Stage 2: World Cup Warning Signs
Nagelsmann emphasized that this “freestyle” football could be costly, especially in the high temperatures expected at the World Cup. He warned that unnecessary running and poor structure could leave Germany vulnerable to counter-attacks.
Despite goals from Kai Havertz and Deniz Undav, the coach urged patience. Scoring late is acceptable, he said, but conceding due to poor discipline is not.
Germany may be winning, but Nagelsmann’s message is clear: control and structure will decide their fate on the biggest stage.
What Do You Think? 🤔
Can Germany balance creativity with discipline before the World Cup?
Is “freestyle” football a strength or a hidden weakness?
Should Nagelsmann stick to structure or trust player freedom?
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