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Bastian Schweinsteiger blames Pep Guardiola for Germany’s decline on the world stage

Bastian Schweinsteiger has laid some of the blame towards Pep Guardiola for Germany’s decline on the world stage. Since winning the World Cup in 2014, Die Mannschaft were eliminated at the group stage in 2018 and 2022. Ad They were also eliminated by England in the last 16 of Euro 2020, which marked the end of Joachim Low’s tenure as head coach.

TransfersManchester City target Barca midfielder De Jong after missing out on Rice — Paper Round02/07/2023 AT 05:30 Schweinsteiger, who played for two seasons under Guardiola at Bayern Munich, feels German ideals were lost under the Spaniard’s influence. “When Pep Guardiola joined Bayern Munich, when he came to the country, everyone believed we have to play this kind of football, like short passes and everything. We were kind of losing our values,” he told talkSPORT.

“I think most of the other countries were looking at Germany as a fighter, we can run until the end and everything. The strengths got lost through the last seven, eight years. We forgot about that and were more focused on playing the ball nicely to each other.

That's one of the reasons.” 'He lifts everyone's spirits' — Expert View on Onana's Ajax years Manchester United prepare £50m Hojlund bid, Spurs offer Kane lucrative extension — Paper Round Azpilicueta leaves Chelsea for Atletico Madrid on one-year contract Since Hansi Flick took over, fortunes have not turned round as hoped heading into next summer’s European Championship. Germany will host the tournament, and it is fair to say that there is still plenty of pessimism surrounding the team. Under Flick, Germany won only three of their 11 games last season and currently sit 12th in FIFA’s world rankings.

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