By Daily Sports on March 21, 2019
Serbia goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic produced an inspired display to prevent Joachim Low's new-look Germany from securing an opening win of 2019.
Low’s youthful side went behind to Luka Jovic’s header in the 12th minute, before substitute Leon Goretzka hit the equaliser after the break.
Germany dominated the early possession but Jovic was on hand to turn in the loose ball from six yards before Goretzka levelled with a fierce strike in the second half.
Serbia were reduced to 10 men late in injury time after Milan Pavkov was shown a straight red for a reckless late foul on Manchester City’s Leroy Sane.
The 2014 world champions begin their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Sunday, 24 March, while Serbia travel to Portugal on Monday.
Cause for optimism in Germany’s new era.
Low made the surprise decision earlier this month to change the direction of the German national side by favouring youth over experience.
Bayern Munich trio Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng and Thomas Muller have been told they are no longer required, while Manuel Neuer was the only World Cup winner to start against Serbia.
Germany retained possession well in Wolfsburg, although they struggled to carve out many chances in a disappointing first half.
Their defensive frailties were exposed at the other end when they failed to clear their lines from the visitors’ first corner, as the lively Jovic reacted quickest to convert from close range.
Serbia could have been further ahead had they been more clinical in front of goal but a last ditch tackle from Lukas Klostermann prevented Jovic from doubling his tally.
However, Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus was introduced off the bench and Germany began to exploit the Serbian defence which had looked so solid for 45 minutes.
Leroy Sane began to pick up the ball in space as Reus’ influence grew on the game, and Goretzka struck the equaliser with a fierce effort as Low’s young side chased what proved to be an elusive winner.
Germany’s young charges may not challenge for major international honours in the immediate future but in the likes of Reus and Ilkay Gundogan, Low has enough role models to develop his freshling squad. (BBC)
•Photo shows Germany and Serbia players
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 21, 2019
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