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UNL Live! Germany vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Players Rating (16th November, 2024)

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Germany vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Germany vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Germany delivered a commanding 7-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Nations League. Goals from Jamal Musiala, Tim Kleindienst, Florian Wirtz, Leroy Sane, and Kai Havertz showcased the team’s dominance in Freiburg.

Also Read: UNL Match Report! Germany vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Match Updates, News and Scores (16th November, 2024)

The win secured Germany’s position at the top of Group 3, eight points clear of the Netherlands.

Players Ratings

Germany Player Ratings

Oliver Baumann (GK) – 6/10
Had little to do throughout the match but performed confidently in the rare instances he was called into action.

Joshua Kimmich (RB) – 7/10
A consistent presence in both attack and defense, delivering the cross for Musiala’s opener and controlling the tempo of the game.

Antonio Rudiger (CB) – 7.5/10
Showed dominance and positional awareness, even contributing to the attack with his assist for Kleindienst’s second goal.

Jonathan Tah (CB) – 7/10
A composed and solid defensive performance, ensuring Bosnia’s counterattacks were snuffed out efficiently.

Maximilian Mittelstadt (LB) – 7.5/10
Offered width and attacking intent, combining well with the midfielders and contributing to Germany’s fluid play.

Pascal Gross (CM) – 6.5/10
Calm and composed in possession, linking defense with attack effectively without making any standout plays.

Robert Andrich (CM) – 6/10
Worked hard in midfield but often opted for conservative passing. Played a role in Kleindienst’s first goal with his initial strike.

Florian Wirtz (RW) – 9/10
Man of the Match. His creativity, vision, and technical quality were on full display, scoring two goals, including a brilliant free kick, and providing an assist.

Kai Havertz (CAM) – 8/10
Proved a threat in aerial duels and scored Germany’s third goal. Combined well with Wirtz in the final third.

Jamal Musiala (LW) – 8/10
Set the tone with an early header and remained a constant threat until substituted, showcasing flair and precision.

Tim Kleindienst (ST) – 8/10
A clinical display, scoring twice and consistently troubling Bosnia’s defense with his movement and finishing.

Substitutes

Serge Gnabry (58’) – 6/10
Added pace and dynamism after coming on, keeping Bosnia’s defense busy.

Benjamin Henrichs (58’) – 6/10
Energetic and dependable, providing solidity in his cameo.

Felix Nmecha (58’) – 6/10
Showed promise and tenacity in midfield.

Leroy Sane (58’) – 7/10
Scored a well-taken goal shortly after coming on and impressed with his control and composure.

Robin Koch (73’) – 4/10
Had minimal impact after coming on late in the game.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Player Ratings

Nikola Vasilij (GK) – 3/10
Faced an onslaught and had little chance to keep Germany at bay, making only a few saves.

Nail Omerovic (RWB) – 2/10
Struggled against Musiala and Kimmich, providing little resistance to Germany’s attacking flow.

Adrian Leon Barisic (CB) – 3/10
Often misplaced his clearances and failed to organize the backline effectively.

Ermin Bicakcic (CB) – 2/10
Offered no leadership or defensive stability, leaving Bosnia exposed.

Tarik Muharemovic (CB) – 3/10
Out of his depth against Germany’s pace and technical ability.

Dzenis Burnic (LWB) – 2/10
Completely outclassed by Wirtz, failing to make any meaningful contribution defensively or offensively.

Ivan Sunjic (CM) – 2/10
Largely anonymous in midfield, providing no protection for the defense or support in attack.

Armin Gigovic (CM) – 3.5/10
Displayed effort but struggled to impose himself on the game, particularly in distribution.

Benjamin Tahirovic (CM) – 4/10
The only Bosnia midfielder who showed flashes of ability, but it was a tough outing overall.

Ermedin Demirovic (ST) – 2/10
Lost almost every duel with Germany’s center-backs, offering no real threat.

Luka Kulenovic (ST) – 2/10
Barely involved before being substituted, failing to make an impact in the limited time he had.

Substitutes

Esmir Bajraktarevic (63’) – 3/10
Struggled to get involved after coming on.

Ivan Basic (63’) – 3/10
Offered little in possession or pressing.

Samed Bazdar (63’) – 3/10
Failed to influence proceedings in any meaningful way.

Denis Huseinbasic (74’) – 2/10
Had no opportunity to impact the match positively.

Haris Hajradinovic (85’) – 2/10
Given too little time to make a difference.

Man of the Match: Florian Wirtz

Wirtz’s dynamic play, vision, and clinical finishing were central to Germany’s dominance. His creativity unlocked Bosnia’s defense repeatedly, highlighting his exceptional talent.

Germany’s victory was a clear statement of their strength as Euro 2024 hosts, with Wirtz leading a brilliant team performance.

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