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October 12, 2021 Germany Becomes First Team To Qualify For 2022 World Cup

Germany Becomes First Team To Qualify For 2022 World Cup

Germany became the first team to join hosts Qatar at the 2022 World Cup with a thumping victory in North Macedonia.

Former England youth international Jamal Musiala opened his account for the Germans, running in on goal and stroking home a confident finish.

Kai Havertz claimed the first goal in the second half, slotting in from Thomas Muller's unselfish pass.

Timo Werner smashed home the second following Muller's superb flick and also curled in a delightful third.

The Germans could have had more, but Chelsea forward Werner rattled the post with a thumping low drive on the stroke of half time, but managed to score twice as his side got the job done with clinical finishing in the second period.

It will be a night to remember for 18-year-old ex-Chelsea academy graduate Musiala, who played 19 times for various England youth teams but declared to play for Germany through his mother, as he netted a first senior goal on his ninth cap.

Hansi Flick's men, who are four-time world champions, reach the tournament for the 20th occasion, with only Brazil (21) appearing more times.

They did it with two games to spare, with meetings against Liechtenstein and Armenia to come next month.

 

September 15, 2021 Nigeria Fixes July 2022 For Return Of Benin Artefacts By Germany

Nigeria Fixes July 2022 For Return Of Benin Artefacts By Germany

Director of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Abba Tijani, has said Nigeria has agreed with Germany for hundreds of artefacts stolen during colonial times to be returned from July 2022.

Tijani said Nigeria s also negotiating with other museums to repatriate more

Thousands of pieces of Nigeria’s so-called Benin Bronzes, 16th to 18th century metal plaques and sculptures, were stolen from the palace of the ancient Benin Kingdom only to end up in museums across the US and Europe.

Nigeria plans to build a museum in Benin City Edo State where it hopes to house the bronzes, seen as among the most highly regarded works of African art.

“We have agreed on a timeline that actual return will start next year, 2022, which is going to be around July, August"  Tijani said.

July 28, 2021 D’tigers Blow 11-Point Lead To Lose To Germany In Tokyo Olympics

D’tigers Blow 11-Point Lead To Lose To Germany In Tokyo Olympics

Nigeria's mens basketball team,  D'Tigers lost against Germany in their basketball second group game at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The Nigerians threw away an 11-point lead from the third quarter to lose in the game that eventually ended 99-92.

The game ended 21-24 in the first quarter in favour of the Germans, Nigeria led in the second quarter 29-26, drew 24-24 in the third quarter and lost 18-25 in the fourth quarter.

Both teams lost their opening fixtures and needed victory in the second.

While Nigeria lost against Australia, Germany suffered a first match loss to Italy.

Nigeria and Germany return to the courts on Saturday, July 31 with D'Tigers facing Italy at the Saitama Super Arena, while the Germans face Australia.

With the victory, the German team reached its first victory at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and the top of Group B in the men's sport, while Nigeria plummeted to the bottom of the group with only two points.

June 30, 2021 England Struck Twice Against Germany To Secure Qualification Into Euro 2020 Quarter-Final

England Struck Twice Against Germany To Secure Qualification Into Euro 2020 Quarter-Final

England struck twice late on to end a 55-year wait for a knockout tie victory over Germany amid scenes of huge tension and elation at Wembley to reach the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.

Gareth Southgate's side fought hard to earn the statement victory that has so often eluded England, and it was their talisman of this tournament, Raheem Sterling, who made the decisive breakthrough.

Sterling, who scored the winners against Croatia and the Czech Republic in the group stage, steered in Luke Shaw's cross after 75 minutes to send England's fans, with more than 40,000 inside Wembley, into ecstatic celebrations.

The win was secured with another moment of significance four minutes from time when captain Harry Kane, who had once again struggled to influence the game, headed in from substitute Jack Grealish's perfect delivery for his first goal of Euro 2020.

England were again thankful for the brilliance of Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who has yet to concede a goal in the tournament and saved crucially from Timo Werner and Kai Havertz in each half, while Thomas Muller missed a glorious chance to equalize before Kane struck.

England now face Ukraine in the quarter-finals in Rome on Saturday after they scored a last-minute winner in extra time to beat Sweden.

 

 

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