DFB-Elf After the Nations League: Euphoria Has Faded
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10 Articles
The two defeats against France and Portugal show that the German national football team is not yet as far as it has seen itself. That doesn't have to be a bad thing.
Two games, two defeats: Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann has proclaimed the Nations League to the World Cup rehearsal and is now standing empty-handed. Which five findings team and coaches should draw from it.
The defeat against Portugal reveals the lack of depth of the DFB squad. It could also decide for third place in the game. At the latest at the World Cup, the Bundestrainer will need other options.
The Nations League was supposed to create a sense of optimism, and the DFB was supposed to win a title. Instead, a bitter realization remains.

DFB selection can keep up with the elite of European football. In comparison, however, it lacks quality. What Nagelsmann criticizes.
The German football team has also played the consolation prize in their home tournament negligently and arouses quiet doubts about a successful World Cup mission. The team of Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann lost the game for the third place in
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