The choice of Germany, Julian Nagelsmannsaid that they will go out to win the match Switzerland regardless of whether it may lead them to confront Spain in the quarterfinals of the Euro Cup if they also succeed in the round of 16 matches.
“I think it’s hard to say to your team: ‘We want to lose tomorrow.’ You usually play a soccer game to win it and we want to win the game tomorrow,” he said. Nagelsmann when asked if he would prefer to avoid a possible confrontation with La Roja just in case Germany ahead of the group.
In the press conference before his meeting with Switzerlandwhich will be held this Sunday at the Frankfurt Arena, the coach of the national team Germany He explained that they wanted to win the game no matter who the next opponent was. “We cannot predict who the opponent will be in the knockout phase. So it’s about getting more rhythm, gaining more confidence in ourselves to win the next game and being prepared to win the next ones,” he said.
Without change
Looking forward to the meeting this Sunday, Nagelsmann He stressed that, at the moment, he has no plans to change the team and he will not consider the risk of yellow cards, because he trusts his players completely: “If a player is punished, we will send another yet.”
What’s more, he made sure of that Switzerland He is their most important rival in the group in terms of individual quality, while praising the work of his coach: “It will be a complicated game, but we really want to win.”
When asked about the grass in the Frankfurt Arena, which received criticism after the match Denmark-England because of its poor condition, Nagelsmann He said the players have to be ready to play in any condition and the only thing he can be most worried about is possible injuries.
In the case of Leroy Sanemade sure they talk to him often and that he’s not 100% after a season of ups and downs, but that he’s still an important player for the team.
Source: La Verdad

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