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'Worn out' Flick becomes first Germany coach to be fired

Four-time world champions Germany sacked coach Hansi Flick on Sunday, just nine months from hosting Euro 2024 following Saturday's humiliating 4-1 defeat by Japan, the German FA (DFB) announced.

The 58-year-old became the first Germany head coach to be sacked since the position was created in 1926.

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Sporting director Rudi Voeller, who coached the side to a 2002 World Cup final against Brazil, will take over on an interim basis.

German FA boss Bernd Neuendorf said the sacking was "unavoidable" after the team's recent run of "disappointing" results.

In a statement, Neuendorf said "with a view towards the European championships in our own country, we need a spirit of optimism and confidence", saying the decision was one of his "most difficult so far".

Voeller, who is reportedly unlikely to lead Germany to Euro 2024, said "Hansi has given everything to turn things around for the better after Qatar".

Germany suffered an embarrassing group stage exit at the World Cup in the Gulf state last year.

Voeller admitted "Hansi has worn himself out over the past few months.

"The Japan game showed us that we cannot make any more progress in this situation."

Out-of-work manager Julian Nagelsmann, who previously replaced Flick as Bayern Munich boss, has been touted as a possible replacement ahead of the tournament.

Former Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner, out of a job since May, has also been named as a possible successor.

The Germans were thoroughly outclassed by the Blue Samurai on home soil in the friendly in Wolfsburg, with only some acrobatic goalkeeping from Marc-Andre ter Stegen preventing the score from eclipsing 2001's 5-1 loss to England in Munich.

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