Nicky Woltemade: We Had Stronger Control in the Second Half, Who Scores Doesn't Matter as Long as We Win

In the 5th round of Group A in the UEFA World Cup Qualifiers, Germany defeated Luxembourg 2-0. After the game, German striker Nicky Woltemade said in an interview that the team had stronger control in the second half.
Woltemade said: "The first half was not good. Both teams had their moments, and we were in danger several times. The second half was better. We played more accurately and scored the goals we needed. The most important thing now is to get three points, and we know Luxembourg has a high level of football."
"During halftime, everyone admitted that the first half was poor. In the second half, we improved significantly, had stronger control and more chances. Scoring a brace here is great, but as long as we win, who scores doesn't matter."