Germany coach Flick on thin ice after shock loss to Colombia

Germany coach Flick on thin ice after shock loss to Colombia

Germany coach Hansi Flick had began his tenure in 2021 with an eight-game successful run and a promise to followers to get the four-time world champions again heading in the right direction.

After Tuesday’s 2-0 shock house loss to Colombia, nonetheless, Flick seems to be to have used up virtually all of that early credit score, with the Germans, hosts of Euro 2024, having misplaced to Poland and drawn 3-3 towards Ukraine of their three internationals this month.

“Is he the right man for the job?,” requested a number of German media of their on-line polls on Wednesday.

“A year before the Euro it looks like the coach and his team have lost all orientation,” Kicker soccer journal wrote in a remark.

Germany, who’ve lower than a 12 months to construct a battle-hardened workforce for the continental event and shore up enthusiasm within the nation, had wanted two late objectives to attract with Ukraine earlier than Friday’s 1-0 loss in Warsaw.

They delivered a fair worse efficiency towards Colombia in Gelsenkirchen with Flick’s gamers missing urgency of their recreation and any punch up entrance.

Germany have gained simply one among their final 5 matches since their shock World Cup group stage exit in December. They have additionally gained solely three of their final 11.

When Flick took over two years in the past Germany had simply suffered a final 16 exit on the Euro in 2021 following their first World Cup first stage exit in additional than 80 years in 2018.

Flick appeared to be the proper man for the job after his six-trophy run with Bayern Munich in 2020 and his years-long work along with his Germany predecessor Joachim Loew as his assistant coach which was capped by the 2014 World Cup triumph in Brazil.

But now his again is towards the wall regardless of his assurances that the workforce can be utterly completely different of their subsequent set of internationals in September.

“We will see a different team,” Flick mentioned. “We will stabilise the workforce and we are going to fine-tune it.

“We are positive for September because we are convinced we have a good team and good players.”

Germany host Japan on Sept. 9 earlier than entertaining France three days later. They then journey to North America to face the United States on Oct. 14.

German followers, nonetheless, are rapidly operating out of persistence having didn’t see any clear indicators of any restoration in latest months.

“Flick’s announcement that things ‘will be different in September’ now only sounds like a morale-boosting slogan,” Kicker mentioned.

The one-year countdown for the Euros has began as has the countdown for Flick to start out delivering by September.

Source: www.anews.com.tr