Julian Nagelsmann wants Germany to "build a rhythm"
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Julian Nagelsmann wants Germany to "build a rhythm"
"We're the favorites in this World Cup qualifying group. We, and I, have the ambition to go through it with a certain dominance. That means leaving no room for doubt during the games. Unfortunately, that happened to us against Italy and also against Portugal. We want to build a rhythm; there's not much time left for that in the new year. It's about showing dominance. That could even mean a dominant 1-0 win."
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Germany enters the World Cup qualifying round as the favorites and aims to progress with clear dominance, leaving no room for doubt and building match rhythm before the new year. The squad carries injuries but retains sufficient talent to beat Northern Ireland and Slovakia, though vulnerability to an off day gives opponents opportunities. Bayern Munich faces a turbulent transfer window that exposed squad gaps and generated fan frustration, but immediate panic is discouraged. Failed or messy negotiations, internal pressure on executives, and questions about player trajectories and managerial stability are central concerns moving forward.
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