Bayern Munich News: The aftermath of Germany’s 4-3 win over Switzerland
Germany survived a threat from Switzerland!
BASEL, SWITZERLAND - MARCH 27: Players of Germany pose for a team photograph prior to the international friendly match between Switzerland and Germany at St. Jakob-Park on March 27, 2026 in Basel, Switzerland. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images) | Getty Images Die Folgen: Germany’s 4-3 win over Switzerland (Bavarian Football Works) German rolled into Switzerland looking to establish some momentum for its World Cup run and it might have actually helped build more doubt than confidence despite a 4-3 victory.
Switzerland is no pushover, but Germany did not do much to establish itself as a potential favorite for the upcoming World Cup. Simply put, it just looked like more of the same. Let’s get into it, here are some quick hitters on the match: As always, let’s begin with a look at Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI: So starten wir gegen die Schweiz!
💪 #suiger #dfbteam | 📷️ DFB/Thomas Böcker pic. twitter. com/ee4eNBv7Ka — DFB-Team (@DFB_Team) March 27, 2026 Nagelsmann’s lineup offered few surprises.
Leroy Sané is being given a chance, but it does feel like many fans are skeptical of his ability to stay “up” during the travails of a tournament. In the 6th minute, Kimmich hammered Dan Ndoye with an attempted pass that slammed Ndoye’s noggin. Switzerland boss Murat Yakin looks like Niko Kovač, if Kovač was an international spy with a penchant for hard drinks and fast women (or maybe hard women and fast drinks?
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