After being behind Spain and Japan, Germany left the World Cup early once more. However, Hansi Flick Remains As Germany Boss Despite the Early World Cup Exit and is expected to lead the team through Euro 2024, which will be held in Germany, so there won’t be any changes made in the dugout.
Germany has won the World Cup four times, but they had difficulty getting over their loss to Japan in Qatar.
Despite leading Germany to a group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup, Hansi Flick will continue as the nation’s head coach.
Flick succeeded Joachim Low in 2021 after helping Bayern Munich win the Champions League and two Bundesliga championships.
Germany, however, missed out on the World Cup’s knockout round for the second time in a row as they ended below Spain and Japan in their group
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Flick stated: “My coaching staff and I are optimistic about the European Championship in our own nation,” on the German Football Association (DFB) website.
“As a squad, we are capable of far more than what we demonstrated in Qatar. There was a significant chance we lost. That will teach us some valuable lessons.
“I trust the united course we’ve decided upon today with DFB President Bernd Neuendorf and Aki Watzke (vice president Hans-Joachim Watzke). We all want Germany to support its national squad once more at 2024 home European Championship.
After speaking with DFB vice president Hans-Joachim Watzke and president Bernd Neuendorf, Flick discovered he would be continuing.
Neuendorf Reports:
“I think that in order to improve German football going forward, we also need to change the way we approach training. While new goalkeepers and wingbacks have been discussed for years, German football has always been vital in our ability to defend.