WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Germany coach Hansi Flick said he was still the right man to lead the team after their 4-1 shock loss at home against ...
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Flick was already in the spotlight before the match with his team having won only four of their last 16 matches before Saturday and having crashed out of the World Cup first round last year."I know in football there is a dynamic and I cannot forecast what will happen but from my side we try everything to prepare the team well," Flick told reporters.
"I am very disappointed and we have to admit that Japan have a very good team. We don't have the means to beat such a compact defence," Flick said.
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