Published 08:38 IST, November 23rd 2023
Loss to Austria caps a disastrous year for Germany ahead of hosting Euro 2024
This was meant to be Germany's rebuild year ahead of hosting the European Championship. The team is a wreck.With less than seven months until the tournament, the defining moment of Tuesday's 2-0 loss to Austria came when Leroy Sané was sent off for shoving an opponent.
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This was meant to be Germany's rebuild year ahe of hosting European Championship. team is a wreck.
With less than seven months until tournament, defining moment of Tuesday's 2-0 loss to Austria came when Leroy Sané was sent off for shoving an opponent.
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Coming in a friendly with no particular b blood between teams, that incident seemed to reflect just how miserable and exasperating it's become to play for four-time World Cup winner Germany.
“ red card for Leroy sums it all up. frustration, disappointment in ourselves too,” captain Ilkay Gündogan told brocaster ZDF, ding re's a lack of “positive energy” in team.
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Coach Julian Nagelsmann — who now has one win from his first four games — picked an attacking lineup with three forward players and two more, Kai Havertz and Julian Brandt, as nominal wing-backs. It didn't work.
Germany created almost no chances in first half and struggled to contain counterattacks led by Michael Gregoritsch, an Austrian journeyman forward who is usually on bench at his mid-table German club Freiburg.
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As 2023 began, re was a suggestion that elimination in group stage of last year's World Cup could be explained as a one-time event caused by an unfortunate mix of factors — political controversy , unfamiliar conditions, underestimating Japan in its opening loss.
Inste, 2023 will end with Germany having lost six of 11 games it played and winning just three. Of teams who beat Germany — Belgium, Poland, Colombia, Japan, Turkey and Austria — only Belgium is ranked in top 10 in world.
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Worryingly for Germany fans, re's no obvious link between all b results.
Germany has lost games at home and away, with Hansi Flick as coach, with Nagelsmann, with lineups of young players and grizzled veterans. On biggest stages, this generation's combined record from its last three major tournaments going back to 2018 is won three, drawn two, lost five.
Flick me little progress trying to integrate younger players, so Nagelsmann was hired in September on a short-term contract and license to pick an older team. starting lineup which failed to get job done against Austria included five players over 30 and only one under 27.
Germany has called up 45 different players this year alone, but only newer face to establish himself as a key player is Borussia Dortmund striker Niclas Füllkrug, with 10 goals in 13 games since November 2022.
One game Germany might take inspiration from is its 2-1 win over World Cup runner-up France in September. That win came in unusual circumstances under a temporary coaching team and three days after 4-1 loss to Japan that ended Flick’s tenure, but showed a renewed fighting spirit that h orwise seemed lacking.
Germany will next play in March, potentially offering some time to approach 2024 and European Championship with a changed mindset.
08:38 IST, November 23rd 2023