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The euro came out Germany blaming Joachim Loew who left

The euro came out Germany blaming Joachim Loew who left
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LONDON: Germany returned home on Wednesday after their last Euro 2020 defeat by England, with coaches who departed Joachim Loew at the center of fierce criticism after elimination of the other initial tournament.
Loew, who has a contract until 2022 but follows some bad results that was decided in March to go after the euro, it should be much early, many people believe.
“It’s too early to analyze what works and what doesn’t,” Loew said at a press conference on Wednesday, back at Bavarian Bazing squad.
“Some things work very well, some don’t.” “What I know in this four and a half week, we invest everything we have.
Go to details now about what is wrong, it doesn’t make sense to me.
I took full responsibility for yesterday’s defeat and the initial tournament exit.” Gunner’s Shock 2018 World Cup out and their first league degradation that year had surprised fans who demanded changes from men who took them to the 2014 World Cup title.
But Loew’s improvement was never finished, cut short by pandemic and bad Covid-19 results, including losses 6-0 from Spain and the defeat at home by North Macedonia in World Cup qualifiers.
Despite many changes in his squad in the last three years, Loew chose playing styles that were not familiar with the players at their club, with the defense of three people.
“Friend.
Unconsciously,” said former German captain Michael Ballack from losing a 2-0 team from England on Tuesday at Wembley.
“Obviously from the first round that there was no solution, which we pulled back for no reason.
We did too little and made it easy for them.
I don’t know why the coach waited so long to change the system.” The tournament people outside the question of many thoughts of German fans are whether Loew’s violence reduces the world four times and three times the European champions for the tournament also flooded.
The same problem was worrying not to use Joshua Kimmich in the role of the middle center and the use of Thomas Mueller in an unusual attacking position and the backline of three people.
“The three-person defense, I think, never managed to convince us that it can provide defensive stability and stop opportunities for opponents,” said the coach under 21 Germany Stefan Kunz.
“That’s a defensive problem that we have brought through the entire tournament.” Germany was left behind in each of the four matches they played in the tournament and barely made a sign ahead.
From the aggressive and attacking game style which captivated fans at the 2010 World Cup and dazzling them on the way to the title in Brazil four years later, Loew had managed to eliminate his own inheritance in recent years.
The euro came out, many German fans hope, will mark the end of the slide.
His replacement and former assistant assistant Hansi Flick had his job when he saw to recover the pride of German football in time for the World Cup next year.
“Hansi Flick will have little time to prepare.
There soon have three international matches that appear,” said the Director of the National Team Oliver Bierhoff.

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