Germany got off to a lightning start to the match with Musiala heading home an inch-perfect cross from Joshua Kimmich. After taking an early lead, they settled in quite comfortably, dominating possession and giving away hardly anything to Bosnia. With three orchestrators behind Tim Kleindienst - in Musiala, Wirtz and Kai Havertz - the Germans looked flamboyant in attack. Soon, Kleindienst added the second after he got the faintest of touches to Robert Andrich's piledriver and Bosnian shoulders started dropping. Havertz kept knocking on the goal and in the 36th minute, the Arsenal star made it 3-0 after a brilliant give-and-go with Wirtz.
The script hardly changed in the second half as Wirtz scored an absolute stunner from a set piece, just five minutes after the resumption. The free-kick had the optimum spin and dip which bamboozled the goalkeeper as the ball slid into the back of the net. And before the hour-mark, the Bayer Leverkusen star completed his brace after Havertz's attempt on goal was parried by Nikola Vasilj in his path.
After going 5-0 up, Nagelsmann decided to manage the minutes and made four changes as he introduced Benjamin Henrichs, Serge Gnabry, Julian Brandt and Leroy Sane. The changes hardly hampered Germany's rhythm as they continued to be ruthless in front of goal with Sane scoring just minutes after coming on after getting on the end of a lobbed pass by Havertz. However, the misery was not yet over for the visitors as Kleindienst netted the seventh of the night to wrap up a massive humiliation for Sergej Barbarez's troops.