On March 29th, Belgium beat Germany in a thrilling 3-2 comeback. The match came to an end at 2:45 p.m. on the same day, and a feast of soccer was played.

In the sixth minute of the opening half, Belgium's central midfielder Kevin De Bruyne showed off his precise passing skills as Carrasco put the ball into the net with a clever inside pass to give Belgium a 1-0 lead over Germany.

Immediately after, in the ninth minute, De Bruyne sent another precise straight shot, Lukaku seized the opportunity and shot with his left foot to make the score 2-0, Belgium's half-time lead.

However, just in the 44th minute of the second half, Lukaku was fouled for a handball in the box and Germany were awarded a penalty kick, which Phil Kruger slotted home to make the score 1-2.

Into the second half, in the 78th minute, De Bruyne middle accurate cross, Trossard quickly inserted on the left, a low shot, the score became 3-1, Belgium again extended the lead.

In the 87th minute, Schaad crossed accurately from the left and Gnabry seized the opportunity and pushed the ball easily in front of the goal to make the score 2-3 and Germany pulled a goal back.

Here's the Germany starting lineup for the match: 1 Ter Stegen; 3 Raum, 4 Ginter, 5 Tiro Corell; 17 Marius Wolff, 6 Kimmich, 8 Gretzka, 18 Florian Wiltz; 10 Gnabry, 9 Fellkrug, 11 Werner.

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