
""We have to show understanding for the fans. A ticket like that costs money, and they want to see a different kind of football. I can understand that. Nevertheless, I can also say that boos like that don't really help you move forward. I think if we do everything together, things usually work much better. But of course, I still understand if someone is unhappy. I almost booed [the team] in the dressing room on Thursday. That's just how it is sometimes,""
"Despite an early goal from Serge Gnabry, the Germans struggled against Northern Ireland. The crowd in Cologne were seemingly in no mood to tolerate the utter mediocrity of their home team and made their displeasure clear. The homeside were on the receiving end of loud boos from their own crowd as they made their way back to the dressing rooms at half-time."
Germany beat Northern Ireland 3-1 after a poor midweek loss to Slovakia. An early Serge Gnabry goal gave Germany the lead, but the team struggled and faced loud boos from the Cologne crowd at half-time. Manager Julian Nagelsmann acknowledged fans' frustration, saying tickets cost money and supporters deserve better, while adding that boos do not help the team move forward. The victory ended Germany's losing streak and their run of defeats in Cologne. A stronger second-half performance secured the result and improved the mood among supporters. Nagelsmann apologized while urging collective effort to achieve better results.
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