Chelsea striker Timo Werner re-enacted another torrid display in front of goal for Germany as his country suffered an unexpected defeat to North Macedonia in a World Cup qualifier.
Joachim Low’s men were sniffing a winner with 10 minutes left when Manchester City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan rolled the ball across for the incoming Werner.
The ex-RB Leipzig hero, on as a sub for Chelsea team-mate Kai Havertz, seemed to get his feet tangled up as he mis-hit a left-footer wide.
Werner stooped down in embarrassment and disbelief, holding his head in his hands.
And it got worse for Germany when Eljif Elmas fired a late clincher for the visitors.
Goran Pandev had put North Macedonia in front on the stroke of half-time, before Gundogan levelled with a 63rd-minute penalty for a foul on ex-club colleague Leroy Sane.