Germany made it nine wins out of nine with a 2-1 win over the USA in their last match before the World Cup.
The win, secured by goals from Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane, means they have won four successive friendlies, having also won their last six World Cup qualifiers. But Julian Nagelsmann knows tougher tests than this are not far away.
Just as he had for his club, Arsenal, in the Champions League final, Havertz gave Germany an early lead, this time after just two minutes. The striker, who joined the squad later than anyone else after that final, headed home from close range after just two minutes. Havertz was unmarked to nod home a Joshua Kimmich freekick from the right, with the US defense missing in action.
Germany could not build on the early lead though and were pegged back by Antonee Robinson's brilliant long range volley on 37 minutes. The left back flashed his effort past Oliver Baumann and into the top corner from just outside the box after Jonathan Tah's clearing header dropped to his left boot.
Havertz and Germany hitting form












