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Spain loss confirms Germany decline

Germany鈥檚 0-6 thrashing had been coming for some time.

The team coached by Joachim Loew has been in decline since losing to France in the European Champions semifinals in 2016, and the slide arguably started before that, after the FIFA World Cup win in 2014.

Loew was supposed to reinvigorate the squad with fresh young talent after Germany鈥檚 woeful World Cup showing in 2018. The defending champion was eliminated early after losing to Mexico and South Korea in the group stage.

Loew promised a shakeup. Mesut Ozil retired from the squad amid the fallout over the debacle, and Loew cut short the international careers of stalwarts like Thomas Mueller, Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng.

Their replacements have not lived up to expectations, and former players like Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lothar Mattheus have been calling for the Bayern Munich trio鈥檚 return.

The humiliating 0-6 loss to Spain in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday was the biggest for a German team since a 0-6 thrashing by Austria in a friendly in Berlin in 1931. Only England has ever won by more, 9-0 in a friendly in Oxford in November 1909.

鈥淣ow we know where we are,鈥 Germany forward Serge Gnabry said after Tuesday鈥檚 match in Seville.

The warning signs were there before. Germany had produced one uninspiring performance after another this year in labored wins over Ukraine and the Czech Republic, while conceding late equalizers in draws against Spain, Switzerland and Turkey.

A 3-3 draw against Switzerland in October offered some hope as Germany fought back from two goals down to earn a point, but the defensive frailties remained apparent.

鈥淲e thought we were a step further after the last games and this year, which has been generally difficult,鈥 Loew said of a schedule that has been complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. 鈥淣ow we鈥檝e had to take a real setback. We鈥檒l have to see how we deal with it among the coaching staff. Unfortunately we don鈥檛 have the option of working with the players, to train or to play a game.鈥

Germany played three games in October and three in November, and the team is arguably worse off now than it was before.

At no stage since Germany鈥檚 World Cup exit in 2018 has the team shown signs of progress, and there are fears now of another debacle at next year鈥檚 postponed European Championship. Germany has been drawn in a group with France, Portugal and Hungary.

There are questions about Loew鈥檚 suitability to lead the change after 189 games in charge.

鈥淭he trust in Joachim Loew is still there, absolutely,鈥 Germany team director Oliver Bierhoff said. 鈥淣othing鈥檚 changed with this game.鈥

It seems unlikely that the German soccer federation will opt for a change now. There are only seven months before Euro 2020 is scheduled to start, and Loew will only have his team together again in March for the final preparations.

鈥淚 hope we have enough time,鈥 Bierhoff, a former Germany striker, said.


 

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