Julian Nagelsmann, head coach of the German national team, underscores the significance of the present as they prepare for a match against Italy, disregarding the 2006 World Cup loss. He highlights the need for focus and tactical awareness, particularly in team lineup selections, emphasizing the importance of players like Leon Goretzka and the versatility of Nicolas Schlotterbeck. Nagelsmann aims for a balanced approach to the game, setting the stage for success while providing updates on player conditions including Marc-André ter Stegen.
I remember 2006. I'm still not happy that Germany didn't win. But for me, it's more important to talk about the present and not the past.
Leon Goretzka played a very good game in Milan, both defensively and going forward. He will start again tomorrow. We haven't decided on all positions yet.
We know [Schlotterbeck] can play both. It depends a bit on the tactical plan. I'm not a big fan of complicating things.
Marc is on the right track and is making progress.
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