Germany coach Hansi Flick insisted on Saturday his struggling team have the quality to defeat rampant Spain.
Germany coach Hansi Flick speaks to the media in Doha ahead of Sunday's crucial match with SpainGermany coach Hansi Flick insisted on Saturday his struggling team have the quality to defeat rampant Spain as they prepared for their do-or-die World Cup clash.
Flick however is confident that Germany have the talent to reignite their World Cup campaign against a Spanish side that destroyed Costa Rica 7-0 in their first game. "We just don't want to expect any player to drive here for so long. It's a total of almost three hours sitting in the car," Flick said.
Flick declined to speculate about whether a second consecutive straight sets exit might mean the four-time World Cup winners were no longer at the precipice of world football.
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