The game is over, and the final score is Germany 5-0 Hungary. Here is the match report.
Match Events
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7' JonathanTh ALMOST Scored
9' Yellow Card! Loïc Nego booked
20' Füllkrug misses a great chance
27' Nicolas Füllkrug GOAL vs. Hungary! Germany 1-0 Hungary
31' Foul from Kai
32' Highlight from Germany vs. Hungary
33' Kai Havertz ALMOST Scored 2nd, but Ball Hits the Crossbar!
43' Highlight from Germany vs. Hungary
45' Havertz has a HUGE opportunity but fails to SCORE
53' Gross’s foul on Szoboszlai
56' Highlight from Germany vs. Hungary
58' Jamal Musiala with the Great Solo Run! Germany 2-0 Hungary
66' Florian Wirtz GOAL vs. Hungary! Assist by Musiala! Germany 3-0 Hungary
72' German ALMOST Scored 4th, Great BLOCKED by GK! Havertz hit the CROSSBAR!
77' Pavlovic GOAL vs Hungary! Germany 4-0 Hungary
83' Kai Havertz Penalty Goal vs. Hungary! Germany 5-0 Hungary
Line-ups
Germany XI: Gross, Ter Stegen, Füllkrug, Robert Andrich, Kimmich, Tah, David Raum, Havertz, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz
Subs: Oliver Baumann, Emre Can, Henrichs, Anton, Alexander Nübel, Koch, M. Mittelstädt, Deniz Undav, Chris Führich, Angelo Stiller, Maximilian Beier, Aleksandar Pavlovic
Hungary XI: Gulacsi, Loïc Nego, Orban, Roland Sallai, Nagy, Barnabás Varga, András Schäfer, Dominik Szoboszlai, Márton Dárdai, Botond Balogh, Milos Kerkez
Subs: Dénes Dibusz, Endre Botka, Martin Ádám, Zsolt Nagy, Balázs Tóth, Bence Gergényi, Bendegúz Bolla, Kevin Csoboth, Krisztofer Horváth, Mihály Kata, Tamás Nikitscher, Antal Yaakobishvili
Grealish: Euros snub motivated me
Lee Carsley made a winning start as interim England boss as goals from Declan Rice and Jack Grealish secured a 2-0 victory over Republic of Ireland in their Nations League opener.
Rice and Grealish struck in the space of 15 first-half minutes to answer the boos of the home fans at the Aviva Stadium for having switched allegiance from Ireland to England as youngsters.
Rice declined to celebrate his goal - slammed home from the centre of the box - but Grealish, back in the team after being omitted from the squad for Euro 2024, enjoyed his moment having found the corner from Rice's cut-back to cap a slick England move.
England fans hoping to see a more attacking style than under Gareth Southgate could take encouragement from their first-half display, with Harry Kane and the impressive Anthony Gordon also going close and Trent Alexander-Arnold orchestrating proceedings from right-back.
But Ireland, embarking on a new era of their own under new boss Heimir Hallgrimsson, showed improvement after the one-sided first period, with Sammie Szmodics firing a good chance wide after the break having been set up by Chiedozie Ogbene.
England lost their rhythm after half-time but did have chances to extend their lead, with Bukayo Saka denied by Caoimhin Kelleher in stoppage time, by which point Carsley had also handed senior debuts to Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White from the bench.
In the end, though, the two-goal cushion proved sufficient for England to begin the post-Southgate era with a win that puts them top of Nations League Group B2 having dropped down from League A in the last edition of the competition.
Carsley, a Republic of Ireland international during his playing career, will hope the result quietens the pre-match furore over his decision not to sing England's national anthem.


