Germany coach Hans Flick praised Timo Werner’s brilliance after his historic 5-2 victory over Italy, scoring two goals in a minute in the fourth round of Group C of the first tier of the European Football Championship, which will boost the striker’s confidence. Chelsea himself.

De Manschaft inflicted a historic defeat on the inexperienced young Italian team at the Borussia-Park stadium in Mönchengladbach, tantamount to their biggest win against the Azzurri in 83 years, especially at the Olympiastadion in Berlin in 1939.

Italy conceded five goals in an international match for the first time since 1957, losing 1-6 to Yugoslavia, according to statistics agency Opta.

“I’m very happy for Timo because he scored two goals, which is important for him and his confidence,” Flick said.

He continued, “It’s great for him, especially going on summer vacation in a good mood.”

And Abizaid: “Big praise for the national team, it was a tough test for us after three draws.”

Flick concluded, “We didn’t play perfectly, but it’s not worth talking about tonight. Wins are important because they’re good for self-confidence.”