Joachim Löw cannot survive Germany’s World Cup humiliation | Uli Hesse

The national team’s shock exit must force a chance of manager – and serious soul searching about the state of the Bundesliga

The most amazing thing about Germany’s World Cup exit at the group stage is that the sun still rose this morning. You wouldn’t have thought so yesterday evening. Anyone who was walking the streets of Berlin kept staring into the empty faces of people trodding zombie-like to the next tube station and felt like an extra in some post-apocalyptic drama.

One can understand why those fans were shell-shocked. If you count the Confederations Cup as a big tournament, Germany had reached eight semi-finals at major events in a row since 2005. Quite apart from the fact that nobody has ever achieved anything remotely like this before – not even one of the many fine Brazilian teams in history, not even the Germans themselves previously – it lulled the country into a sense of security that turned out to be very false indeed.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/28/joachim-low-cannot-survive-germany-world-cup-humilation

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