with only Bart Verbruggen to beat.
The Manchester City defender pulled up off the ball with what looked to be a serious muscular injury.
In Amsterdam, Nathan Ake was stretchered off injured after Germany and the Netherlands drew 2-2 in the Nations League.
Shortly after Deniz Undav's first-ever goal for Germany negated Tijjani Reijnders' early opener, Manchester City defender Ake pulled up off the ball with what appeared to be a major muscular injury.
In a gripping Group A3 match at Johan Cruijff ArenA, Joshua Kimmich gave the visitors the lead in first-half extra time before Denzel Dumfries tied the score.
Germany began their campaign on Saturday with a 5-0 thumping of Hungary, while the Dutch concluded their campaign in their home city, Eindhoven, riding high after defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 5-2.
Ronald Koeman's team got off to a quick start and was up in under two minutes.
Reijnders, one of five goal scorers against Bosnia, sprinted clear after Ryan Gravenberch's through-ball created a glaring hole in the Germany defense and slotted neatly between Marc-Andre ter Stegen's legs.
Unmarked Dutch defender Dumfries should have extended the hosts' lead when he somehow headed wide from Xavi Simons' free-kick after Kai Havertz ruffled the side-netting at the other end.
Germany's defense kept appearing flimsy.
The Netherlands' Nathan Ake is removed from the field (Peter Dejong/AP)
Once more, Liverpool's Gravenberch opened it up with a beautiful 40-yard pass that released Simons, whose poor finish to the counterattack was prevented by Ter Stegen.
In the final minutes of the half, there was a significant change in momentum that undid all of the hosts' hard work.
In the 38th minute, Undav tied the score with a powerful shot into the net off the rebound after Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt gave up control while trying to play out from the back.
After receiving treatment on the field, Ake left in difficulty and was replaced by Jurrien Timber of Arsenal. However, in the ensuing extra time, Julian Nagelsmann's squad prevailed.
Captain Kimmich had a tap-in after Robert Andrich's lovely diagonal pass to the left was assisted back across the goal by David Raum and Undav.
Within five minutes of the resumption, the Netherlands overcame their string of losses to tie the score.
Brian Brobbey was chosen to take the lead To make up for his previous obvious error, Joshua Zirkzee dragged the ball across goal from the left, providing Dumfries with an easy finish.
In an end-to-end match that ended in a draw, former Brighton forward Undav squandered a fantastic chance to win for Germany when he couldn't obtain enough height on his attempted lob with only Bart Verbruggen to beat.