Tokyo Olympics: 10-man Germany beats Saudi Arabia 3-2 in soccer

Nadiem Amiri gave Germany the lead but Sami Al-Najei equalized after goalkeeper Florian Müller could only parry a shot from Salem Al-Dawsari.
Germany's Felix Uduokhai (4), center, heads the ball to score goal during a men's soccer match against Saudi Arabia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Yokohama, Japan. (Photo | AP)
Germany's Felix Uduokhai (4), center, heads the ball to score goal during a men's soccer match against Saudi Arabia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Yokohama, Japan. (Photo | AP)

YOKOHAMA: Germany twice threw away the lead and had a player sent off before Felix Uduokhai gave the team a 3-2 victory over Saudi Arabia in men's Olympic soccer on Sunday.

Uduokhai headed in Max Kruse's corner in the 75th minute.

Nadiem Amiri gave Germany the lead but Sami Al-Najei equalized after goalkeeper Florian Müller could only parry a shot from Salem Al-Dawsari.

Ragnar Ache restored the lead in the 43rd but Al-Najei equalized again. A foul on Al-Najei saw Amos Pieper sent off in the 67th before Uduokhai gave Germany its first win in Japan.

Germany has three points in Group D, a point behind both Brazil and Ivory Coast. Saudi Arabia is last with zero points.

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