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German media react to Florian Wirtz display vs Northern Ireland

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German media provided a mixed but generally positive reaction to Florian Wirtz’s performance in Germany's World Cup qualifying match against Northern Ireland. Although Germany's overall display was described as lackluster, Wirtz stood out as a creative force, earning a 6/10 rating compared to some teammates who struggled.



Wirtz was noted for moments of skillful dribbling and vision, occasionally causing problems for Northern Ireland's defense. His ability to provide key passes was highlighted, especially one perfect through ball to Karim Adeyemi early in the second half, although Adeyemi failed to convert the chance. Despite these positives, Wirtz’s impact diminished towards the end of the match as he saw less of the ball.

Media emphasized that Wirtz’s performance was characterized by creativity over goal-oriented finishing, suggesting he could improve in that aspect. Nevertheless, he was instrumental in helping Germany secure the victory by maintaining offensive pressure and setting up attacks. Germany won the match 1-0 with Nick Woltemade scoring the decisive goal—an effort described by some as fortunate but effective.

Other German players received mixed reviews, with standout performances few and many struggling to influence the game significantly. Serge Gnabry showed energy but lacked sustained threat, while Adeyemi had a poor game, losing possession frequently and missing a crucial scoring opportunity. The midfield control was less dominant than usual, limiting Germany’s overall attacking fluency.

In summary, German media recognized Wirtz as one of the brighter aspects of the team’s performance, praising his vision and creativity despite some inefficiencies. His display contrasted with a generally subdued team effort, but his contributions were key in Germany’s narrow World Cup qualifier win over Northern Ireland.

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