Germany demolishes Bosnia 7-0, Hungarian staff member faints

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Germany won a round before the end of Group 3 in⁢ Division A of the Nations League and thus secured a place in the⁢ quarter-finals.

In their first match after more than 19​ years in Freiburg, the Bundesliga dismantled Bosnia and Herzegovina 7:0, inflicting the biggest loss in the history of the former Yugoslav republic.

Jamal Musiala scored with a header ⁣after just⁢ 79 seconds of play. By the end, Tim Kleindinst (23, 79), Kai Havertz (37), Florian Wirtz (50, 57) and Leroy Sane (66) were accurate.

The Germans played‍ very ⁤hard and most likely their guests wanted the match to end sooner. However, their fans made an impression, who after 0:7 ​applauded them wildly.

There was an extremely⁣ worrying moment⁤ in the other group match between Netherlands and Hungary. In the 7th minute it was called off ⁣because a man from the Magyar⁤ staff fainted. Former striker Adam Salai was ​treated by a medical team and taken to a hospital in Amsterdam. It was later revealed that he had been contacted ‍and was ⁤in a stable condition.

The Netherlands beat 4-0 and are second in the group with 8 points, while leaders Germany have 13.

The Hungarians are third with 5 and Bosnia has 1.

On Tuesday, the Bundesteam will visit the Magyars, and the “Tulips” – in Zenica.

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