German Football Needs Urgent Change

AL KHOR, Qatar: Coach Hansi Flick is urging an immediate change in Germany’s youth football development, after a “big disappointment” exit in the group stages for the second successive World Cup.

Despite thrashing Costa Rica 4-2 earlier this morning, Germany were eliminated through the difference after Japan pulled off a huge surprise beating Spain 2-1 in yet another action of the group during a thrilling night in Qatar.

Before the match, 1990 World Cup winner and former Germany manager Juergen Klinsmann said another failure in the group stage would mean “ten times the disaster” compared to their initial elimination in Russia four years ago.

As much as Klinsmann’s concerns became a reality, Flick said Germany needed drastic changes in its youth development system to stay competitive with other countries.

Flick, who took over from Joachim Loew after last year’s European Championships, said Germany needed to follow the example of other nations if they were to improve, citing Spain as an example.

Acknowledging there was a “big disappointment” in the delivery room, Flick said: “We have players who are playing for big clubs and we also have quality (but) I believe for the future of German football we need to practice a different style of training.”

“For many years we talked about a new goalkeeper, a new winger, but what was often good (before) we were able to defend well, this element we want to maintain.

“We need to go back to basics. Even if Spain lose, we should look at them. Spain is very good in defense, they are focused on training young players and they are also sharpening their attack part.”

When Germany is due to host the Euros in 2024, Flick also suggested the team needed to make a generational change.

“It’s very important to focus on a new generation of football,” he said. “There are many good players for the future, but for the next 10 years it’s very important we make the right decisions from now on.”

Arsenal Back At The Top Of EPL

LONDON: Reiss Nelson performed brilliantly as he helped Arsenal return to the top of the English Premier League by beating Nottingham Forest 5-0.

Nelson was introduced for the first time in the English Premier League this season after Bukayo Saka was forced off.

Saka assisted Gabriel Martinelli’s opener in the fifth minute before being replaced with an ankle injury.

Nelson scored his first Premier League goal since July 2020 early in the second half, and added three minutes later before setting up Thomas Partey’s goal.

“It couldn’t have been better for me after coming on. Once the goal was scored, it was a pretty great game.

“I’ve been working hard in training, waiting for the opportunity to play and I’m glad I got it,” Nelson said.

Martin Odegaard completed Arsenal’s victory with 13 minutes remaining.

The win lifted Mikel Arteta’s squad one point ahead of Manchester City.

“It’s good to be there. It’s always difficult to win in this league and today we face a difficult game after playing in Europe, and I think the team responded well,” said Arteta.

Arsenal players also showed support for teammate Pablo Mari before kick-off.

Mari, who is on loan at Monza, was stabbed with a knife while with his family in a supermarket in Italy last week.

It’s been a miserable week for Arsenal after a 1-1 draw at Southampton and then a 2-0 loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Europa League.

Maguire Back To Strengthened United’s Defense

LONDON: Harry Maguire is ready to return to Manchester United, thus increasing his chances of playing with the England squad at the Qatar 2022 World Cup next month.

The United captain has been sidelined since a month ago due to a hamstring injury when the Three Lions squad drew 3-3 with Germany in the Nations League.

However, the defender is scheduled to return to full training this week after missing seven games with the team and his ‘return’ appears timely for manager Erik ten Hag after fellow defender Raphael Varane suffered a similar injury against Chelsea on Saturday. then.

In the meantime, England manager Gareth Southgate can also breathe a sigh of relief to see Maquire’s comeback in Qatar later when Varane is likely to miss action with the French team at the World Cup.

“History is not on Raphael’s side and we will all miss him. He has been at the best level of the game since I have been here. Right now, we just have to wait and see what happens with his injury and how long it takes for him to recover.

“But as a team, we will give him full support,” said teammate Christian Eriksen.

Varane’s absence hints that Maguire has a bright chance to show his ability after United were dropped in the first two games of the season and only started once in the Europa League.

He now hopes to play the remaining Premier League games before joining Southgate’s national team.

Mbappe: I Never Asked To Leave PSG

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Kylian Mbappe insists he “never asked to leave” the Qatari-owned club in January despite reports that he is looking for an exit as soon as possible.

“I’m very happy. I never asked to leave in January,” he said after PSG’s 1-0 win over Marseille while insisting he was not “directly or indirectly affected” by rumors about his future that have circulated this week.

It was the first time the France star had spoken publicly since reports said he wanted to leave the club for Spain ahead of the Champions League clash with Benfica.

The rumor was then reported by various media in France.

“I don’t understand why the story came out on the day of the match. I was as surprised as everyone else,” said Mbappe.

“People can think I’m involved, but I’m not at all.”

However, several sources confirmed that Mbappe wanted to leave PSG because it came from those close to the player.

Ronaldo Scored His 700th Goal

LIVERPOOL: Erik ten Hag hopes Cristiano Ronaldo’s 700th goal with the club in his career can spark the striker’s performance again after the Portuguese striker scored Manchester United’s 2-1 win at Everton early this morning.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is familiar with life on the sidelines under Ten Hag after starting just once in the Premier League this season.

Ronaldo was again placed on the bench but was given an early chance due to Anthony Martial’s injury.

The 37-year-old grabbed the chance before the end of the first half to give United the three points in an action that saw plenty of mistakes made by both teams.

“Every player needs it (confidence), even if you are the best in the world,” Ten Hag said after Ronaldo’s first Premier League goal of the season.

“I work with a lot of goalscorers and they need goals every season to get that feeling, to confirm their instincts.

“When they get some goals, it will continue and the games will be easy. That will also be the case for him.”

The Red Devils tried to bounce back after being beaten 6-3 by Manchester City last week but got off to a poor start.

In his first Premier League game since arriving from Real Madrid, Casemiro’s mistake led to the opening goal when Amadou Onana’s interception allowed Alex Iwobi to curl the ball into the corner from outside the penalty area.

Everton came into the game with the best defensive record in the league, but United equalized after 10 minutes.

Antony, who became United’s first player to score in the opening three Premier League games, finished off Martial’s fine pass.

Martial only lasted half an hour after suffering a hip injury.

It created space for Ronaldo to get in and he needed just 14 minutes to do it.

Casemiro made up for his mistake by winning the ball in the middle and passing the ball to his former Real Madrid team-mate who fired low past Jordan Pickford.

The goal increased Ronaldo’s goal tally for United to 144.

The Madrid record holder scored 450 goals for the Spanish giants while 101 for Juventus and five for Sporting Lisbon.

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