Germany have won away in the Netherlands for the first time in 23 years, having overcome a Dutch revival to secure victory.
Die Mannschaft had led the hosts 2-0 on Sunday in their Euro 2020 qualifiers thanks to first-half goals from Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry, but were pegged back in the second period.
Matthijs de Ligt and Memphis Depay pulled the Netherlands level within 20 minutes of the interval, but Joachim Low’s men responded with a 90th-minute winner from Nico Schulz.
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The win was a significant one for the Germans for a number of reasons, not least because they beat their old foes in their back yard.