Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann knows heat is on, but won't focus on job potentially being in jeopardy
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Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann knows heat is on, but won't focus on job potentially being in jeopardy
"I don't read everything. I would say I'm at least smart enough to know what's being written in the media world, even if I haven't read anything. I'm fine with it. We played poorly and didn't have a good game. Then you have to accept the criticism, but I won't change everything. I stand for certain things and can't change them. Otherwise, I wouldn't be the coach of the national team, but the coach of the journalist team."
"Germany needs to have a much better showing than it did earlier this week against Slovakia. Player selection, tactics, motivation, and mentality will all be under scrutiny by Germany fans against Northern Ireland. 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!"
Julian Nagelsmann acknowledges media criticism but insists he is not afraid and remains focused on winning and the team's priorities rather than his own position. He says he does not read everything but is aware of media narratives and will not overhaul his principles in response to criticism. Germany underperformed against Slovakia and requires a significantly improved display against Northern Ireland. Player selection, tactics, motivation, and mentality will face scrutiny. Bayern Munich is on break while the national team started the World Cup qualifying round poorly. Questions include accountability, Joshua Kimmich's position, and an Erik ten Hag story involving Bayer Leverkusen.
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