Germany beat Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Nations League with a record win. They sent the ball to the net 7 times! The 7-0 win secured the top spot in Group Three of the 'A' League. Germany, who secured the quarter-finals in the previous match, have one more match in hand.
The Netherlands also secured the last eight from the same group. They beat Hungary 4-0. Germany is at the top with 13 points. The Netherlands is second with 8 points.
Germany's 7-0 win was the highest in the 6-year history of the Nations League. Musiala headed in Joshua Kimmich's cross two minutes later. Timm Kleindienst scored his first goal for Germany in the 23rd minute. Germany took control of the match when Kai Havertz scored another goal before the break. By that time, the defense of Bosnia was destroyed.
Germany pressed further after the break. Florian Virtz joined the goal celebration in the 50th and 57th minutes. Leroy Sane scored the sixth goal in 66 minutes. Klinedienst added to Bosnia's woes with 10 minutes remaining. Germany's record victory was confirmed by picking up their second goal.
Meanwhile, both teams had 5 points before Netherlands-Hungary met themselves. The winner will join Germany in the last eight. The Dutch team had the last laugh there. Vout Veghorst and Cody Gakpo scored from the penalty spot in the first half. Goals from Denzel Dumfries and Tune Koopmainers helped secure the match in the second half.