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GER 6-0 SVK, FIFA WC Qualifiers: Die Mannschaft Qualify With Thumping Win

A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia on Monday completed Germany’s recovery from a shocking start to group play as the four-time champion maintained its proud record of always qualifying for the World Cup. The Germans will be competing on soccer’s biggest stage for the 21st time in 23 editions. They didn’t enter the inaugural 1930 World Cup and were not allowed to enter the 1950 edition. Four of the goals came in the first half; Leroy Sane scored twice after strikes by Nick Woltemade — his fourth in the last three qualifying games — and Serge Gnabry. The second-half goals were by two Leipzig players — substitute Ridle Baku and Assan Ouédraogo, a 19-year-old midfielder making his debut.

German players celebrate qualifying for the World Cup after beating Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Germany's Leroy Sane, center top, scores a goal during a group A World Cup qualifying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia, in Leipzig, Germany.
Germany's Leroy Sane, center top, scores a goal during a group A World Cup qualifying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia, in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa via AP
Germany's Assan Ouedraogo, center, celebrates after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Germany's Assan Ouedraogo, center, celebrates after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Slovakia's Tanislav Lobotka, left, and Germany's Florian Wirtz fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Slovakia's Tanislav Lobotka, left, and Germany's Florian Wirtz fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Germany's Leroy Sané scores during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Germany's Leroy Sané scores during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry run for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry run for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Germany's Serge Gnabry, left, and Nick Woltemade shake hands after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Germany's Serge Gnabry, left, and Nick Woltemade shake hands after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
German players celebrate after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
German players celebrate after scoring during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany.
Slovakia's Leo Sauer, left, and Germany's Serge Gnabry fight for the ball during a group A World Cup qualifiying soccer match between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig, Germany. | Photo: AP/Matthias Schrader
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