Player Ratings: Germany and Hungary in Round 2 of Euro 2024 as hosts continue hot form, close out 2-0 win

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Player Ratings: Germany and Hungary in Round 2 of Euro 2024 as hosts continue hot form, close out 2-0 win

• Didn’t shoot a lot and attacked without stopping like in the previous match. But this match is considered “perfect”

• Germany easily defeated Hungary 2-0 in the second game of Euro 2024

• This is the ability score of Germany and Hungary’s players in this game.

Player Ratings: Germany and Hungary in Round 2 of Euro 2024 as hosts continue hot form, close out 2-0 win

Event: Football Euro 2024 Group Stage, Group A, Match 2
Match date: Wednesday 19 June 2024
Stadium: MHP Arena, Stuttgart
Result: Germany 2-0 Hungary

It may not have been as explosive as the previous match. Hungary caused Germany quite a few problems, but with the perfection and high quality of the Iron Eagles. The hosts were still able to pass easily, winning 2-0 with goals from Jamal Musiala and Ilkay Gundogan. With this form, they can “look past the shot” and reach the last 16 of Euro 2024

Germany Player Ratings

Manuel Neuer – 8 – Made a brilliant save from a Joshua Kimmich mistake that almost led to an early goal and made a superb save to deny Dominik Szoboszlai a free kick just wide in the 26th minute, as well as another crucial save towards the end of the first half. He was key to the goalless draw.

Maximilian Mittelstadt – 8 – Didn’t add as much as in the first ยูฟ่าเบท game but played with a high level of quality until he assisted Ilkay Gundogan to seal the 2-0 win.

Jonathan Tah – 6 – Had a few mistakes but overall not too bad and also had a few important interceptions to show.

Antonio Rudiger – 7 – Combined with his partner without any problems, he was a man-to-man with the opposition forwards and even though he created some space for Hungary to finish, they still managed to get through without conceding a goal.

Joshua Kimmich – 7 – Was a bit distracted and had the ball intercepted in the first minute and narrowly missed the goal. But then it is considered to be playing according to the standard. It is useful both offensively and defensively. And finally, help save the goal by blocking the line. The moment Neuer missed the catch and slipped out of his hand.

Toni Kroos – 7 – set the tone for the game with his first ball from deep. (and playing set pieces) as always. But in this game, it must be considered that Hungary did their homework well with the defense, so that Kroos’ pass was not as threatening as the first game that defeated Scotland. But it was almost 2-0 up as well. The volley at the beginning of the second half. But it’s just a little safe.

Robert Andrich – 7 – Disciplined in defence. He was a regular in Hungary’s defence before they reached the back four but was substituted rather early despite not picking up a yellow card.

Florian Wiertz – 6 – Had a quiet first half compared to the last game. But he was the owner of the initial ball who made a beautiful pass to Jamal Musiala in the 1-0 lead. The second half didn’t play with the ball much. until being taken off to rest

Ilkay Gundogan – 9 – Played diligently as a team leader. I have a diligent child who can collect every seed. For example, in the 1-0 lead goal that if it were anyone else. They would have let it go. But Gundogan was cool enough to follow and play. and slapped back for Musiala to score the net. Then came to emphasize his excellence in this game by flicking a shot to close the game 2-0 in the middle of the second half. Equal to this game, shoot 1, pay 1.

Jamal Musiala – 8 – Made no use of his opportunities. and calm enough not to be flustered by the pressure of the moment Until the score opened. Giving Germany another quick lead in the 22nd minute, an important point that later led to the team’s victory.

Kai Havertz – 6 – Pace, agility, ball sense, coordination with teammates not a problem. But what is lacking is the sharpness as a finisher, such as missing a golden opportunity in the 12th minute.

reserve

Leroy Sane (replacing Florian Wiertz in the 58th minute) – 6 – had a chance to pull the trigger. Forcing Peter Gulacsi to make a super save in the 75th minute, but the overall picture still wasn’t there. Very good Flickering but seeming to squander the opportunity. Until it was clearly seen why he sat as a reserve on this team.

Niklas Fullkrug (replacing Kai Havertz 58) – 5 – despite being on the field for quite a long time But it’s considered a bit quiet. and was unable to take advantage of the ending that he had as well as he should have

Emre Can (in place of Robert Andrich 71) – 6 – went down to pack the game in midfield. But he hardly appeared on the screen. It can be considered that in this game there is no evil and no good appears.

Chris Fuhrich (replaced Jamal Musiala 71′) – 6 – Another home side player, Stuttgart got a special chance to play, making only his fifth appearance for his country and making a decent contribution, but not particularly impressive.

Deniz Undaf (in place of Ilkay Gundogan, 84) – 5 – The surprise player who was flagged to play Euro 2024, only got the opportunity to play for the third time, so it’s not surprising that he came out excited. Still not used to the team

Player scores Hungary

: Petr Gulacsi 7 – Marton Dardai 6, Willy Orban 6, Attila Fiola 6 – Milos Kerkez 6 (Solt Nagy 6, 76 ), Andras Schaefer 7, Adam Nagy 6 (Laszlo Kleinhesler 6 n.64), Bendeguz Bolla 6 (Martin Adam 6 75 minutes) – Dominik Soboszlai 7, Roland Sallai 5 (Kevin Soboth 5, 87 minutes) – Barnabas Varga 5 (Daniel Gazdak 5 p.87)