Germany crush Finland 4-0 in World Cup warm-up: Undav shines with two goals
Germany’s DFB team delivers a commanding 4-0 victory over Finland in its final World Cup warm-up, with striker Deniz Undav emerging as the standout performer. The win, secured in a pre-tournament friendly on May 31, 2026, in Düsseldorf, sees Undav score twice and assist a third goal, cementing his case for a starting role in Germany’s World Cup opener against Japan on June 14.
Midfielders Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz also find the net, while Kai Havertz contributes an assist, underscoring the depth of Germany’s attacking options. The performance, described as "effortless" by *Der Standard* , offers a morale boost ahead of the tournament, though head coach Julian Nagelsmann remains cautious about drawing conclusions. "We saw glimpses of what we can do, but Finland isn’t a World Cup opponent," he tells *Zeit* .
The match also highlights Germany’s defensive solidity, with Antonio Rüdiger and Jonathan Tah forming a composed backline. Finland, ranked 58th in the world, struggles to contain Germany’s pace and creativity, though Finnish coach Jacob Friis earns praise for his tactical adjustments, including a more compact defensive shape in the second half, as noted by *Helsingin Sanomat* . Finnish midfielder Glen Kamara is singled out for criticism by Yle’s analysts for "sheer stupidity" in losing possession in dangerous areas.
The victory marks Germany’s third consecutive win in 2026, following earlier friendlies against Brazil and the Netherlands. With Manuel Neuer still sidelined by injury, Marc-André ter Stegen retains his place in goal, while Undav’s form puts pressure on Niclas Füllkrug for a starting spot. The DFB team will now focus on fine-tuning its tactics in a final training camp in Bad Wörishofen before departing for the tournament in Qatar.
Finland, meanwhile, heads into its own World Cup preparations with mixed lessons. Despite the heavy defeat, Friis emphasizes progress in defensive organization, though the gulf in individual quality remains stark. The team’s next test comes on June 5 against Estonia.
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