Switzerland 3-4 Germany: Wirtz hits Sofascore 10

Germany won a seven-goal friendly in Basel, beating Switzerland 4-3 at St. Jakob-Park. The night belonged to Florian Wirtz, who produced two goals, two assists and a perfect Sofascore Rating 10. It was a lively International Friendly that swung back and forth before a late winner settled it.
Wirtz steals the show
For Germany, Wirtz did a bit of everything. He set up Jonathan Tah’s equalizer on 26 minutes and Serge Gnabry’s 45+2 goal, then scored himself on 61 and again on 85 to decide it. The numbers back it up: 100 touches, 5 key passes, 9 ball recoveries and 4 shots, three on target.
It was a complete attacking midfield display, wrapped in efficient pressing and tidy passing. On Sofascore, that adds up to the full 10.
How the goals came
Switzerland started fast. Dan Ndoye made it 1-0 on 17 minutes from Granit Xhaka’s pass. Tah levelled for Germany on 26 via Wirtz, but Breel Embolo restored the Swiss lead at 41 from Silvan Widmer’s delivery. Gnabry equalized right on half-time, again assisted by Wirtz.
After the break, Wirtz put Germany ahead on 61 from Gnabry’s pass. Joël Monteiro came off the Swiss bench to make it 3-3 on 79 after a cross from Miro Muheim. The final word, fittingly, was Wirtz’s on 85, finishing after substitute Pascal Groß picked him out.
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10 Jun 2026Switzerland 3-4 Germany: Wirtz hits Sofascore 10

Germany won a seven-goal friendly in Basel, beating Switzerland 4-3 at St. Jakob-Park. The night belonged to Florian Wirtz, who produced two goals, two assists and a perfect Sofascore Rating 10. It was a lively International Friendly that swung back and forth before a late winner settled it.
Wirtz steals the show
For Germany, Wirtz did a bit of everything. He set up Jonathan Tah’s equalizer on 26 minutes and Serge Gnabry’s 45+2 goal, then scored himself on 61 and again on 85 to decide it. The numbers back it up: 100 touches, 5 key passes, 9 ball recoveries and 4 shots, three on target.
It was a complete attacking midfield display, wrapped in efficient pressing and tidy passing. On Sofascore, that adds up to the full 10.
How the goals came
Switzerland started fast. Dan Ndoye made it 1-0 on 17 minutes from Granit Xhaka’s pass. Tah levelled for Germany on 26 via Wirtz, but Breel Embolo restored the Swiss lead at 41 from Silvan Widmer’s delivery. Gnabry equalized right on half-time, again assisted by Wirtz.
After the break, Wirtz put Germany ahead on 61 from Gnabry’s pass. Joël Monteiro came off the Swiss bench to make it 3-3 on 79 after a cross from Miro Muheim. The final word, fittingly, was Wirtz’s on 85, finishing after substitute Pascal Groß picked him out.
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