## Germany’s Narrow Victory Over Ghana
After an exhilarating 4-3 win against Switzerland just days earlier, the German national team faced a tougher challenge against Ghana on Monday evening at the MHPArena in Stuttgart. Although they experienced difficulties, they ultimately secured a 2-1 victory.
### Tactical Adjustments: Nagelsmann’s Changes
Coach Julian Nagelsmann made significant changes to the squad, opting for five substitutions. Among these, Nick Woltemade was positioned at the forefront of the attack, while Chelsea’s star Kai Havertz was shifted to a right-sided role. The adjustments aimed to provide fresh legs after a grueling match against the Swiss, with key players such as Antoine Semenyo, Thomas Partey, André Ayew, and Alexander Dijku stepping up for Ghana.
### First Half Dominance
Germany started the match strongly, dominating possession in the first half. They nearly opened the scoring when Florian Wirtz found the back of the net, only for the goal to be disallowed for offside in the 33rd minute. The persistent pressure paid off just before halftime when Kai Havertz converted a penalty kick in the 45th + 3 minute, bringing the score to 1-0 and giving the Germans a crucial lead going into the halftime break.
### Ghana’s Resilience
However, the second half told a different story. Upon their return from the locker room, Germany found themselves under pressure and struggled to maintain their dominance on the field. The Ghanaians seized the opportunity to equalize, with Abdul Fatawu finding the net in the 70th minute. This goal energized the Ghanaian side and shocked the home team, prompting them to intensify their efforts.
### Last-Minute Glory for Germany
The late equalizer was a wake-up call for the German team. They ramped up their offensive play, and their persistence paid off in the dying moments of the match. Deniz Undav scored a crucial goal in the 88th minute, ensuring a 2-1 victory for Germany. While the win was celebrated, it highlighted ongoing concerns about the team’s defensive vulnerabilities.
### Conclusion: A Work in Progress
Germany’s victory over Ghana was hard-fought but illustrated the need for improvement as they prepare for future challenges. Despite securing the win, questions remain about the team’s defensive stability, which could prove crucial in upcoming fixtures. Fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on how Julian Nagelsmann addresses these issues as they build towards their next matches on the international stage.

