In a recent friendly international soccer match, Germany defeated France 2:0. The most striking moment of the match occurred just seven seconds into the match, when Germany scored a lightning-quick goal.
The match started with Germany getting into the swing of things quickly. Just after the referee blew the opening whistle, Germany's Kroos passed the ball to Wiltz. After receiving the ball, Wiltz took the ball and adjusted and directly blasted a world wave, scoring his first goal in the German adult national team. At this point, just seven seconds after the start of the match, Germany was leading France 1:0.
In the 49th minute, Wiltz once again showed his great ability. He carried the ball on the left and made a long pass to Mushara who stepped forward. Mushara knocked the ball back to the center, Havertz followed up and scored with ease to extend Germany's lead to 2:0.
Although France tried to fight back in the following game, Germany's defense was solid and did not give their opponents too many chances. In the 88th minute, France came close to breaking through, but German defender Mittelstadt inadvertently kicked the ball into his own hands while clearing the ball, which flew towards the goal. Luckily, German goalkeeper Rüdiger managed to clear the ball on the goal line and the ball hit the crossbar and bounced out, making France miss a good opportunity.
In the end, Germany won the friendly match with a score of 2:0 against France. Statistically, this was the 34th meeting between Germany and France, and Germany won for the 12th time among them.