Germany 3-3 Italy (agg 5-4): Kimmich shines to help DFB qualify for semi-finals

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A stirring second-half fightback was not enough for Italy as they drew 3-3 with Germany in the second leg of their Nations League quarter-final tie, going out 5-4 on aggregate.


Match Report

An awful first-half showing saw Italy 3-0 down at the interval, with Joshua Kimmich and Tim Kleindienst scoring either side of a bizarre Jamal Musiala strike.

Musiala tapped into an empty net from a clever Kimmich corner after 36 minutes, with Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma not watching the ball as he berated his defenders.

Moise Kean's brace got Italy back within two goals on aggregate, then a late Giacomo Raspadori penalty made for a tense finale, but Germany clung on.

Germany started much the stronger of the two teams but were restricted for half an hour, until Alessandro Buongiorno's foul on Kleindienst inside the area resulted in a penalty.

Kimmich found the bottom-left corner from 12 yards, and it was a piece of quick thinking from the Germany captain – combined with a bizarre lapse from Donnarumma – that soon saw the hosts double their lead.

Donnarumma tipped a Kleindienst header over, then lost all concentration as he berated his defenders while Kimmich retrieved the ball for the corner. With no Italy players alert, Kimmich quickly played the kick into an empty six-yard box, where Musiala turned home.

Kimmich had another assist on the stroke of half-time, supplying a delicate cross for Kleindienst, whose header crept over the line despite the best efforts of Donnarumma.

Luciano Spalletti introduced Matteo Politano and Davide Frattesi at half-time and Italy instantly improved, with Kean lashing into the bottom-left corner to reduce the arrears.

With Germany's intensity dropping, the Fiorentina striker got his second with a wonderful curled finish in the 69th minute, bringing Italy back to 5-3 on aggregate.

Italy had one penalty – awarded for Nico Schlotterbeck's lunge on Giovanni Di Lorenzo – overruled following a VAR review, but they did get a spot-kick when Maximilian Mittelstadt handled from a corner in stoppage time.

Raspadori converted emphatically, but Italy did not have time to carve out one last chance to force extra time.

Data Debrief: Captain fantastic Kimmich leads from the front

Moved from his favoured midfield role to fill in at right-back, Kimmich produced an outstanding first-half performance with a goal and two assists.

It is just the second time he has achieved that feat for Germany, on his 99th senior outing for his country – he previously did so against San Marino in June 2017.

The Bayern Munich has now been directly involved in each of Germany's last five goals (one goal, four assists), almost single-handedly deciding this tie.

As for Italy, a dismal start cost them. The Azzurri conceded three first-half goals for the first time since June 2009, when they were 3-0 down at the interval against Brazil in the Confederations Cup.

They recovered to draw from three goals down for the first time in their history, but it is Germany who move on to the semi-finals in June.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

2' Goretzka lashes a left-footed shot wide

4' Tah intervenes in timely to prevent Di Lorenzo's hooked cross

5' Maldini's corner is cleared as far as Barella who hammers a shot over the bar

17' Rüdiger's header following the corner is over the bar

27' Sané sends in a low shot that Donnarumma plunges to claim

30' GOAL! Kimmich tucks the penalty out of Donnarumma's reach! Germany 1-0 Italy

36' GOAL! Musiala volleys into the empty goal to double the lead! Germany 2-0 Italy

45' GOAL! A beautiful build up ends with a header of Kleindienst! Germany 3-0 Italy

46' A double change for Italy as Politano and Frattesi replace Maldini and Gatti

48' Frattesi really should have got one back but he fires well over

49' GOAL! Kean pulls one back with a clinical finish! Germany 3-1 Italy

63' Goretzka, Stiller and Sane going off as Gross, Adeyemi and Amiri coming on

67' Match Event for Germany vs Italy

69' GOAL! Kean makes brace to keep the game continue! Germany 3-2 Italy

77' Match Event for Germany vs Italy

81' Highlight from Germany vs Italy

82' Match Event for Germany vs Italy

85' Kean is replaced by Lorenzo Lucca, while Zaccagni is on for Samuele Ricci

95' Penalty Goal! Germany 3-3 Italy (Giacomo Raspadori)

Line-ups

Germany XI: Oliver Baumann, Rudiger, Goretzka, Kimmich, Tah, Kleindienst, Sane, M. Mittelstädt, Schlotterbeck, Angelo Stiller, Musiala

Subs: Gross, Ortega, Andrich, Amiri, Alexander Nübel, Koch, David Raum, Deniz Undav, Yann Bisseck, Adeyemi, Jonathan Burkardt, Jamie Leweling

Italy XI: Di Lorenzo, Barella, Donnarumma, Bastoni, Kean, Buongiorno, Tonali, Samuele Ricci, Udojie, Maldini, Gatti

Subs: Politano, Zaccagni, Meret, Vicario, Bellanova, Frattesi, Giacomo Raspadori, Lorenzo Lucca, Rovella, Matteo Ruggeri, Casadei, Pietro Comuzzo

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