Turkey created a surprise on Saturday by winning (2-3) in Germany during a friendly match played in Berlin. The Nationalmannschaft had started the game well with the opening score of their makeshift left-back, Kai Havertz (5th), before the Turks struck twice before the break through Ferdi Kadioglu (38th) and Kenan Yildiz (45th). +2). Niklas Fullkrug, the Borussia Dortmund striker, equalized at the start of the second act (49th), but a penalty converted by Yusuf Sari, former Olympique de Marseille reserve player between 2015 and 2019, gave the victory to the Vincenzo Montella players.
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