As Germany prepares to host the Euro 2024 tournament, the country is struggling to regain its winning form after a disappointing 2018 World Cup. The German national team, which won the 2014 World Cup, failed to make it out of the group stage in Russia and has since been searching for answers.
The German Football Association (DFB) has been looking for ways to improve the team’s performance, and has made several changes to the coaching staff and playing squad. The new manager, Joachim Löw, has been tasked with leading the team back to its former glory. He has already made some changes to the team’s tactics and has brought in several new players.
The DFB has also invested heavily in youth development, with the aim of producing more talented players for the national team. The country’s youth academies have produced some of the world’s best players in recent years, including Mesut Özil, Toni Kroos and Leroy Sané.
Despite these efforts, Germany is still struggling to regain its winning form. The team has failed to win any of its last three major tournaments, and has only managed one victory in its last seven competitive matches. This poor run of form has led to criticism from fans and pundits alike, with many questioning the team’s tactics and selection.
The DFB is hoping that the team can turn things around in time for Euro 2024, which will be held in Germany. The tournament will be an opportunity for the team to prove that it can still compete at the highest level. However, it will be a tough task for the Germans, as they will be up against some of Europe’s best teams.
Germany will need to find a way to get back to winning ways if it is to have any chance of success at Euro 2024. The DFB will need to continue investing in youth development and make sure that the team is well prepared for the tournament. Only then can Germany hope to regain its winning form and make a successful return to the international stage.