Germany Coach Sack

 Germany fired coach Hansi Flick on Sunday, the day after their 4-1 friendly loss to Japan at home, according to the German Football Association (DFB). The four-time world champions were in poor form heading into the Euro 2024 tournament at home.

The decision shouldn't come as much of a surprise given that Germany was eliminated early from the World Cup last year, and their lackluster recent performances failed to persuade the federation executives that the squad could succeed next year at home.

Germany does not need to qualify for the Euros, but they have not improved since their shocking World Cup departure last year, and with the German public swiftly losing tolerance with their awful play, the DFB decided it was time to take action.

Germany has won the European Championship three times, although they have already lost in the first round of three straight competitions, including two World Cups and the Euro in 2021.

Under Flick, the squad struggled with a porous defense, a low front-end conversion rate, and a lack of enthusiasm and power.

The most pressing matter then is to get a national team coach who can quickly refocus and get our team ready for the important Euro tournament the following year.

"We anticipate positive energy from them, as does the entire nation. a trainer who can raise our performance to the standard we set for ourselves.

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