German coach Hansi Flick refuses to resign

Germany coach Hansi Flick confirmed that the idea of ​​resigning following his team’s exit from the group stage in the World Cup 2022 is out of the question, indicating in statements to the “ARD” network that this decision “is not related to him.”
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Germany coach Hansi Flick ruled out the idea of ​​his resignation from his position following his team’s exit from the group stage in the 2022 World Cup, indicating in statements to the “ARD” network that this decision “is not related to him.”

“Working with this team motivates me. But the time is not to talk regarding the future following this match,” said Flick, who took over the national team’s training in the summer of 2021, succeeding Joachim Loew.

“I’m having fun, we have a good team and good players. It’s not regarding me,” he added.

Flick promised to conduct a “quick analysis” of the reasons for his team’s fall, expressing his “great disappointment” in what happened, and continued, “My team and I did a good job, we prepared the team well.”

And the German national team came out of the group stage for the second time in a row, despite its victory in its last match in the third round once morest Costa Rica 4-2, because Japan defeated Spain 2-1, achieving the second surprises in this group following defeating Germany with the same result at the start of its career in tournament.

Japan took the top of the group with 6 points compared to 4 for Spain, which surpassed Germany on goal difference.

“After this exclusion, we have to evaluate what happened and take another direction,” he concluded.

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