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·27 de marzo de 2026
Germany player ratings: How Julian Nagelsmann's side fared against Switzerland

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·27 de marzo de 2026

Germany beat Switzerland 4-3 in a highly entertaining friendly in Basel on Friday evening, with Florian Wirtz stealing the show with two goals and two assists.
Here are our German player ratings from the game:
GK: Oliver Baumann - 4/10
Quiet night for the goalkeeper, who didn’t have a single save to make. Could have done better at the near post for Dan Ndoye’s opener but had little chance to stop the other two goals.
RB: Joshua Kimmich - 6/10
The Germany captain was caught out of position a few times in the first half – most notably when he drifted away from his right-back position ahead of Switzerland’s opener, giving Granit Xhaka space to find Dan Ndoye. Improved after the break and was generally strong and aggressive in duels, while also delivering several dangerous crosses.
CB: Jonathan Tah - 5/10
Well-positioned to head in Germany’s opener and generally reliable in possession, but overpowered by Breel Embolo for Switzerland’s second goal.
CB: Nico Schlotterbeck - 4/10
Made too many passing errors, including a crucial one that sparked the move for Switzerland’s opener. Positively, he pressed high effectively and applied his usual aggression.
LB: David Raum - 6/10
Reliable at the back and assertive in duels, he also contributed several dangerous crosses going forward.
CDM: Leon Goretzka - 6/10
Combined effectively with teammates, produced clever passes and made forward runs to threaten the goal. Occasional technical mistakes and off-the-mark finishing limited his impact.
CDM: Angelo Stiller - 5/10
Not the most visible presence and lacked physical impact, but very secure in possession, completing 92% of his passes and providing one key pass.
RW: Leroy Sané - 4/10
The Galatasaray winger had a quiet night and never really made his mark on the game, leaving the pitch just after an hour.
CAM: Florian Wirtz - 10/10
A flawless evening for the Liverpool man. Excellent in combination play and a constant creative threat, registering two assists – including a pinpoint cross for Tah’s opener and a superb pass for Serge Gnabry’s equaliser. After the break, he came close with a shot from distance before curling in a brilliant effort and later sealed the win with another stunning curler.
LW: Serge Gnabry - 7/10
A consistent threat, though not everything came off. Went close early at the back post, scored just before the break with a composed finish, and nearly added another in the second half after a clever run.
ST: Kai Havertz - 5/10
Linked play effectively and frequently got into dangerous positions in the first half, but his finishing could have been better. Was less involved after the break and was substituted shortly after the hour mark.
Nick Woltemade (for Kai Havertz, '63) - 5/10
Lennart Karl (for Leroy Sané, '63) - 6/10
Anton Stach (for Leon Goretzka, '80) - N/A
Pascal Gross (for Angelo Stiller, 80') - N/A
Only players who featured for at least 30 minutes were rated.









































