Germany is officially the first team to enter the 1/8 round at Euro 2024, but it seems that there is a problem within the team, when Rudiger was spotted being angry with Kai Havertz during the victory over Hungary.
Germany has officially become the first team to qualify for the round of 1/8 at Euro 2024 after a 2-0 victory over Hungary . However, it seems that the Tank’s dressing room is not stable, when defender Antonio Rudiger was spotted being angry with teammate Kai Havertz during the home team’s victory.
Jamal Musiala’s opener and Ilkay Gundogan’s close-range finish in the 67th minute secured victory for Germany at home in Stuttgart. However, the joy was not complete when Rudiger suddenly reacted harshly to a member of the coaching staff and pointed at Havertz.
Kai Havertz lost the ball dangerously, and the German net shook in the final minute of the first half
The reason Rudiger was angry was because Havertz acted impatiently in the first half, dropping too deep behind. This caused the German defense to lose focus, forcing goalkeeper Neuer to go out and save in a situation where Hungary almost scored. Luckily, Roland Sallai’s header into the net was later ruled out for offside.
After that situation, Rudiger appeared extremely angry and rushed onto the field to criticize teammate Havertz. Real Madrid players were also found to have had a rather harsh exchange with members of the coaching staff before leaving the field for half-time break. Most likely, Rudiger believes that Havertz’s mistake could lead to an unfortunate loss for Germany.
After the break, internal troubles continued. Even when Germany doubled the gap with Gundogan’s 2-0 score, Rudiger kept shouting at Havertz on the bench. His attitude received a lot of criticism from fans.
However, this is not the first time Rudiger has shown that he cannot control his emotions with his teammates. Previously, he had similar conflicts when he was playing for Chelsea with other players such as Kepa and Cesar Azpilicueta.
Rudiger’s actions at Euro 2024 make many people suspect an internal crisis in the German squad. This is truly an unfortunate time for the “Tank”, because they need to focus as much as possible on the upcoming difficult matches if they want to win the prestigious championship at home.
Obviously, coach Julian Nagelsmann needs to work on the team’s discipline, especially after the Rudiger and Havertz incident. Internal controversies and discord can affect the entire team’s performance on the field if not resolved promptly.
Fortunately, Germany has already secured a ticket to the round of 16 at Euro 2024, this is an opportunity for them to revive their spirit of solidarity before more important challenges, in the journey to win the Euro championship right on their own soil.
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