

Key Takeaways:
- Germany edged Ghana 2-1 in a friendly, with Deniz Undav scoring the decisive goal in the 88th minute at the MHP Arena
- Kai Havertz netted his first Germany goal since November 2024, calmly converting a penalty in first-half stoppage time
- Ghana suffered their fourth straight defeat and will next face Mexico, while Germany extended their unbeaten head-to-head run and are set to play Finland
Match Analysis: Germany’s Persistence Pays Off
Germany made their intentions clear from the outset at the MHP Arena, immediately putting Ghana under heavy pressure. Nick Woltemade narrowly missed a prime opportunity from six yards within the opening ten minutes, shortly before Florian Wirtz saw his free-kick glance off the post. Despite these early threats, Ghana gradually settled into the match, maintaining strong resistance.
The host nation continued to dominate proceedings, with Jonathan Tah firing over the bar from close range at the half-hour mark. Florian Wirtz thought he had broken the deadlock with a tidy finish, but the effort was disallowed following a VAR review due to an offside by Woltemade.
Deniz Undav with the late winner as Germany beat Ghana in a friendly on home soil 😅🇩🇪🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/UWD0UwKWUt
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Key Moments and Turning Points
Germany’s persistence finally yielded results in first-half stoppage time when referee awarded a penalty after Jonas Adjetey was penalised for handball inside the Ghana box. Kai Havertz stepped up to convert from the spot, netting his first international goal since November 2024 and handing Germany a deserved half-time lead.
Julian Nagelsmann’s squad continued strongly after the break. Early in the second half, Nick Woltemade rose to meet Lennart Karl’s cross but saw his header rattle the crossbar. Despite constant pressure, however, Germany could not extend their lead, leaving an opportunity for Ghana to make a comeback.
The visitors capitalised on a rare chance after 70 minutes, with Abdul Fatawu finishing calmly from 10 yards following a set-up by Derrick Köhn, levelling the contest.
Yet, with just minutes remaining, Germany found the winner through a slick team move concluded by substitute Deniz Undav, securing a seventh straight victory for the hosts.
Statistical Highlights
| Team | Score | Goal Scorers |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | 2 | Kai Havertz (45+), Deniz Undav (88′) |
| Ghana | 1 | Abdul Fatawu (70′) |
What Lies Ahead
This defeat marks four consecutive losses for Ghana, posing significant concerns ahead of their World Cup preparations this summer. Their next fixture will be against Mexico. Conversely, Germany head into their upcoming clash with Finland buoyed by their extended unbeaten head-to-head record and consistent form.




