Germany vs Mexico Live: Nagelsmann aims to continue winning run
Germany vs Mexico: New coach Julian Nagelsmann aims to continue winning streak as Germany takes on Mexico in a friendly match.
Germany and Mexico are set to face off in a highly anticipated friendly match at the Lincoln Financial Field in the USA on October 18th. The match will mark Julian Nagelsmann's first game as the new coach of the German national team, and he will be hoping to continue their winning streak following their recent 3-1 victory over the United States.
Nagelsmann's tenure got off to a fantastic start as he guided Germany to a convincing win against the USNMT. The team showed great promise under his leadership, and fans are excited to see what he can bring to the table in future matches.
Unfortunately, Germany will be without the services of Joshua Kimmich for the Mexico game as he has returned to Munich to recover from a cold. However, Pascal Groß stepped up in Kimmich's absence during the match against the United States and showcased his skills on the field. On a positive note, Leon Goretzka, who was a substitute in the previous game, will be available for the Mexico match.
Mexico, on the other hand, is coming off a 2-0 victory over Ghana in a friendly match at the Charlotte stadium in North Carolina. The team displayed great teamwork and determination, with goals from Hirving Lopez and Uriel Antuna in the second half securing the win. Manager Jamie Lozano, like Nagelsmann, is relatively new to his position, and the victory against Ghana was his first win as the head coach.
Lozano will be looking to build on this success and regain form against Germany, especially with CONCACAF Nations League matches scheduled for the following international break in November. The Mexican coach will rely on the skills of Fulham striker Raúl Jimenez, who has taken over as the main striker for the team. Additionally, veteran goalkeeper Ochoa will play a crucial role in the lineup.
The expected lineups for the match are as follows:
Germany: Ter Stegen; Thiaw, Sule, Rudiger, Raum; Goretzka, Gündogan; Sané, Müller, Musiala; Havertz
Mexico: Ochoa; K Alvarez, E. Alvarez, Vasquez, Gallardo; Romo, Chavez, Pineda; Antuna, Jimenez, Huerta
Unfortunately, viewers in India will not be able to live stream the Germany vs Mexico match. However, fans around the world will be eagerly watching the game to see how both teams perform and to witness the clash of these two football powerhouses.
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