Free from Defeat, Substitute Player’s Goal sSves Argentina

DBasia.news –  The substitute’s goal saved the Argentine national team from defeat in a trial match on Wednesday (9/10). In the match that took place at Signal Iduna Park, the Argentine national team managed to hold a draw with the German national team.

In that match, the German national team were unable to play their best squad. That was caused by an injury storm that happened which made about 12 players unable to appear.

In fact this is the first time the German national team did not lose any of the players who won the 2014 World Cup. A number of new players were tested in the match.

Despite playing a young squad, the German national team showed a slick performance in the first half. Serge Gnabry scored his 10th goal for Der Panzer in 11 matches.

Not long after, Kai Havertz listed his name on the scoreboard. Again, Serge Gnabry participated in the German national team’s goal contribution for giving the pass to Havertz.

Being left behind two goals has made the Argentine national team react. They made a number of changes, including playing Lucas Ocampos and Lucas Alario.

Without the presence of Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria and Sergio Aguero, the Argentine national team showed off. Lucas Alario made up the gap in the second half.

Five minutes before dispersal, Lucas Ocampos allowed the Argentine national team to keep pace with Germany. Utilizing Lucas Alario’s pass, Ocampos listed his name on the scoreboard.

Line-up:

Germany (3-4-2-1): Mar-Andre ter Stegen; Emre Can, Robin Koch, Niklas Sule; Luke Klostermann, Kai Havertz, Joshua Kimmich, Marcel Halstenberg; Julian Brandt, Gian-Luca Waldschmidt; Serge Gnabry.

Argentina (4-2-3-1): Agustin Marchesin; Juan Foyth, Nicolas Otamendi, Marcos Rojo, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes; Roberto Pereyra, Paulo Dybala, Angel Correa; Lautaro Martinez.