Germany cruised to a 7-0 home win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a Nations League fifth round match. The success secured a 13-point asset for the four-time world champions, who claim top spot in Group A3 before the end.
Bundestima opened the scoring in the second minute through Jamal Musiala, who scored into an empty net after being assisted by Josua Kimich.
In the 23rd minute, Robert Andrich's shot hit Tim Klydinst and the ball entered the visitors' net for the second time.
Eight minutes before the end of the first half, Florian Wirtz brought on Kai Havertz, who increased the score to 3:0.
The serious superiority in favor of Germany continued in the second half, when Wirtz was accurate in the 50th and 57th minutes.
Substitute Leroy Sane in the 66th minute also scored for Germany, and in the 79th minute Kleidinst made the final 7:0 for the home team.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has an asset of just one point in last place, relegated to the second division.
In the other match of this group, the Netherlands easily won 4-0 at home against Hungary and secured a place in the quarter-finals of the Nations League.
At the start, Adam Salai from the visitors' bench felt unwell and the game was interrupted for nearly 10 minutes, during which Salai received medical attention and was taken outside the "Johan Cruyff Arena".
The game was restarted with a penalty in favor of the "orange" after the intervention of the video assistant referees and in the 21st minute Vout Weghorst coolly opened the score.
The dominance of the hosts continued as Cody Gakpo converted the second penalty awarded in favor of the Netherlands deep into the extra time of the first half.
In the 50th minute, Weghorst's shot from distance hit the post of the Hungarian goal.
Nearly quarter of an hour later, Frankie de Jong crossed, Doniel Mallen diverted the ball to Denzel Dumfries, who made the hosts three goals ahead with a diagonal shot.
Five minutes before the end of regular time, Teun Kopmeiners, who appeared from the bench, headed the final score after Dumfries' cross. Seconds later, Kopminers shot hit the post of the visitors' goal.
After this success, the semi-finalist from the last European Championship has 8 points in the second position, while the Hungarians will play a playoff to stay in the first division of the tournament.
In Group C1, Sweden won 2:1 at home against Slovakia and secured a place in the second tier of the Nations League. Goals from Viktor Gokeres and Alexander Isak in each of the two halves were enough for the Scandinavians to succeed.
David Hantzko made the score 1:1 with his goal in the 19th minute. In the last seconds of the match, Milan Skriniar received a second yellow card and a red card respectively, leaving the Slovaks with a reduced squad.
In group B1, the Czech Republic ended in a 0:0 draw with the host Albania.