The Germany national football team has become an immediate victim of a World Cup phenomenon. In the second group stage match against Ivory Coast, the DFB team fell victim to a World Cup phenomenon. The breaks in the middle of the half are gladly used by those in charge on the sidelines to briefly influence their teams again. Directly after the hydration break, the DFB team cannot defend against an attack by Ivory Coast. While Amad still fails in the first attempt, it is the follow-up shot by captain Franck Kessie that hits Julian Nagelsmann's team. Many World Cup teams share Germany's fate. Mauricio scored for the USA directly after the hydration break in the second half against Paraguay to make it 2-0. The Scots scored directly after the break on the first day of play to win against Haiti. But the most impressive performance was certainly that of the Swiss national team. Coach Murat Yakin used the hydration break in the second half to make a triple substitution and thereby crack the tough Bosnian defense. Within a few minutes, the Swiss team turned the game around from 0-0 to 3-0, with all goals scored by the substitutes. The frequency of goals after hydration breaks clearly shows that coaches can have a decisive influence on their teams through the short break. Former Bundesliga coach Alexander Nouri confirmed this in an interview. The German national team must now focus on the next game and hope that they will not become victims of World Cup phenomena again. Julian Nagelsmann must reorganize his team and develop strategies to defeat the opponents. The fans hope for a win and a good performance from their team. The Germany national football team will give everything to achieve their goals.
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Germany national football team falls victim to hydration break
Germany national football team loses to Ivory Coast after hydration break - Julian Nagelsmann's team fails to defend
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