
"Germany escaped Luxembourg with a 2-0 victory, which sets the team up for just needing one point against against Slovakia on Monday. However, do not expect head coach and former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann to just settle for a draw. "I've never told my teams to aim for just one point. We'll try to win the game. That is, and must be, our standard. If we play better than we did today then we can win,""
"In reality, Germany does not have the luxury of playing for a draw. This squad needs work...maybe a lot of it. With Slovakia totally outplaying Germany in the last match-up between the two squads, this would be a great opportunity for the German to exact a little revenge on a very good team. If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works,"
Germany defeated Luxembourg 2-0, leaving the team needing one point against Slovakia on Monday to advance. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann rejects a tactics of playing for a draw and demands the squad aim to win. The team showed shortcomings that require work, and past results show Slovakia previously outplayed Germany. The upcoming match presents a chance for Germany to respond and correct flaws while seeking revenge for the earlier loss. Bayern Munich connections remain relevant through Nagelsmann’s background, and further coverage is available via Bavarian Podcast Works on major podcast platforms.
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