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U21-EM: Babbel Contradicts DFB Boss Rettig when It Comes to Nagelsmann!

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The German U21 national team will meet France in the semi-finals this evening. However, Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann is not in the stadium.

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The German U21 national team will meet France in the semi-finals this evening. However, Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann is not in the stadium.

·Berlin, Germany
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Julian Nagelsmann also refrains from visiting the U21-EM in the semi-finals of Germany against France. Markus Babbel criticizes this - and collects a counter from the DFB managing director.

·Berlin, Germany
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Kosicka - Also in the semi-finals of Germany against France Julian Nagelsmann refrains from visiting the U21-EM. Markus Babbel criticizes this - and collects a counter by the DFB managing director.

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The executive director of the German Football Association (DFB), Andreas Rettig, defended the coach of the national A-team, Julian Nagelsmann. He is facing media criticism for not having visited the matches of the German youth team at the European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia. Coach Antonio Di Salvo's team has already made it to the semi-finals of the championship, where they will face their peers from France on Wednesday at 9 p.m. in Košic…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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DFB Managing Director Andreas Rettig has little understanding for the criticism of Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann because of his absence at the U21-EM.

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