The Citizen (KZN)

Nagelmann’s Germany find the right mix

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Frankfurt – With two wins out of two against top-class opposition, Euro 2024 hosts Germany look to have found the right balance under coach Julian Nagelsmann with the tournament on the horizon.

Having failed to make it past the last 16 of a major tournament since 2016, successive wins in the space of four days over France and the Netherland­s have propelled Germany back into contention.

Nagelsmann reshuffled his squad ahead of the March friendlies, leaving out big names Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, Emre Can and Mats Hummels.

Instead, he selected a mix of young talents and unheralded debutants, alongside a few experience­d heads.

Days after a dominant 2-0 win over France in Lyon, Germany came from a goal down inside four minutes to beat the Dutch 2-1.

Other than securing two wins in a row for the first time since 2021, Germany demonstrat­ed the cohesion, impetus and desire which had been sorely lacking.

Nagelsmann (right) said as much after beating the Dutch, telling reporters the three-time European champions had “found a good mix” less than three months out from the first match against Scotland on 14 June.

“The spirit in the team is good. Everyone has their role, even those who did not play, when they returned they contribute­d,” the 36-year-old manager said.

Unlike recent Germany squads which leant heavily on players from Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, Nagelsmann chose form over reputation in his 26man squad.

Only two Bayern players made the starting XI on Tuesday, while just one from Dortmund was in the squad.

Instead, Nagelsmann chose inform players from Xabi Alonso’s league leaders Bayer Leverkusen and surprise package Stuttgart, who sit in third place having avoided relegation last campaign.

Both games confirmed Nagelsmann made the right call, with strong performanc­es coming across the squad’s spectrum of age and experience.

In addition to the masterful return of veteran midfielder Toni Kroos, Saturday’s win over France was fuelled by Germany’s youthful forward line of Florian Wirtz, Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala – who have a collective age of just 65.

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