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Wirtz Wizardry: Germany Survive Swiss Scare in Mad 4-3 Bash

Wirtz Wizardry: Germany Survive Swiss Scare in Mad 4-3 Bash

OneFootball EN 27 March 2026 at 20:20
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Germany edged Switzerland 4-3 in a chaotic thriller, with Florian Wirtz instrumental in all four goals after a shaky start exposed defensive woes. Early errors gifted Dan Ndoye the opener, but Jonathan Tah, Serge Gnabry, and Wirtz's magic turned the tide. Switzerland fought back through Breel Embolo, but couldn't hold out.

Wirtz Wizardry: Germany Survive Swiss Scare in Mad 4-3 Bash

Picture this: a packed stadium, tension thicker than a post-match kebab, and Germany somehow turning a defensive horror show into a 4-3 thriller against Switzerland. Yeah, it was that kind of night. Florian Wirtz was the pantomime hero, chipping in on all four German goals like he'd nicked the script from a Hollywood blockbuster.

Shambolic Start: Germans Gift the Hosts an Opener

The DFB lads kicked off brightly, bossing possession like they owned the place. But football's a cruel mistress, innit? Around the half-hour mark, Nico Schlotterbeck fluffed a pass in build-up play, leaving the right flank wider open than a dodgy alibi.

Granit Xhaka, that former Bundesliga battler now pulling strings for the Swiss, pounced like a fox in a henhouse. He looped a beauty to Dan Ndoye, who waltzed past Angelo Stiller and rifled it into the near post. 1-0 Switzerland. Preventable? Mate, it was gift-wrapped with a bow.

Germany didn't sulk, though. From a clever short corner, Jonathan Tah rose like a salmon on steroids to nod home a Florian Wirtz cross. 1-1. Proper response, that.

Swiss Fightback and Gnabry's Timely Riposte

Just when you thought the Germans had steadied the ship, Breel Embolo haunted Tah at the back post, heading home to make it 2-1 five minutes before the break. Swiss fans were dreaming of an upset, pint glasses raised in unison.

Enter Serge Gnabry, the clutch king. With seconds ticking down to half-time, he lashed in an equaliser. 2-2. Half-time whistle blew, and you could hear the managers' whiteboard markers screeching from the press room.

Wirtz Turns It On: Pure Class in the Second Half

The second 45 was where Wirtz truly erupted. The Liverpool starlet – who's been finding his feet after a sluggish start – orchestrated chaos. Assists, goals, sheer bloody magic; he touched every German strike in this 4-3 epic.

Switzerland pushed hard, no doubt buoyed by the home crowd, but Germany's attack clicked into overdrive. Wirtz with a stunner himself, bending one into the top corner that had keepers worldwide taking notes. The Swiss clawed one back to make it nervy, but the visitors held firm, snatching the points in a game that had more twists than a soap opera.

As reported by OneFootball, this was peak international footy – end-to-end, mistakes galore, and moments of brilliance. Tah redeemed his earlier wobble, Xhaka bossed midfield, but Wirtz? He's the real deal, back with a bang.

What a night for neutrals. Germany exposed their backline frailties early, but sheer talent papered over the cracks. Switzerland can rue those missed chances – Ndoye and Embolo caused havoc, but it wasn't enough.

Verdict: Who's Next for These Sides?

Germany march on, Wirtz firing on all cylinders. If this is a Nations League opener or friendly tune-up, Nagelsmann's got food for thought on that defence. Switzerland? Solid showing, but they need to capitalise on German gifts more ruthlessly.

Fancy a punt on the winner tonight? Nah, just kidding – grab a replay and marvel at the madness. 4-3 to the Germans. Absolute scenes.

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Players:

Florian WirtzNico SchlotterbeckDan NdoyeGranit XhakaAngelo StillerJonathan TahBreel EmboloSerge Gnabry

Clubs:

GermanySwitzerland
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