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Germany’s FA chief Oliver Bierhoff compared the way his country lost 6-0 to Spain in the Nations League on Tuesday to the 7-1 beating. The team over Brazil at the 2014 World Cup.
Germany’s only five-goal defeat in a competitive match was West Germany’s 8-3 loss to Hungary in the group stage of the 1954 World Cup. West Germany went on to beat Hungary in the final.
Despite Germany’s worst loss in a competitive game and the biggest since a 6-0 loss to Austria in a friendly in 1931, Bierhoff backed coach Joachim Low.
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“In 2014, Brazil fell apart on the pitch, and it happened to us today. I hope it will be a unique event,” Bierhoff said. “[Low] he still has our confidence, and today’s game doesn’t change anything. “
The general manager’s endorsement will be badly needed for Low, who asked in his postgame press conference, “Do I have to worry about my job? That’s for others to answer.”
Germany has been in decline since winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where it inflicted a historic defeat on the hosts in the semi-finals.
However, despite falling into the group stage at the 2018 World Cup and winning only three of their last eight international matches, they entered Tuesday’s deciding match at the top of the A4 League after beating Ukraine by 3-1, and a conscious draw would have reserved his place. in the four finalists.
Three goals conceded in both halves by Germany concealed the fact that they could have suffered an even greater margin of defeat if Spain had not squandered the goal on other clear occasions.
Speaking on ARD TV, Low, puzzled, said “nothing went right.” He explained that the Germany team lacked “body language and body tension” and failed to control the match or its opponents.
“We wanted to be brave,” he said. “But nothing worked. We threw away our concept after 1-0. We left position, we opened spaces. There was no organization. There was no communication.”
“All aspects were bad today. There was nothing positive. It was a dark, dark day.”
Germany was left without injured Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich and RB Leipzig winger Lukas Klostermann, as well as Chelsea’s Kai Havertz, who tested positive for the coronavirus. However, they lined up many of their other star players.
Following the defeat, the voices in Germany demanding the return of Bayern stars Jerome Boateng and Thomas Muller plus Dortmund defender Mats Hummels will only grow louder. In March 2019, Low told the trio that his time with the national team was up.
When faced with the question of a possible comeback, Low searched for an answer and said the players he has selected deserve his trust.
The victory ended a three-match winless streak for Spain, which has not been four matches without a win since the late 1980s. Last year, Spain failed to advance to the Final Four after conceding at the end of a match. against Croatia.
Midfielder Serge Gnabry, who hit the crossbar at the end, said: “Nothing worked for us tonight. We couldn’t control them. They deserved to beat us like they did.
“Spain did everything well and we did not do anything well. We do not know what level we are at now. It is not normal to lose a game by so many goals.”