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No guarantees for wins but Germany are on good path-coach Flick

FRANKFURT, Germany : Germany's disappointing results less than a year before they host Euro 2024 are part of a process that will see the four-time world champions ready in time for the tournament, coach Hansi Flick said on Monday.

After crashing out of the World Cup in the first round in December last year for the second consecutive tournament, they have won just one of their four international matches since then - a victory over Peru in a friendly.

German fans were left whistling and jeering after their 3-3 draw at home against Ukraine and their 1-0 away loss to Poland last week but for Flick, who took over in 2021, they were all part of the team's learning process.

"We the coaching staff and especially myself believe in the path we are on. We are seeing progress even if the result against Poland was viewed negatively," Flick told a press conference.

"We cannot guarantee anything, unfortunately that is the case in football these days," said Flick when asked about Germany's chances of winning the European title on home soil next year. "Winning has become more difficult."

Poland's win over Germany was only their second victory in 90 years over them. Germany have now won only three of their last 10 matches.

Despite last week's draw and the loss, Flick said he wanted to see the energy shown in their second half against Poland where Germany had several chances to level.

"We want to keep going our way. The team now has to deliver and try to win the game (against Colombia)," Flick said.

"Then we can have a bit of a positive end to these matches but the development will continue. In September things will be completely different."

Germany host Japan and France in September and also play the United States in October in friendly matches.

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