German Deficiencies Exposed: Analysis of the Samurai Blue Victory and Coach Flick’s Uncertain Future

2023-09-09 21:29:00

The Germans once once more displayed their enormous defensive shortcomings in the first period once morest the Samurai Blue, who precipitated the Qatari disaster in December 2022 by winning in Doha (2-1). Sané’s equalizer (19th) following the opening goal of former Limburger Ito (11th) did not allow Germany to get back on track. Another acquaintance from the Belgian championship, Ueda (ex-Cercle de Bruges) gave the advantage back to Japan (22nd) and Asano (90th) then Tanaka (90th+2) drove home the point at the very end of the match.

The boos and whistles of the supporters become more and more audible at the end of each German match, and Wolfsburg was no exception, for the supporters who remained in the stadium while a game did not didn’t even wait for the final whistle to leave.

Beaten by Belgium (3-2), Poland (1-0), Colombia (2-0) and now Japan, the Germans have only won once once morest modest Peru (2-0) , since the traumatic elimination in the first round of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Nine months before hosting the Euro from June 14 to July 14, Flick’s position as coach is more than unstable, even if the German Federation does not have the habit of dismissing its coaches. Arriving in the summer of 2021 to succeed the long mandate of Joachim Löw, Hansi Flick failed to convince.

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