UEFA Euro 2020 group stage match showcased the team's tactical prowess and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. The match, held at the Allianz Arena in Munich, saw Germany dominate possession and create numerous goal-scoring chances throughout the game.
The first goal came in the 11th minute when midfielder Kai Havertz found the back of the net with a well-placed shot. Germany continued to press forward and control the tempo of the game, eventually doubling their lead in the 84th minute with a goal from forward Timo Werner.
Germany a comfortable 2-0 win over Hungary in Group A on Wednesday that made the host nation set to be the first side to qualify for the knockout stage at Euro 2024.
With two wins out of two, the Germans look certain to be at least among the four best third-placed teams, and they will finish in the top two of the group if Scotland fail to beat Switzerland later on tonight. That scenario would also prevent Hungary from finishing in the top two.
Hungary were frustrated with his opener, claiming a foul from Ilkay Gundogan on defender Willi Orban before the Barcelona midfielder teed up Musiala to fire into the roof of the net.
A video assistant referee (VAR) check confirmed the on-field decision as Musiala celebrated with his team-mates in front of Hungary supporters behind the goal.
Hungary thought they had snatched an equaliser on the stroke of half-time but Roland Sallai's rebound header was ruled out for a clear offside.
Manchester City player Gundogan was left unmarked to slot comfortably past goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi.
After their dominant 5-1 win over Scotland, Germany were made to work harder for the win here - with Hungary threatening on occasions and defending stubbornly.
Musiala gave the Germans the lead in the 22nd minute after some horrendous Hungarian defending led to the ball being poked into his path by Gundogan, and the 21-year-old needed no second invitation, hammering the ball in via a defender.
Roland Sallai had a goal ruled out in first-half stoppage time for Hungary and they wasted a number of other decent chances before Gundogan scored in the 67th minute with a simple finish after a superb build-up to wrap up the three points.
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