Soccer-Undav shines with two goals, one assist in Germany's 4-0 win over Finland


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany v Finland - MEWA Arena, Mainz, Germany - May 31, 2026 Germany's Deniz Undav scores their third goal REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

MAINZ, Germany, May 31 (Reuters) - Forward ⁠Deniz Undav scored twice and set up another goalas Germany eased ⁠past Finland 4-0 in a friendly international on Sunday, two days ‌before the four-time champions depart for the World Cup.

Undav headed in for a 34th-minute lead before setting up Florian Wirtz for their second goal three minutes after the restart. He added another ​from a Lennart Karl pinpoint pass in the ⁠57th and Jamal Musiala rifled in ⁠their fourth goal six minutes later.

Germany have set their sights on the World ⁠Cup ‌title as they look to redeem themselves following their shock first-round exits in the past two editions in 2018 and 2022.

The Germans, who ⁠have one last warm-up match against joint hosts the ​United States on Saturday, ‌five days before the tournament starts, will leave from Frankfurt on Tuesday.

The ⁠hosts were ​in complete control from the start with teenager Karl, who has enjoyed a meteoric rise this season with Bayern Munich, adding pace to their game and striker Deniz Undav ⁠twice being denied by Finnish keeper Lukas Hradecky. ​Finland have not qualified for the World Cup.

It was third time lucky for Undav in the 34th when he headed in at the far post for the ⁠lead. The VfB Stuttgart forward then turned provider four minutes after the restart, pressing high and intercepting the ball before sliding it to Wirtz for a tap-in.

Karl, who was a constant threat, hit the postin the 55th but then delivered ​a perfect pass two minutes later into the ⁠run of Undav for 3-0. Musiala then found enough space to beat Hradecky with ​a powerful shot as the hosts kept their ‌foot on the gas.

Germany kick off their ​World Cup Group E matches against Curacao on June 14 before facing Ivory Coast and Ecuador.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; editing by Clare Fallon)

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