
""We all know things didn't go so well (against Slovakia). But I'd rather lose the first one than lose the important ones later. Of course, he (Nagelsmann) is still the right one. We shouldn't throw everything after one game. I'm convinced we'll play better tonight. We should talk more about football in Germany, and not only transfers, transfers, transfers. If we do that then we'll play better," Hoeneß said during an appearance on SPORT1-Doppelpass (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"Hoeneß makes an interesting point about the problems that German football is facing with player development. It also does not help when some of the best and most sought-after German players leave the Bundesliga early in their career. Yup, Germany has some problems to fix. Hoeneß, though, does think Nagelsmann can help himself by settling in on a starting lineup (an issues the coach had at Bayern Munich)."
""I'm a bit old-fashioned. Today's coaches change so much. We never play with the same lineup. They [coaches] also switch things around a lot during the game, for example, from a back four to a back three. I don't understand that at all," Hoeneß remarked. Bayern Munich is on break and the German national team got off to a bad start in this round of World Cup qualifiers. Let's dive into all of that!"
Uli Hoeneß accepted disappointment after Germany's 2-0 loss to Slovakia but maintained confidence in Julian Nagelsmann and urged patience. He prefers an early defeat to failures in more important matches and called for discussion focused on football rather than transfer gossip. Hoeneß warned about shortcomings in German player development and the harm caused when top talents leave the Bundesliga too early. He recommended Nagelsmann settle on a consistent starting lineup and criticized frequent tactical and lineup changes by modern coaches. Bayern Munich is on break while the German national team faces questions after a poor start in World Cup qualifying.
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