Germany's coach, Hansi Flick, defended himself by saying that he still believes he is the right man to lead the national team despite the humiliating defeat against Japan 1-4 in a friendly international match, just 9 months before hosting the 2024 European Cup.
In a statement to the German channel "RTL" after the match on Saturday, Flick expressed his belief that he is the right man for this position, even if it is difficult to see that.
He added, "I cannot predict what will happen. From my side, with the technical staff, I believe that we are trying everything to prepare this team. I find that we are doing it well and I believe that I am the right coach."
Flick, who took over as coach of the national team in the summer of 2021, replacing Joachim Low, who spent 15 years at the helm of the team and led them to the 2014 World Cup title, continued: "Above all, we feel a great disappointment. We currently do not have the necessary means to overcome a very solid defensive line."
"And he added, 'We have received a painful blow. We must rise up and try to show a different face on the field against France,' referring to the friendly match scheduled between the two teams on Tuesday in Dortmund."
This is the fourth loss for the German national team in their last five matches, and their coach Flick is now more threatened with dismissal than ever before, after this negative series and elimination from the group stage of the 2022 World Cup.
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