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Changing the coach is not enough; DFB needs a fundamental transformation

Changing the head of the coaching staff only solves part of the problems in German football. DFB needs to take a deeper look to improve the state of football in this country.

German football is facing major challenges, and changing the coach may seem like a quick fix, but the reality is that this action alone cannot solve the deep-rooted issues. The German Football Association (DFB) must undergo a fundamental transformation in its strategies to return to its peak days.

Challenges facing DFB

The current problems in German football go beyond selecting a new coach. These challenges include repeated failures in international tournaments and the players' inability to adapt to the demands of modern football. While changing the coaching staff may have recently gained attention, DFB needs to conduct a deeper examination of its structure and development programs.

German football needs innovation and a re-evaluation of its approaches. To return to its peak, DFB must carefully consider the needs of young players, talent development, and improving educational systems. These actions are essential not only for enhancing the national team's performance but also for revitalizing all of German football.