Julian Nagelsmann’s squad just claimed another victim ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Germany defeated Ghana 2-1 on Monday night in Stuttgart. The tightly contested international friendly extends the German national team’s winning streak to seven games across all competitions. For Ghana, the final whistle signaled a deepening crisis. The outcome hands the Black Stars their fourth consecutive defeat following a devastating 5-1 thrashing by Austria just days prior.
The hosts controlled the tempo early at the MHP Arena. The breakthrough finally arrived deep into first-half stoppage time. A VAR review confirmed a handball on Ghana’s Jonas Adjetey inside the box. Kai Havertz stepped up to the spot at the 45′ mark and buried the penalty to break the deadlock.
But the Black Stars refused to fold. Derrick Köhn orchestrated a lightning-fast counter-attack in the 70th minute. He found substitute Abdul Fatawu, who finished the sequence to tie the game at 1-1. The momentum suddenly shifted.
Enter Deniz Undav. The VfB Stuttgart striker subbed on in the second half to play the hero in his home stadium. With time expiring, Leroy Sané delivered a precise headed assist in the 88th minute. Undav poked the ball home from close range to secure the 2-1 victory.
The match also featured the next generation of European talent, according to a detailed report released on Tuesday. Eighteen-year-old Bayern Munich prodigy Lennart Karl impressed immediately off the bench. He created multiple chances and rattled the crossbar late in the contest. Meanwhile, left-back Nathaniel Brown displayed high-level defensive composure making his starting debut. This kind of depth is exactly what Nagelsmann needs to evaluate as he finalizes his roster for the upcoming tournament in the competitive world of international sports.
