In the world of football, criticisms and suggestions have always existed, but no one expected Matthäus, the legend of German football, to attack Nagelsmann in this way. He has explicitly stated that the current head coach should resign without receiving any compensation.
Nagelsmann's character and record questioned
Matthäus specifically pointed to the lack of character and decisiveness in Nagelsmann's record, saying: "I don't know why he is so inactive and unable to show decisiveness in his decisions." These statements reflect a deep dissatisfaction with the performance of the young head coach, who has recently raised high expectations for the German national team. Given the existing pressures, is Matthäus merely a critic or the voice of a segment of German football fans seeking fundamental changes in the coaching staff?
These criticisms clearly illustrate the tense atmosphere of German football. Will Nagelsmann be able to change the current trend, or are these criticisms a sign of the end of his road?