The Germany coach, Hansi Flick, has started his stage on the national team football bench in an authoritarian way: he has five victories, 18 goals for and only one against in his first five games.. Only Hansi Flick himself and Joachim Löw, who has succeeded as head of the national team, achieved that record in their first five matches.
The German, who convinced the German Football Federation for his great result at Bayern München, has taken the reins after the failures in the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020 and has already achieved the ticket to the next World Cup in Qatar 2022. Germany beat Macedonia (0-4) and is the first European team to will be at the great football event in winter 2022.
5 – Hansi Flick has won each of his first five matches in charge of the German National Team, previously only his predecessor Jogi Löw had done so. No coach has won more consecutive matches at the start of his tenure as Germany manager. Run. #MKDGER pic.twitter.com/g86T7qguPq
– OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) October 11, 2021
The former Bayern coach is betting on a lot of young talent to polish, such as, for example, Florian Wirtz, Jamal Musiala or Karim Adeyemi, along with proven players such as Manuel Neuer, Marco Reus or Thomas Müller. For the moment, the formula works like a charm: Germany wins, convinces and competes with the intention of recovering the hegemony lost in the last five years.
Germany, with the ticket to Qatar 2022
The Germans are already at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with two rounds to go before the qualifying round: With 21 points out of 24 possible and an advantage of eight over Romania, the second classified in Group J, Hansi Flick’s men will face Liechtenstein and Armenia with nothing at stake in the month of November.
The Teutonic bloc is one of the great favorites in the next World Cup in Qatar 2022, where the forecasts place them among the great aspirants: France, the current world champion, and Brazil lead , but in the later round there appear selections like those of Argentina, champion of America; Italy, European champion; Spain, England or Germany.