FIFA World Cup 2022: ++ DFB team before the game against Spain ++

Status: 11/27/2022 10:32 a.m

Turn or end: Germany needs points in the second preliminary round match against Spain. Is coach Flick changing? What happens before the game? Where can I see the game? All information in the live blog.

10:11 a.m. – What does the German team do until kick-off?

Almost ten hours until kick-off! During the day, the obligatory sweating is on the agenda for the team around Captain Manuel Neuer. Afterwards we eat and some of them probably have a midday rest. In addition, Hansi Flick once again announced intensive one-on-one talks with his stars. “I prepare the team for the opposition,” said the 57-year-old. Then there is the bus ride from the team headquarters in the north of Qatar to the stadium in Al-Khour, which should take a good three-quarters of an hour. At 20:00 CET (10:00 p.m. local time), Dutch referee Danny Makkelie will kick off the game against Spain.

9:30 a.m. – DFB team with “all hands” against Spain

Apparently all German players are actually ready for action. “Hit EVERYTHING in today,” tweeted the DFB team in the morning. “With Alemán against Spain.”

9:16 a.m. – Sané against Spain in the DFB squad

Leroy Sané is in the squad for the German national team for tonight’s World Cup match against Spain (8 p.m. CET). According to sid information, the Bayern Munich professional can at least play as a substitute. Sané had the German opening game at the World Cup in Qatar against Japan (1: 2). knee problems lost. On Saturday evening he took part in the final training session for the encounter with Spain.

8:42 a.m. – What happens if… – the starting position in Group E

A lot is possible for Germany against Spain today at the 2022 World Cup – direct elimination as well as the chance of reaching the round of 16. Here are all the constellations:

8:00 a.m. – Neuer before a record game – the zero must stand

DFB captain Manuel Neuer will be in Germany’s goal for the 18th time in a World Cup game tonight against Spain. Apart from him, only the German 1974 world champion Sepp Maier and Brazil’s Claudio Taffarel played as goalkeepers so often at a World Cup finals. The last time Neuer didn’t concede a goal for Germany in a World Cup match was in the 2014 final victory against Argentina (1-0 aet) at Rio’s Maracanã Stadium. time that again the zero stands at the 36-year-old.

Manuel Neuer during the first World Cup match against Japan.

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7:30 a.m. – “Trauma Spain” – DFB victories are a long time ago

The Spanish national football team is not one of the favorite opponents of the DFB team. The last win was eight years ago. Toni Kroos scored the decisive goal in a 1-0 friendly in Vigo. The last competitive win dates from 1988 – a 2-0 win at the European Championship in their own country. On the other hand, there are some bitter defeats. Marcus Bark, sports show reporter in Qatar, looks at the “trauma” in Spain.

12:10 a.m. – Kimmich in the back right? Sané instead of Gnabry?

The German lineup – as always one of the best kept secrets. The sports show expert team with Almuth Schult, Sami Khedira, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Bastian Schweinsteiger has already played national coach – that’s how our experts would line up.

12:00 a.m. – El Rustico & (s)panic anxiety

It’s match day! Germany meets Spain in the second World Cup group game in the evening. Our podcast “Sportschau Daily – the FIFA World Cup Update” takes a look at the all-or-nothing game.

7:30 a.m. – Flick exclusively in the first: “Rock solidly convinced of the victory”

Win or fly: national coach Hansi Flick knows the constellation. A defeat against Spain – and it could all be over. A victory – and suddenly the sporting and psychological turnaround would be achieved. In the exclusive interview before the game, Flick proved to be a media professional, said a lot and actually nothing. At least to set it up. And otherwise? “The team are looking forward to the game and want to stay longer in Qatar. I have no doubts that we can play well and win.”

When and where are you watching the game live?

The first World Cup “final” for the DFB selection takes place on Sunday at the Al-Bait Stadium in Al-Khour. At 8pm referee Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) will blow the whistle for the all or nothing game. Of course we are very close. You can play the game in ZDF live stream see, hear live and in ticker cheer.

Source: sportschau.de

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