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Is it enough to replace Nagelsmann with Klopp?

Deep changes are taking place in German football, and it remains to be seen whether managerial changes can resolve this crisis.

German football is on the brink of a major change. With Nagelsmann removed from the head of the national team's coaching staff, many questions have arisen in the minds of fans and football experts. Is Julian Nagelsmann, recognized as one of the top coaching talents, really to blame for the recent failures? Or is there a deeper problem within the German football system?

Changes and reforms in the Football Association

Currently, the German Football Association (DFB) is examining fundamental reforms. While criticism of the management and planning of this body has increased, it seems that the search for a new coach, namely Jürgen Klopp, is taking shape as a serious option. But can Klopp address the deeper issues that the national team is facing?

Klopp's experience in the English Premier League and his successes with Liverpool have made him one of the attractive options. But can he work magic in the current state of German football? Is it enough to just change one coach, or should we address the roots of the crisis?

Ultimately, these changes relate not only to the performance of the national team but also to the future of German football and its structures. These days, German football needs a serious change more than ever.