Germany beat US 3-1 in soccer exhibition as Reyna plays under Berhalter for first time since feud

Germany's Jamal Musiala plays the ball as Gio Reyna of the US, right, follows during an international friendly soccer match at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, Saturday in East Hartford, Conn. (AP)
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Updated 16 October 2023
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Germany beat US 3-1 in soccer exhibition as Reyna plays under Berhalter for first time since feud

  • Niclas Fullkrug and Jamal Musiala scored three minutes apart early in the second half, and Germany rallied to beat the US 3-1
  • Germany play Mexico on Tuesday in Philadelphia, while the US face Ghana at Nashville, Tennessee

EAST HARTFORD, Connecticut: Gio Reyna was noticeable with dyed blond hair in his first game back with Gregg Berhalter following the eruption of their family feud at last year’s World Cup. Germany’s offense in its first game under Julian Nagelsmann and a porous US defense also stood out.

Niclas Fullkrug and Jamal Musiala scored three minutes apart early in the second half, and Germany rallied to beat the US 3-1 in a rainy exhibition Saturday.

Christian Pulisic put the 11th-ranked US ahead in the 27th minute, and İlkay Gündogan tied the score in the 39th. Fullkrug got the go-ahead goal in the 58th minute, and Musiala padded the margin in the 61st for No. 15 Germany.

“On the three goals, it was a loss of connection in the backline and in the midfield — just overall organization on those three plays let us down a little bit,” Berhalter said. “Games against opponents like this can’t be that open.”

Reyna played the first half in his first start since fracturing his right leg in a CONCACAF Nations League match against Canada in June. The 20-year-old midfielder had been limited since the injury to a 27-minute substitute appearance for Dortmund in the Bundesliga on Oct. 7.

“He played a good game, showed his quality,” Berhalter said. “It was good to see and good to have him on the field.”

Berhalter limited Reyna to a pair of substitute appearances at the World Cup and said during a management conference after the tournament that he nearly sent a player home from Qatar for lack of effort during training, remarks clearly about Reyna.

Reyna’s parents, former US captain Claudio Reyna and midfielder Danielle Egan, contacted the US Soccer Federation about a three-decades-old domestic violence allegation involving Berhalter and the woman who later became his wife. Berhalter was replaced by a pair of interim coaches and, after a law firm retained by the United States Soccer Federation determined Berhalter did not improperly withhold information when he was hired in 2018, he was rehired to resume coaching in September.

“Honestly, it’s like it never happened,” midfielder Weston McKennie said of Reyna. “Whenever he came back in, it was just done and dusted.”

Germany had 60 percent possession and outshot the US 19-6. The Americans had not lost by two goals in a game in which they scored first since the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final against Mexico.

“These are games we want to start finding ways to win,” Pulisic said.

The US went ahead when Pulisic accelerated around Jonathan Tah, cut to the center and turned around Antonio Rüdiger, then lifted a shot to Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s upper left corner for his 27th goal in 63 international appearances.

Gundogan tied the score with his 18th international goal and first since the World Cup. Leroy Sané spun left back Sergiño Dest, cut across the top of the penalty area and twice exchanged passes with Gundogan. After goalkeeper Matt Turner committed, Sane poked the ball to Gundoğan for an open shot from close range.

Once Reyna was replaced by Luca de la Torre, Germany dominated.

Fullkrug beat Turner to the far post from 12 yards for his eighth goal in 10 appearances after Robin Gosens slid a pass past Chris Richards. Musiala got his second international goal, racing ahead of Tim Ream after Fullkrug beat Turner to a deflection and then centered the ball.

German midfielder Chris Führich made his international debut when he entered in the 81st minute.

Nagelsmann, who took over from Hansi Flick on Sept. 22, coached in what appeared to be a plaid flannel shirt over a black T-shirt.

“In the second half,” Nagelsmann said, “we had the ball possession in the opponent’s half. We had better control, shorter distances.”

Germany play Mexico on Tuesday in Philadelphia, while the US face Ghana at Nashville, Tennessee.

“It’s normal that not everything today was brilliant,” Nagelsmann said, “But that’s good because I love to work, so let’s work.”


Augsburg hand Bayern Munich first Bundesliga defeat since March

Updated 24 January 2026
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Augsburg hand Bayern Munich first Bundesliga defeat since March

  • Hiroki Ito’s opener gave the defending champions an early lead
  • Augsburg fought back with two goals in six second-half minutes from Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo

BERLIN: Augsburg stunned Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich 2-1 on Saturday to hand their Bavarian rivals a first league defeat since March.
Hiroki Ito’s opener gave the defending champions an early lead but Augsburg fought back with two goals in six second-half minutes from Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo.
Second-placed Borussia Dortmund could cut the gap to Bayern to eight points with a victory at Union Berlin later on Saturday.
Bayern have been unstoppable this season. They had recorded the best opening half of a season in Bundesliga history and dropped just four of a possible 54 points in 18 games.
Favourites Bayern looked set for a routine victory when Ito headed in a Michael Olize corner after 23 minutes.
Unfancied Augsburg last won a match in early December but fought back when Chaves made the most of a mistake from Bayern’s back-up goalie Jonas Urbig to level with 76 minutes gone.
Massengo then finished off a superb team move to put Augsburg in front and on track for their first win in Munich since 2015.
Olize hit the post deep in stoppage time but Augsburg held on for a memorable victory.
Elsewhere, surprising Hoffenheim tightened their grip on a top-four spot with a come-from-behind 3-1 win at struggling Eintracht Frankfurt.
Frankfurt, who sacked coach Dino Toppmoeller last Sunday, took the lead through Arnaud Kalimuendo with 18 minutes gone.
Hoffenheim turned the game round with three goals in 13 second-half minutes.
Max Moerstedt and Ozan Kabak scored, while Hoffenheim, relegation battlers last season, forced Aurele Amenda into an own goal to solidify their hold on third spot, three points behind second-placed Dortmund.
RB Leipzig cruised past Heidenheim 3-0 to move up to fourth, thanks to goals from Ridle Baku, Antonio Nusa and captain David Raum.
Former Real Madrid defender Lucas Vazquez scored the only goal as Bayer Leverkusen beat Werder Bremen 1-0 at home, breaking a three game losing streak.
The victory took the 2024 Bundesliga champions up to sixth.
Mainz beat Wolfsburg 3-1 to continue their recent resurgence. Rock-bottom at Christmas, Mainz have claimed nine points from their past six matches to climb into the relegation playoff spot.