European hosts Germany locked up early qualification for the last 16 after beating Hungary 2-0 in the early hours of Thursday morning (20). Goalkeeper Newa was recently questioned about the battle to save the day and hold the first European match in Germany in eight years. The "Zero" match more than equaled the goalkeeper record of 17 European Bowfan starts by the Italian legend Bowfan, quelling the goalkeeper controversy.
Since skiing 2 years ago, the 38-year-old Newa accidentally broke his foot and his form has become erratic since his return. A poll in the German newspaper Bild-Zeitung before the final week showed that 70% of the fans thought Germany had applied Darmstagen, but the leader of the team had 100% trust in Neua against Gosvin. Newa saved Luran Salal for a minute in a game where he was outstanding, then flew in to save a Szuboslar penalty and then dismantled a second Hungarian attack with his foot.
Germany lost a clean sheet to Scotland due to an oval wave as Newasia kept a clean sheet in the game. For the first time in the last eight years, Germany has remained healthy in a European country since beating Slovakia 3-0 in the 2016 European Nations Round of 16. It is now Newa's 17th European Nations check, equaling the record of 17 European Nations checks for the Bowmen (see table). History is expected to be made in the next round.
Newiah said after the game, "I was determined to win the wave in this game, it proves I beat Scotland in the game, it was a false fire and I was really lucky enough to lose the wave in the game. I deserve an innocent body. Losing Bo in this game is very important. We have to concentrate on preparing for the next game, the Swiss club is the most difficult to deal with the opponent."
Europe's Goalkeeper Starting Record
1 Insurers (Italy) 17 games
1 Germany (GER) 17 matches
3 Windassa (Netherlands) 16 games
3 Portugal (PORTUGAL) Rourbadesio 16
3 Loris (France) 16 games