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Nagelsmann slams Germany's freestyle after 1‑2 Ecuador loss
Germany entered the 2026 World Cup round of 32 as group winners, but a 1‑2 defeat to Ecuador in the final group match left coach Julian Nagelsmann dissatisfied, as he told ARD that the team’s “freestyle” after taking the lead was a problem.
The group-stage finale saw Germany fall 1‑2 to Ecuador after leading early. The early 1‑0 lead was erased seven minutes later when Ecuador equalised. That match was Germany’s final group-stage fixture.
Coach Julian Nagelsmann told ARD, “We brought them back into the game ourselves,” referring to the period after the early goal. He noted that Germany had to respond to regain the advantage.
Nagelsmann, 38, criticised the team’s “bit too much freestyle after taking the lead.” He argued that a more patient and structured positioning was required after a good start.
He warned, “If we increase our turnover rate from zero to ten, then it becomes difficult to defend.” His demand was clear: “Sometimes we need to be less eager to score the next goal.”
The article notes that it was translated into English by artificial intelligence. Readers can access the original German version via the provided link.