
The goals for Germany were scored by: “Nick Woltemade” (18th minute), “Serge Gnabry” (29th minute), “Leroy Sané” (36th – 41st minute), “Ridle Baku” (67th minute), and “Assan Ouédraogo” (79th minute).
With this result, the German national team topped Group A with 15 points, while the Slovakian national team’s tally froze at 12 points in second place, putting them on the play-off path.
In the fourth minute, and under the eyes of former Liverpool club coach “Jurgen Klopp” and former Bayern Munich striker “Mario Gomez,” the German national team threatened Slovakia’s goal for the first time, when “Gnabry” followed up a cross inside the area with an easy header into the hands of goalkeeper “Dúbravka.”
In the 15th minute, “Kimmich” recovered the ball on the right side with determination, then sent a cross that was received by “Wirtz” inside the penalty area, but his shot went over the crossbar.
In the 18th minute, the German national team managed to open the scoring after “Kimmich” sent a cross from the right side towards “Woltemade,” who was unmarked inside the 6-yard box, to head a powerful header that settled in the net.
The Slovakian national team almost scored the equalizing goal in the 21st minute when “Ďuriš” fired a ground ball from inside the area, but goalkeeper “Baumann” brilliantly diverted it to a corner kick.
From the corner kick, the German defense cleared a cross to “Ďuriš” on the edge of the area, who fired a powerful shot directly over the crossbar.
The German national team responded directly in the 22nd minute when “Sané” teed up the ball for “Gnabry” inside the penalty area, but his shot went far from the goal.
In the 24th minute, the Slovakian national team’s troubles increased with the injury exit of player “Piroš,” and “Rigo” came on instead.
In the 25th minute, “Gnabry” received a through pass, sprinted quickly inside the penalty area, and went one-on-one with “Dúbravka,” but the goalkeeper brilliantly saved his ground shot.
The German national team sealed the match by scoring the second goal in the 29th minute when “Gnabry” received a wonderful through pass from “Goretzka,” went one-on-one with “Dúbravka,” and fired a ground ball that settled in the net this time.
In the 35th minute, the Slovakian national team tried again when “Duda” sent a cross from a corner kick inside the 6-yard box, which “Hancko” rose to head, passing slightly next to the post.
The German national team exploited the large spaces in Slovakia’s defense to score the third goal in the 36th minute when “Wirtz” sent a through pass from before the midfield line, which “Sané” received and went one-on-one with “Dúbravka,” firing a ground ball that settled in the net.
In the 40th minute, “Gnabry” almost scored the fourth goal when he received a cross from the left side while unmarked inside the 6-yard box, but he lost the timing of the shot, and his ball passed next to the post.
The German national team did not delay in scoring the fourth goal in the 41st minute when “Wirtz” sent a superb cross from the left side towards “Sané,” who was unmarked inside the 6-yard box, to follow it up with a direct shot that settled in the net.
In the first minute of added time, “Gnabry” fired a powerful shot from the right side of the penalty area, passing slightly next to the post, ending the first half with the German national team leading 4-0.
At the beginning of the second half, the Slovakian national team made two substitutions, with “Šatka” and “Schranz” coming in instead of “Duda” and “Gyömbér,” and the German national team also made its first substitution with “Nmecha” coming in instead of “Pavlović.”
In the 52nd minute, “Ďuriš” fired a powerful shot, but goalkeeper “Baumann” caught it successfully.
With the German national team’s level dropping, coach “Nagelsmann” brought on “Thiaw” and “Baku” instead of “Kimmich” and “Schlotterbeck” in the 64th minute.
Immediately after coming on, “Baku” scored the fifth goal in the 67th minute after receiving a pass from “Gnabry” inside the area, firing a powerful shot that passed under “Dúbravka’s” hand.
The Slovakian national team made its fourth substitution with “Bobček” coming in instead of “Strelec,” followed by “Nagelsmann” bringing on “Raum” instead of “Braun.”
In the 73rd minute, “Wirtz” teed up the ball for “Nmecha” on the edge of the area, but his direct powerful shot was caught by “Dúbravka.”
In the 77th minute, “Nagelsmann” played his last card by bringing on “Ouédraogo” instead of “Wirtz.”
From his first touch, “Ouédraogo” scored Germany’s sixth goal in the 79th minute with a ground shot from inside the area that settled in the net.
In the 82nd minute, the Slovakian national team made its fifth and final substitution with “Pekarik” coming in instead of “Ďuriš.”
In the 84th minute, “Nmecha” tried to score his name on the scorers’ list with a curved shot from the edge of the area, but it passed next to the post, ending the match with a 6-0 victory for the German national team.