
"The German attack was fluid and trigger happy with a total of 22 shots taken. However, it lacked cohesion and a sense of relative positioning, relying on individual players rather than definitive tactics."
"Kai Havertz was sluggish and failed to keep up with the pace of the German play, giving the opponent too much time to react and losing the element of quick pace that his teammates generated."
"The lack of connection between the midfield and attack allowed the opposition more space to create chances. Gnabry's effectiveness could be enhanced with a better midfield partner."
"Leon made a total mess of a rare starting opportunity, failing to be a connecting force in midfield or a contributing force in attack, highlighting the need for tactical adjustments."
Germany's 3-4 victory against Switzerland highlighted significant areas for improvement under manager Julian Nagelsmann. The attack was fluid but lacked cohesion, relying heavily on individual brilliance rather than structured tactics. Kai Havertz struggled to keep pace, while the midfield failed to connect effectively with the attack, leading to disjointed play. Substituting Woltemade improved the attack's fluidity. Additionally, Leon's performance was disappointing, as he could not contribute effectively in either midfield or attack, further emphasizing the need for tactical adjustments.
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