The
former
Bayern
Munich
boss
kicked
off
his
reign
with
a
2-0
win
over
these
opponents
in
September
and
always
looked
like
taking
the
outright
record
from
Joachim
Low
following
Ilkay
Gundogan’s
early
penalty,
given
for
a
foul
which
saw
a
red
card
issued
to
Jens
Hofer.
Die
Mannschaft,
whose
progress
to
next
year’s
World
Cup
in
Qatar
had
already
been
secured
before
the
game
in
Wolfsburg,
took
full
advantage
of
their
numerical
superiority,
racing
into
a
4-0
half-time
lead
thanks
to
a
Daniel
Kaufmann
own
goal
and
strikes
from
Leroy
Sane
and
Marco
Reus.
Sane
added
a
fifth
early
in
the
second
period,
while
a
brace
from
Thomas
Muller,
a
fine
Ridle
Baku
strike
and
an
own
goal
from
Maximilian
Goppel
sealed
a
resounding
win
late
on.
Gundogan
stroked
home
from
the
penalty
spot
in
the
11th
minute
after
Hofer
had
kicked
Leon
Goretzka
in
the
throat
–
an
eye-watering
challenge
that
resulted
in
the
defender’s
dismissal.
Kaufmann
prodded
into
his
own
net
from
Christian
Gunter’s
low
cross
nine
minutes
later
to
double
Germany’s
advantage,
before
Sane
coolly
slid
past
Benjamin
Buchel
after
being
played
in
by
Goretzka.
Reus
then
scored
a
third
goal
in
the
space
of
just
three
minutes
and
31
seconds,
the
Borussia
Dortmund
man
slotting
in
after
Buchel
had
made
a
mess
of
a
deep
cross.
Germany
picked
up
where
they
left
off
at
the
start
of
the
second
period,
Sane
claiming
his
second
with
a
scuffed
shot
from
10
yards
in
the
49th
minute.
Muller
scored
with
two
close-range
finishes
either
side
of
a
superb
Baku
effort,
while
the
unfortunate
Goppel
headed
into
his
own
net
to
wrap
up
the
scoring
in
the
89th
minute.
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