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An injury time penalty from Germany captain Joshua Kimmich salvaged a 3-3 draw with Ukraine in a friendly in Bremen on Monday.
Germany trailed 3-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining but a goal from Kai Havertz gave the home side hope, before the Chelsea forward won a penalty in injury time, bringing Kimmich to the spot.
Despite the comeback, an impressive Ukraine led for much of the match and will take significant momentum into this month's crucial Euro 2024 qualifiers against North Macedonia and Malta.
Germany coach Hansi Flick stayed true to his pre-match promise to bring the "attacking power" this summer, selecting a back three, allowing the offence-minded David Raum and Marius Wolf to roam the wings.
The script looked to be going according to plan for the hosts early, Antonio Ruediger's pressure forcing a hurried Mykhailo Mudryk to pass directly to an unmarked Niclas Fuellkrug just metres from goal.
While the striker blasted centimetres wide, Fuellkrug had the ball in the net soon after, deflecting a Wolf strike into the net just six minutes in.
Germany pushed for a second but Ukraine struck twice in five minutes to turn the match on its head.
Ukraine latched onto a lazy pass from Julian Brandt, Viktor Tsyhankov's counter-attacking goal awarded on VAR review after being initially scratched off for offside.
The visitors countered again and it was Mudryk who made the difference, the Chelsea forward's shot deflecting in off a flat-footed Ruediger for an own goal.
Flick upset the home fans by taking off Bremen striker Fuellkrug at halftime for Havertz, but Ukraine extended their lead soon after, again due to a Germany mistake.
Matthias Ginter failed to deal with a high back pass from Julian Brandt on the edge of the area and Viktor Tsygankov pounced on the rebound to make it 3-1.
With the match seemingly out of reach, the visitors took off the impressive Mudryk with the month's remaining fixtures in mind.
Germany scored next through Havertz, the Chelsea forward slotting in a looping pass from Ruediger to give the home fans hope of a comeback.
The forward won a penalty soon after, brought down in the box by Eduard Sobol, bringing captain Kimmich to the spot.
The Bayern Munich midfielder's penalty bounced in off the post, saving Germany's blushes a year out from hosting the 2024 European Championships.
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