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Belief in right path will pay off for Germany says coach Nagelsmann

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VIENNA : Believing in a positive playing style is the key to success for Germany, coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Monday with the three-time European champions struggling to find their form ahead of next year's Euro 2024 on home soil.The Germans suffered a 3-2 loss to Turkey on Saturday in Nagelsmann's first home game since taking over in September.

They next face Austria in Vienna on Tuesday in their last friendly international of the year."It is about being convinced of our path and then going out and playing positive games and then going out and playing a positive (Euro) tournament," Nagelsmann told a press conference."It is about us having a good feeling and winning.

But it is also about playing well. To believe in the idea and continue that idea."The Germans will need to put in an improved performance if their fans are not to be left with a bitter taste until friendly matches next year."It is always better to win and it gets a bit turbulent when you lose, that's clear," Nagelsmann said. "But it makes no sense painting everything black, seeing everything negatively."Nagelsmann was more concerned about going four months without a team training camp ahead of a major tournament."Four months without (a Germany) training session is a bit much but we will have to manage," he said.

The Germans have been struggling internationally in recent years with their leaking defence one cause of concern.Nagelsmann surprisingly shifted forward Kai Havertz into a left back position against Turkey and defended his decision amid some criticism in the German media."In general, it wasn't a big experiment.

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