
"Hansi Flick's time as national coach was not really a successful one - and Julian Nagelsmann's statistics hardly look any better! 😮 What does this ultimately mean? Maybe not much - except that Nagelsmann's effectiveness in running the squad could be waning just Flick's impact faded. Hopefully, that is not the case because there might not be a coach to answer the "Bat signal" should the DFB have to use it once again."
"The German national team hit the road to face Slovakia, looking to get off on the right foot for this round of World Cup qualifier action. Julian Nagelsmann - as he is prone to do - did some experimenting with his lineup and it did not work as the team dropped a 2-0 decision. The players were bad, the coaching was not great, and it was not a banner effort overall."
A statistical comparison shows Hansi Flick had a +30 goal differential through 25 games while Julian Nagelsmann has +20 through 24 matches. Nagelsmann's overall statistics do not markedly improve on Flick's, suggesting possible waning effectiveness managing the squad. The current German player pool may be difficult to work with, complicating coaching outcomes. Nagelsmann experimented with his lineup in the Slovakia qualifier and Germany lost 2-0. The match featured poor player performance, problematic coaching choices, and substandard overall play. The postgame edition reviews the starting XI, scoring and substitutions, and final takeaways.
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