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The Beginning of Major Changes at DFB; Völler Looks Again at the 2014 Champions

After the failure at the World Cup, DFB is seeking to rebuild, and Völler has invited the 2014 champions to collaborate. Can these changes transform the future of the national team?

The Beginning of Major Changes at DFB; Völler Looks Again at the 2014 Champions
The Beginning of Major Changes at DFB; Völler Looks Again at the 2014 Champions
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Following the bitter exit of the German national football team from the World Cup, the country's football federation (DFB) is designing a comprehensive plan for fundamental changes in its structure. Roberto Völler, the sports director of DFB, has recently announced that former World Cup champions from 2014 should participate in this process. He firmly stated, "These champions are not only symbols of success but also bear a heavy responsibility."

Why Does Völler Consider These Changes Necessary?

The recent failures of the national team on the international stage have sounded the alarm for DFB. Völler knows well that returning to the heights of success requires collaboration and brainstorming with those who have past victory experience. This initiative not only helps to rejuvenate but can also boost the team's morale.

Moreover, these changes are aimed at creating a new culture within DFB that can lead to attracting young talents and strengthening the connection between different generations of players. Can this rebuilding process help the national team return to its glorious days?