
Kimmich Double Leads Germany to 4–0 Rout Over 10-Man Luxembourg

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
Germany flexed its dominance on Friday night, dismantling Luxembourg 4–0 in a commanding performance fueled by a brace from Joshua Kimmich. With Luxembourg reduced to 10 men early in the second half, the home side never regained control.
Kimmich opened the scoring just after the hour mark with a precision strike, then struck again before full time to seal the win. Earlier, Florian Wirtz had put Germany ahead in the 32nd minute, and substitute Leroy Sané added a late fourth from the penalty spot after Luxembourg’s captain was penalised for handball in the box.
Luxembourg had their captain sent off in the 50th minute, dealing a crushing blow to any hopes of a comeback. Their defense, already stretched, buckled under relentless German attacking pressure.
The result keeps Germany firmly in contention in their qualifying group, with confidence high heading into the upcoming fixtures. For Kimmich, the two-goal night adds to a growing reputation as one of Germany’s most complete midfielders.