After their disastrous performance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Germany makes an official decision regarding Hansi Flick’s future. Hansi Flick will remain Germany’s manager.
The four-time world champions were eliminated from the tournament in the group stages.
Their campaign got off to a shocking start when they lost 2-1 to Japan. Flick’s team earned a point against Spain in the second game thanks to Niklas Fullkrug’s late goal.
Japan stunned Spain and defeated Costa Rica 4-2 in the third and final game of the group to advance to the next round as Group winners.
La Roja advanced as the second-place team in Group E with the same four points as Germany but a higher goal difference than Luis Enrique’s team.
For the second time in a row, the Die Mannschaft was forced to leave early. The European heavyweights were wiped out from the gathering stages in the 2018 FIFA World Cup too.
The disappointing outcome cast doubt on Flick’s ability to lead the national team in the future.
The team was led by the former manager of Bayern Munich in 2021. Under his leadership, the 2014 champions have won 11, drawn six, and lost only two of their 19 games.
In 2024, Flick’s contract will end. That year, the UEFA EUROs will be held in Germany. Despite the failure of the FIFA World Cup, he had previously expressed an interest in remaining in charge until then.
Germany coach Hansi Flick will have a rebuilding task on hand after the FIFA World Cup disaster
He met with the DFB earlier today and will continue to lead Die Mannschaft and the EUROs 2024 mission.
After the FIFA World Cup disaster, Germany coach Hansi Flick will have to rebuild the team. Die Mannschaft had a lot of problems at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. With Niklas Sule and Nico Schlotterbeck failing to impress in Qatar, their defense was less solid.
Thomas Muller, who is getting older, was not able to have the impact that was expected of him at the World Cup.
There are unquestionably a few outstanding youngsters in their ranks. For many years to come, the national team will rely heavily on players like Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sane.
In any case, with the European title at home in two years, Germany can’t bear to have one more frustrating execution in a significant competition. The team will have to accept Flick’s philosophy.