Why Julian Nagelsmann remains upbeat after 'undeserved' Germany loss to France
Briefly

Despite suffering a 0-2 loss to France in the Nations League third-place match, Germany's head coach Julian Nagelsmann expressed optimism about the team's performance. He argued that the result did not reflect their chances during the match, emphasizing that young attacking players need to mature and improve their finishing skills. Nagelsmann highlighted the balance between creating opportunities and converting them into goals. While the team's recent matches have not yielded favorable results, the focus remains on development and performance moving forward.
Given the chances and the course of the game, [the result] was undeserved... Our finishing quality wasn't good today. It's important that we create chances, but we also have to finish them.
In the second half, it was a bit of a harakiri; of course, you also get a counterattack. Overall, we did well....Today's game was good, not in terms of the result, but in terms of our performance.
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