Germany doesn’t take off with Flick either

Hansi Flick did not experience his dream debut as the new German coach. In his first game as Joachim Löw’s successor in the Mannschaft, the former Bayern Munich’s pupils had to suffer to beat a rocky Liechtenstein team 2-0 that still has not released their points locker after four qualifying games for the 2022 World Cup. At least, the victory helps Flick’s team to place second in group J and be able to assault the leadership next Sunday against Armenia.

There were no surprises in the first eleven of Flick in the four-time world champion except for the substitution of Goretzka. Leno replaced the injured Neuer under the sticks, Kimmich and Gündogan formed the double pivot and, above, the coach opted for Werner. The first part was a permanent German harassment and demolition until the Chelsea striker, finally, ended up collapsing the defensive wall that Liechtenstein raised him. With his right hand he defined a great leak from the inspired Musiala to score the first goal in the Flick era.

Of course, the goal did not have the desired effect in a second half in which the Mannschaft He still did not find the necessary tool to generate more danger to a team to which the very modest Faroe Islands had endorsed a little hand at the beginning of June. Germany did not generate verticality, the same problem that already suffered during the disappointing European Championship this summer. With ten minutes to go, a left-footed shot from Sané made up a result that will not satisfy Flick at all on the day of his debut.

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