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Germany had lights and shadows in a Eurocup in which, although historically it is his tournament (he has eight titles, more than anyone), he was eliminated in the semifinals when losing to Spain 'In Extremis'. The role of Christian Wück's team, and the coach himself, have received some criticism from local media. And now there are those who also ask for an immediate reaction from the German Football Federation.

Philipp Lahm is not anyone. The German international is the one who has raised the alarm you claiming that it acts for Germany to recover its hegemony. The former side of Bayern Munich states that “we must be careful not to lose rhythm, they cannot be left behind regarding male football and what they have achieved,” he said in the weekly 'Zeit'.

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“Women's football has also become a national sport. It is an ideal time to invest in it. A rich country like Germany should distribute its resources equally,” he says, asking for more investment in the formation of new players. In this same sense, the German international Lena Oberdorf has ruled: “We know exactly what we have to work and what should happen in the coming years so that we can return to the top and continue to compete for the title,” he said in the sports study of 'ZDF'.

Oberdor, that this summer has lost the euro due to injury, he says that “against Spain it was seen that we had little possession. We have a team with many good players who know how to play football. We have to have the courage to have the ball and create occasions, and not to depend on a good defense,” said the 23 -year -old player. “If training is improved throughout Germany, more and more talent will occur and a broader quarry can be counted,” he said.



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