Nagelsmann's risky change: Germany embarrasses itself against Portugal!

Germany loses 1: 2 in the National League semi-final against Portugal. Trainer Nagelsmann is exposed to violent criticism.
Germany loses 1: 2 in the National League semi-final against Portugal. Trainer Nagelsmann is exposed to violent criticism. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Nagelsmann's risky change: Germany embarrasses itself against Portugal!

In the semi -finals of the Nations League, the German national soccer team under coach Julian Nagelsmann had to accept a bitter defeat. Against Portugal, the DFB team lost 1-0 in the Munich arena after a leadership of 1-0. Florian Wirtz put the Germans in the lead with a header in the first half. But the joy did not last long, because after half -time the Portuguese could turn the sheet and decide the game late.

The personnel problems in the DFB squad were already clear before the game. Many players who had played a central role in the past included some important players such as Antonio Rüdiger, Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz due to injuries. The tense personnel situation caused additional challenges, especially since Nagelsmann was forced to make three changes - a decision that was subsequently criticized as puzzling. This change took place while the team was still in the lead, which confused the statics of the game.

controversial change and tactical errors

The change that Nagelsmann made were considered incomprehensible. Players like Robin Gosens and Serge Gnabry could not live up to their tasks and were decisively involved in the goals. After the game, Nagelsmann came under pressure because he was accused of weakening his team without need. Instead of building up the good approaches of the game, the German eleven was brought out of the concept by tactical mistakes and unfortunate decisions.

After the defeat, the national coach expressed his dissatisfaction with his players for their tactical mistakes, while he only took a limited extent for the weeks in advance and the change made. In the press, he commented on the priority of the tournament: "We see the development of the team as important, even if the result is decisive." This illustrates the tension between continuous training and the need to provide results.

The DFB squad at a glance

The DFB squad included some talented players alongside the absent service providers. In the goalkeeper position, Marc-André Ter Stegen, who is considered a clear number one, while on the defense Joshua Kimmich and David Raum stood in the starting eleven. In midfield, names like Leroy Sané and the already mentioned Florian Wirtz provide additional offensive power.

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goalkeeper Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel, Marc-André ter Stegen
defender Robert Andrich, Waldemar Anton, Joshua Kimmich, Robin Koch, Maximilian Mittelstädt, David Raum, Jonathan Tah, Thilo Kehrer
midfielder Karim Adeyemi, Tom Bischof, Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka, Robin Gosens, Pascal Groß, Felix Nmecha, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Leroy Sané, Florian Wirtz
striker Niclas Füllkrug, Deniz Undav, Nick Woltemade

With a view to the upcoming challenges, the German team is now preparing for the game for third place, which for many players gives the opportunity to play in the foreground and to formulate a positive end to the Nations League.

The mood within the team seems to be stable, as the positive feedback from the press shows. Rudi Völler, who evaluated the participants in advance on the media, highlights the talent of Nick Woltemade and sees him a striker hope for the future. Nagelsmann has already indicated that Woltemade could have the chance of a debut in the Nation's League Cup, which could provide a breath of fresh air in the DFB team.

The upcoming games will be crucial for how the team has developed and whether Julian Nagelsmann has learned from the mistakes of the past. It remains to be seen whether the critical voices for the choice of players and tactics will change in the future.

Further information and details can be found in the reports of Remszeitung , ZDF and Süddeutsche Zeitung .

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OrtMünchner Arena, Deutschland
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