69’ — Sülinho alert! The center-back marauds through central midfield and it ends with a Leroy Sané chance on goal — but he’s at a tight angle and it curls wide. Jamal Musiala and Chelsea FC’s Kai Havertz are now on for İlkay Gündoğan and Timo Werner. 60’ — Kimmich fires a spectacular long shot from incredible range. It’s got Gulácsi beat, but curls inches away from the top corner. Top-shelf stuff. 57’ — Chance! Excellent interplay through the center between Sané, Werner, and Müller tees up a shot for Werner inside the box. It’s touch and go stuff, but Werner only manages to fire right at his club teammate, Gulácsi.
No goal, but this is more lively from Germany. Half-time thoughts and observations: What’s going on with Germany? They look lifeless and uninspired in attack and vulnerable in transition. Hungary are well deserved leaders at the break — maybe even unlucky to have just the one goal. This despite a 2⁄3 dominance in possession from Germany. Three shots — to Hungary’s five — and only one on target. There wasn’t much to do to stop that corner, unfortunately.
It was a sensational goal. But Flick needs to find a way to make these Hungarian counters look less dangerous. Antonio Rüdiger has been a bright spot in defense, with his quality helping keep the clean sheet from open play. 39’ — Chance! Finally some sparkle from Germany as Leroy Sané plays David Raum into crossing position in space on the left. The looping header finds Thomas Müller who gets it on target, but Péter Gulácsi has it well-covered.

