Scotland have been dealt a blow in their bid to qualify for Euro 2016 after suffering a 3-2 defeat to Scotland at Hampden Park.
It was an admirable performance from the hosts against the world champions as the twice fought back to reach the half-time interval level at 2-2.
However, Ilkay Gundogan struck the winner early in the second half to clinch all three points for Germany.
Read below to find out how a dramatic evening unfolded.
How's the pitch, lads? #DieMannschaft #SCOGER pic.twitter.com/dCxcyyH3jE
— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) September 7, 2015
SUBS: Anya, Gordon (GK), Ritchie, Griffiths, Whittaker, Naismith, Russell, D.Fletcher, Greer, McGregor (GK), C.Martin, Forsyth
SUBS: Zieler, Mustafi, Rudy, Ginter, Schurrle, Podolski, Volland, Bellarabi, Kramer, Ter Stegen, Kruse
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"The players give me hope, the fact we're playing here gives me hope," he told reporters. "In all the games apart from Gibraltar, there's only been one goal of a difference - that gives me hope."
GALLERY | Scotland's kits are all ready for #SCOGER at @HampdenPark pic.twitter.com/gO4YWEdVnT
— Scotland (@ScottishFA) September 7, 2015
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"[Scotland] are dangerous and it doesn't depend on how they played the last game. We know they have a good team, a strong team and some good individual players and of course a very passionate stadium," the Borussia Dortmund defender told reporters. "It will be a tough game if we let them play, if we let them have chances, the crowd will get enthusiastic and the team will always be better then."
9 - Germany have hit nine goals without reply in their last two away qualifiers, with Andre Schürrle scoring three. Danger.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) September 7, 2015
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16 - Since the start of the World Cup 2014 #Müller has had a hand in 16 goals in 16 caps (13 goals, 3 assists). Irreplaceable. #SCOGER
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) September 7, 2015