Embarrassment against Japan – DFB team is deep in crisis

As of: September 9th, 2023 10:59 p.m

At the World Cup in Qatar, Germany plunged into crisis against Japan, the attempt to restart failed with a crash against the same opponent on Saturday evening (September 9th, 2023): After a disgraceful performance, there was the next home defeat with an even flattering 1: 4 (1:2) – the DFB team can no longer seem to be able to stop the free fall under Hansi Flick.

Flick had tried a lot, changed a lot, made clear appeals to players and fans, installed a new captain and mothballed his experiment with a three-man chain. None of this worked. Nine months before the home European Championship, the German team is dilettanteed, helpless and disorientated, through a permanent crisis from which there is no apparent way out – at least not with this coach.

Visible frustration in the DFB team: Sané insults Süle

In the official gallery, the stone faces of DFB President Bernd Neuendorf and the two powerful men Rudi Völler and Hans-Joachim Watzke spoke volumes for almost the entire duration of the game. And in the 38th minute, all the frustration became audible and visible within the German team.

Leroy Sané was completely dissatisfied with a pass from Niklas Süle, shouted across half the field and couldn’t be calmed down by Joshua Kimmich, who was apparently trying to mediate things. Süle was anything but insightful, gesticulating and rather rudely indicating that Sané should choose the right path.

This scene did not cause any increased attention in the team. A minute and a half later, Nils Schlotterbeck embarrassed his fellow man Antonio Rüdiger so much with a terrible cross pass in his own defensive zone that Japan’s center forward Ayase Ueda was allowed to run freely towards Marc-André ter Stegen. The Barca keeper made a brilliant save with his foot, otherwise this game would probably have been decided against the DFB team before the break.

Panic in the German defense

Because at that point it was already 1:2. Germany, with new captain Ilkay Gündogan and new right-back Kimmich, started with commitment, pressed early and tried to switch quickly after winning the ball. But defensively, sheer panic broke out again and again against the fast Japanese.

After ten minutes, left-back Schlotterbeck was outmaneuvered by Sugarawa with a simple hip waggle, the cross landed at Junya Ito, who, with slight support from Rüdiger, poked the ball into the near corner to make it 1-0 for the guests. Germany remained extremely vulnerable, especially on the left side of the defense, but there was also a lot of disarray in the defensive central midfield with Emre Can and Gündogan.

Sané scores the equalizer

Flick’s protégés became dangerous when it came through Kimmich and Sané, as was the case with the 1-1 equalizer in the 19th minute: via Kimmich, Gündogan and Wirtz, the ball landed at Sané, who executed it precisely and flatly. The Wolfsburg crowd then hoped for a little more security in the German actions, but just three minutes later they were hit at the back again: Ayase Ueda, after an unsuccessful shot from Ueda, finished freely in front of the goal because Süle kept a three-meter safety distance.

Understandably, the Germans were accompanied into the dressing room with a loud concert of whistles, but Flick nevertheless sent the same formation onto the pitch at the beginning of the second half. And the problems remained. Ter Stegen saved twice in the 48th minute, first against Ueda, then against Hidemasa Morita’s follow-up shot.

Asano and Tanaka put the lid on it

What followed was sobering: Germany tried a lot, played mostly for a goal – and yet had next to no chance.

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A mistake by Robin Gosens, who came on for Schlotterbeck, initiated the counterattack to make it 3-1 in the 90th minute, which, like at the World Cup, was completed by Bochum’s Takuma Asano. In stoppage time, Süle once again stood far too far away from his opponent, and Ao Tanaka nodded in unchallenged to make it 4-1.

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