Berlin, Oct. 11 -- Germany delivered a commanding display to sweep aside Luxembourg 4-0and move to the top of their World Cup qualifying group.
Julian Nagelsmann's side showed clear intent from the opening whistle, dictating the tempo and pushing high up the pitch on Friday.
Within minutes, Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich tested goalkeeper Anthony Moris with a curling effort, while Serge Gnabry's early strike was ruled out for handball in the build-up.
The breakthrough came soon after when RB Leipzig's David Raum curled a stunning free kick into the bottom corner for his first international goal.
The visitors' task grew even harder moments later. Defender Dirk Carlson was sent off for handling in the box, and Kimmich coolly converted the...