Nations League: A "Small Title" as the First Big Nagelsmann Thing
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Julia Nagelsmann can get a little closer to his first title as a Bundestrainer with a victory against Portugal in the semi-finals of the Nations League. The 37-year-old talks about an amusing German essay.
Is the national team already one year ahead of the World Cup? The final tournament of the Nations League with absolute top opponents becomes the signpost. The Bundestrainer wants to deliver in Munich.
Is the national team already one year ahead of the World Cup? The final tournament of the Nations League with absolute top opponents becomes the signpost. The Bundestrainer wants to deliver in Munich.
In the German final four squad there are also players who could not impose themselves in the club. The Bundestrainer wants to make the Nations League "round". Then the cards are remixed.
In the exclusive interview, Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann reveals why winning the Nations League and thus a better ranking in the world rankings would be so important for the DFB-Elf.
Julian Nagelsmann applauded smilingly for the 40th birthday of his assistant Mads Buttgereit, Jubilar Joshua Kimmich jokingly with his colleagues, and Rudi Völler casually slumbered slightly late for training. With a shot of looseness, but also the necessary concentration, the "title-hunters of the arg decimated German national team pledged themselves on their joint mission. "It is a small title," said the coach about the hoped-for first German …
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