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Florian Wirtz starred for Germany with two stunning goals and two assists as Germany edged neighbours Switzerland 4-3 in a breathless friendly in Basel on Friday.
Switzerland twice led in the contest, with Dan Ndoye and then Breel Embolo putting the hosts in front. But Germany pegged them back both times, with Wirtz the architect of each goal.
His first assist was a pinpoint deep cross for Jonathan Tah’s first international goal and his second a defence-splitting pass for Serge Gnabry to make it 2-2.
But the Liverpool winger saved his best for the second half, finding the top corner from the corner of the penalty area to make it 3-2 and then producing another gem to settle the contest in Germany’s favour – but he admitted there was some luck involved in his first.
“I’d be lying if I said I aimed exactly there with the first goal. But I did want to get it on target,” Wirtz told German broadcaster RTL. “If it goes in like that, I’ll happily take it. There was a bit of intention.”
Ndoye had opened the scoring for Switzerland in the 17th minute. The Nottingham Forest winger’s powerful run and vicious left-footed drive flew easily past Germany goalkeeper Oliver Baumann, brushing the inside of the near post on its way in.
Tah levelled in the 26th minute for his first Germany goal in his 44th game. A quick corner caught Switzerland cold and Wirtz’s sublime deep cross found Bayern Munich defender Tah, who squeezed a header in at the far post, with Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel wondering how he let it through.
But while Germany dominated the ball, they laboured in front of goal – and Switzerland made them pay in the 41st minute. Silvan Widmer whipped a teasing cross in from the right and Embolo snuck behind Tah to score with a diving header.
Switzerland had been hungrier and slicker in the first 45 minutes, but Germany restored parity on the stroke of half-time with a fine equaliser. Wirtz was again the provider, splitting the Swiss defence with a perfect pass for Gnabry, who got ahead of Manuel Akanji and fired past the on-rushing Kobel.
Germany appeared to tighten their grip on the game in the second half, with Bayern teenager Lennart Karl making an impressive cameo off the bench. But this game was all about Wirtz, who made it 3-2 in emphatic style.
The former Bayer Leverkusen man collected the ball on the edge of the Switzerland penalty box and let fly with a swerving drive that flew into the top corner off the underside of the bar, but it wasn’t the decider.
Substitute Joel Monteiro, of Young Boys, produced a goal of equal quality, carving out some space for himself with his back to goal and spinning to arrow in an unstoppable effort from 25 yards for 3-3.
But Wirtz had the final say, scoring another goal of supreme quality, bending the ball in from the edge of the box to make it 4-3 and, despite Germany’s weaknesses in defence, offering a tantalising glimpse of what could be to come at the World Cup.
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Facts Only

Participants: Florian Wirtz (Germany), Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
Events: friendly match, goals scored, assists provided
Locations: Basel
Dates: not specified in the article

Executive Summary

In an international friendly match held in Basel, Germany faced off against Switzerland, with the final score being 4-3 in favor of Germany. Florian Wirtz, a young player for Germany, was the standout performer of the game, contributing two goals and two assists to lead his team to victory. Nottingham Forest's Dan Ndoye opened the scoring for Switzerland, but Germany equalized twice through Jonathan Tah and Serge Gnabry. Breel Embolo scored for Switzerland once more before halftime, making it 2-2. In the second half, Wirtz scored two stunning goals to give Germany a 4-3 lead, with one goal having some element of luck involved. The match provided a tantalizing glimpse into what could be expected from both teams at the upcoming World Cup.

Full Take

In this analysis, we will examine the article on Germany's 4-3 victory over Switzerland and discuss the underlying patterns and implications.
Steelman: The article presents a factual account of a friendly match between Germany and Switzerland, highlighting Florian Wirtz's exceptional performance with two goals and two assists. It also notes that both teams showed moments of dominance and vulnerability throughout the game.
Pattern scan: ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey (the article uses ambiguous language in its description of Germany's defensive weaknesses, potentially implying a broader issue without offering specific evidence)
Root cause: The match can be seen as an opportunity for both teams to test their strategies and identify areas for improvement ahead of the World Cup.
Implications: The outcome suggests that while Germany has strong attacking potential with players like Wirtz, they may still need to address their defensive concerns. Meanwhile, Switzerland demonstrated resilience in coming back from deficits but ultimately fell short.
Bridge questions: What are the long-term implications of this match for both teams? How will these teams' strategies evolve ahead of the World Cup? What role will Wirtz play in Germany's success at the tournament?

Wirtz steals show as Germany win thriller in Switzerland — Arc Codex