Neuhaus produces a ferocious strike from the edge of the box. His dangerous effort towards the middle of the goal is blocked by Stanislav Buchnev, who pulls off a superb save to keep the ball out of the net.
Neuhaus makes a rough challenge and Francois Letexier blows his whistle for a foul. The referee points to the penalty spot. Armenia are awarded a penalty kick!
GOAL after a blunder! Keeper Stanislav Buchnev makes a complete hash of a weak mid range shot from Ilkay Gundogan and let’s the ball squirm into the net. It’s now 0:3.
Leroy Sane runs onto a loose pass inside the box and releases a tremendous shot towards the bottom left corner. However, Stanislav Buchnev anticipates the shot and makes a brilliant save.
Kai Havertz peeled away from his marker and got on the end of the corner, but his fine header directed towards the goal is brilliantly saved by the goalkeeper.
Jonas Hofmann plays it to Kai Havertz who finds himself unmarked inside the box and slots a first-time shot past Stanislav Buchnev into the bottom left corner. Germany score the first goal
Kai Havertz (Germany) latches onto a good pass inside the box and shoots. The effort beats the keeper, but deflects off the left post to safety. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Armenia.
Thomas Muller (Germany) makes his run to meet a cross and fires towards the left side of the goal, but the goalkeeper reacts superbly to keep the ball out.
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At the time of its inauguration, during the Soviet period, the stadium was named "Dynamo". Later, the name of the place was changed to Hanrapetakan (Armenian word meaning "republican"). In 1999, after the assassination of former Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan, the official name of the stadium was added with the name of the politician. Today it is mostly used for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Pyunik and the Armenian national team. The stadium can accommodate 14,968 spectators. In 2008, the stadium underwent a large-scale development in order to modernize the playing surface and create a high standard with VIP sections and other facilities that could comply with UEFA regulations.
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Germany's Leroy Sané, meanwhile, scored a double against Liechtenstein, registering six goals in his last seven games with his club and his national team.
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Armenian Tigran Barseghyan has scored two goals in this knockout cycle, with both being recorded in the second half, while his team has a positive record in matches in which they saw their opponents' goal 6 wins and 1 draw.
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The central referee will be François Letexier (FRA), the assistant referees will be Cyril Mugnier (FRA), Mehdi Rahmouni (FRA) and the fourth official will be Jérémy Stinat (FRA)
Despite becoming the first European team to qualify for the 2022 World Cup during the last international break, Germany's team had no problem defeating modest Liechtenstein 9-0 on the final matchday. New coach Hansi Flick now has six wins in six games, the best start in the history of a coach for the German team.
Armenia will seek to close before its public with a victory and have the most points. In their history, to overcome their previous best record of 13 points (knockout campaign for Brazil 2014), despite this they no longer have a World Cup chance and they will have to wait to see the Armenian team in a world cup for the first time.
The match will be played at theRepublican Vazgen Sargsyan Stadium,
The meeting will take place at the Republican Vazgen Sargsyan Stadium, from the city of Yerevan, capital of Armenia, with a capacity for 14,968 people.
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