Next EM test, next setback: Germany loses 1-0 in Poland

Next EM test, next setback: Germany loses 1-0 in Poland

The 1001st national team game didn’t turn things around either: After the 3:3 against Ukraine, the almost completely newly formed Flick team lost in Poland and again showed uncertainty.

Twelve months before the home tournament, Hansi Flick’s very unsettled German national soccer team was unable to break free of the mood in the second of three friendlies. The national coach, who almost set up a completely new team in the 0: 1 (0: 1) in Warsaw against a conservative Polish selection, is awaiting further days with clear criticism. In the final test before the summer break on Tuesday in Gelsenkirchen against Colombia, the national team urgently needs a sense of achievement after three games in a row without a win.

Chain of three remains vulnerable

Four days after the sobering 3-3 draw against Ukraine, the DFB selection appeared to be more stable and, at the beginning of the second half, also more offensively imaginative. The defense around the chain of three, which Flick declared a mandatory experiment, remained vulnerable in front of 57,098 spectators. The goal by Jakub Kiwior (31) came from a corner, the Polish star Robert Lewandowski only played in the first half. DFB captain Joshua Kimmich hit the crossbar shortly after the restart (48′).

The long-time Bundesliga goalscorer Lewandowski was warmly hugged by the German players in the dressing room, but the friendship ended when the whistle kicked off. The two-time world footballer was in good hands with the German three-man defence, in which Malick Thiaw made a convincing international debut in the center of AC Milan and had a great chance to equalize in the 78th minute, until he was substituted.

After the three goals conceded in the 1000th international match against Ukraine, which was not ready for the European Championship, the almost completely reformed DFB defense again showed weaknesses when it came to the deficit. After a corner, defender Kiwior clearly beat Thilo Kehrer in an aerial duel, after the header touched down the ball flew over goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen into the goal. In the following standard situations, the German team revealed further coordination problems.

But there was also a lack of momentum on the offensive. With Kai Havertz, who was able to prove himself from the start after his strong performance after being substituted on against Ukraine, there was a lot of idleness in attack. Significant: Two long-range shots by Kehrer (23′) and Havertz (29′) were the best chances in the first half.

Gundogan was missing

Manchester City’s Champions League winner Ilkay Gundogan was rested again. Gündogan’s ideas would certainly have done the German game good. The youngsters Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz showed good approaches in building up the game, but the Flick team could hardly get through to the penalty area. ARD expert Bastian Schweinsteiger criticized during the half-time break: “There is a lack of creativity in the game going forward, you can see a bit of a lack of ideas.”

Flick should have found similar words in the dressing room, because the DFB selection was much more determined after the change of sides. Substituting Champions League finalist Robin Gosens, who quickly made it 1-1 (48′), paid off. And Kimmich was not only much more active because of his crossbar shot.

The Poles, who defended cleverly for a long time and for whom the European Championship qualifier next Tuesday in Moldova is much more important, now came under more pressure. Referee Orel Grinfeld rightly took back a hand penalty whistled against the hosts (56th). In the final phase, the DFB selection failed several times due to the strong Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

Source: Stern

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