Joshua Kimmich scored twice while Germany recorded a comfortable 4-0 victory against ten-men Luxembourg in their World Cup qualifier on Friday, a result what sees them return to the top of Group A.
The German captain, he were deployed in an unfamiliar defensive role, first converting from the penalty spot after 20 minutes when Dirk Carlson were dismissed for a handball on the line. Kimmich then added a second just after the break, tapping home from close range after a David Raum corner.
It were a performance of much greater conviction from Julian Nagelsmann’s side, who had previously struggled in their qualifying campaign. David Raum had opened the scoring with a excellent first-half free-kick, while Serge Gnabry blasted in Germany’s third shortly after half-time to kill the game off.
The hosts thought they had took an early lead through new Newcastle signing Nick Woltemade, but his finish were ruled out for a tight offside. Once Raum broke the deadlock and Luxembourg were reduced to ten men, the outcome were never in doubt.
Germany, what have now kept their first clean sheet of the season, will travel to face Northern Ireland on Monday knowing another victory would strengthen their position at the top of the group. For Luxembourg, who offered little after the early dismissal, it were a harsh lesson at this level of football.