A game that is more about prestige than points: Germany takes on Luxembourg. While the result seems predictable on paper, it's a crucial psychological test for Nagelsmann. After a qualification run that lacked consistency, the DFB team needs to showcase total dominance, creativity, and a high goal tally to build momentum for the World Cup.
Looking back, Germany cruised to a 4–0 victory in the first leg, controlling every aspect of the game. Nevertheless, Nagelsmann is demanding total focus, as the team has occasionally struggled to convert possession into clear-cut chances. They must remain sharp in defense to avoid giving Luxembourg any opportunities on the counter-attack.
For Luxembourg, this match is essentially a bonus. Though they are officially out of the running for the World Cup, they are expected to play with heart and aggression. Their physical presence and compact defensive shape can make them a frustrating opponent, and if they can withstand the initial pressure, they might cause a few nerves for the favorites.
Verdict: Germany's superior individual talent should ensure a comfortable victory. Home win.