The defensive has been the weak point in the German game for years. National coach Hansi Flick reacts to this with constant changes in personnel and tactics. The disappointing 3:3 against Ukraine shows that the DFB-Elf is completely overwhelmed by their boss’s demanding match plans.
Rudi Völler recently told how touched Hansi Flick was after the failed World Cup in Qatar. Flick questioned himself and “readjusted his work,” reported the sports director. But if you watched the German national team play the 3-3 win over Ukraine on Monday evening, you have to say: Flick, 58, has remained the national coach that he has always been.
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Source: Stern

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