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Nagelsmann woes continue …as Sane sees red in Germany defeat

Germany suffered their second defeat in four days, losing 2-0 away to Austria in a game that was marred further for the visitors by a red card in the second half for Leroy Sane.

It was the latest setback at the start of Julian Nagelsmann’s reign after he was hired as the German national coach following the depar­ture of Hansi Flick.

Nagelsmann has overseen just one win in four, which came in his first game in charge against the USA. Since then, he has seen his side draw 2-2 with Mexico, lose 3-2 at home to Turkey, and fall to Austria.

Borussia Dortmund’s Marcel Sabitzer opened the scoring in the 29th minute at Emst Happel Stadi­um before Sane was sent off for the first time in his career shortly after the break.

The former Manchester City winger shoved Phillipp Mwene in full view of the referee, who wasted little time brandishing the red card.

Things went from bad to worse for the Germans when RB Leipzig’s Christoph Baumgartner doubled Austria’s lead in the 73rd minute before the hosts completed a victory that was richly deserved.

Given their form, it is perhaps fortunate that Germany are hosting the 2024 European Championships and therefore have an automatic place in the tournament.

In the final round of qualifiers, Croatia secured their place with a 1-0 victory over Armenia. Ante Budimir scored the only goal of the game to clinch second in Group D behind Turkey and leave Wales third and needing to come through the play-offs.

Rob Page’s side needed to beat Turkey and hope Croatia dropped points to qualify automatically but it wasn’t to be.

Hopes were raised when Neco Williams put Wales ahead in the seventh minute but Yusuf Yazici levelled from the spot in the 70th minute to grab a share of the spoils. —Eurosports

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