Netherlands 2-3 Germany:
Germany leave it late in five-goal thriller

Germany secured a thrilling 3-2 win over the Netherlands after the Oranje fought back from two goals behind in their European Qualifier in Amsterdam on Sunday night.

Leroy Sane (15) opened the scoring with a well-taken finish after a fine first touch inside the box, but Serge Gnabry (34) stole the first-half show after cutting inside Virgil van Dijk to whip a wonderful ball into the top corner for 2-0.

The Dutch were transformed in the second half and Matthijs De Ligt (48 ) pulled one back with a leaping header, before Memphis Depay (63) found an equaliser from inside the box after pinball football flummoxed the German defence.

But Nico Schulz (90) won it for Germany at the death, ensuring a perfect start to their Euro 2020 campaign while stopping an in-form Netherlands in their tracks.

Germany boss Joachim Low fielded a young side in an unorthodox formation, but put traditional tactics to the sword with a brilliant first-half performance.

His side took the lead when a marauding Schulz found Sane inside the box, whose first touch bamboozled De Ligt, giving him the space to fire home from eight yards.

he Dutch had two excellent chances to equalise but Manuel Neuer produced two excellent saves to deny Ryan Babel who failed to find the corners from close range.

And Gnabry punished Babel's poor finishing with the kind of strike that had eluded his opposite number. Gnabry cut inside Van Dijk and De Ligt, before bending an unstoppable shot into the top corner.