Flick disappointed Iron Eagle many chances but lost to Samurai

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Hansi Flick, head coach of the German national team Blame the team for great opportunities but can’t do it themselves. In the end, he lost to Japan in a twist of expectation 1-2. Despite having taken the lead since the first half. Score points for the 2022 World Cup Group E debut game

Germany coach Hansi Flick admits he was “very disappointed” by his players for wasting their chances. Especially in the first half with a lot more possession than the opponent. Plus has finished scoring many times. But in the end, having to lose 1-2 to Japan in a twisted way in the first match Group E group stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar On Wednesday the past. 

Flick disappointed Iron Eagle many chances but lost to Samurai

The Iron Eagle Army held 81 percent of the ball in the first 45 minutes, had 13 chances to win. But only took the lead 1-0 from Ilkay Gundogan ‘s penalty shoot  – out in the 33rd minute, then in the second half, Samurai B. Lou ‘s improved form And came with two goals from Ritsu Doan in the 75th minute and Takuma Asano in the 83rd minute to overtake the win in a stinging way.

This defeat leaves the four-time world champion third in the group, which means They need to win their remaining two games against Spain and Costa Rica to avoid a second successive exit from the group stage.

“The Japanese defeated us with their efficiency. It’s extremely disappointing. We had more than 80 per cent possession in the first half and had many chances but we didn’t score any more goals. We only blame ourselves we must be sure We can get out of here. we must be brave We need more aggressiveness in the next two World Cup games,” Flick said.

His captain , Manuel Neuer, added: Defeat puts more pressure on the team. He was disappointed and angry that we let this UFABET game slip away. It’s not necessary. after half time We don’t have any more fluidity in this game. and did not play with confidence like in the first half Now we are under pressure from the start. This was the most important game to start the tournament but we screwed it up. Germany’s next game is against Spain, who beat Costa Rica 7-0 on Sunday, November 27.