Hansi Flick has been dismissed as Germany's national team coach following their 1-4 loss to Japan in Wolfsburg. He was brought in with great optimism after achieving a treble triumph with Bayern, but Germany's defeat to Japan marked their third consecutive loss under his leadership. During Flick's tenure, Germany managed to win just one of the last six games, resulting in the second-worst record in history for the DFB, with only Erich Ribbeck having a worse record with the German national team.
The search for a new manager continues, led by Sporting Director Rudi Voller, President Neuendorf, and Vice-President Hans-Joachim Watzke. Jan Aage Fjortoft (@JanAageFjortoft) answers Markus's (@MarkusFjortoft) questions to help us understand why and how things went so wrong for Flick and German football,
In addition, we will delve into discussions about potential replacements as Germany seeks to restore hope ahead of the Euros, which will be hosted at home next year.
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