Germany vs Scotland: Subs! Sané and Füllkrug are on!

Keywords: Germany, Scotland, Sané, Füllkrug, substitutions, World Cup Qualifiers, comeback, goal, pressure

Germany’s World Cup qualifying hopes hung in the balance as they went into the second half against Scotland trailing 1-0. With time running out, manager Hansi Flick made a crucial tactical decision: substitutions.

The fresh legs of Leroy Sané and Niclas Füllkrug, both known for their goal-scoring abilities, were brought on to inject some much-needed attacking power into the German game. The move proved to be inspired, as Sané’s pace and dribbling skills began to create chances and Füllkrug’s presence in the box added an aerial threat.

The pressure was on, and the German team finally found their rhythm. With a comeback on the cards, Sané delivered a crucial pass to Füllkrug, who headed the ball into the back of the net in the 87th minute. The stadium erupted as the Germans equalized and rekindled their hopes of securing a vital victory.

These substitutions ultimately proved to be turning points in the game, allowing Germany to regain control and earn a draw against their stubborn Scottish opponents.

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