Germany thrashed at home by Japan as miserable run under Hansi Flick continues

  • Germany lost 4-1 to Japan on Saturday evening
  • Die Mannschaft have won only four of last 17 matches
  • Hansi Flick under pressure as head coach

It was another testing night for Germany
It was another testing night for Germany / Stuart Franklin/GettyImages
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Germany were beaten 4-1 at home by Japan as their horrendous run of form ahead of next summer's Euro 2024 on home soil continued.

Hansi Flick has won just 12 of his 26 matches in charge of the national team and is under mounting pressure following Saturday's match in Wolfsburg.

Leroy Sane had cancelled out Junya Ito's early opener only for Ayase Ueda to put the visitors ahead midway through a chaotic first half at the Volkswagen Arena.

Germany struggled to break Japan down and went on to concede two last minute goals to Takuma Asano - who scored the winner when these sides met at the 2022 FIFA World Cup - and then Ao Tanaka.

Of Saturday's Germany starters, three play for Bayern Munich, three for Borussia Dortmund, two for Barcelona, one for Real Madrid, one for Arsenal and one for Bayer Leverkusen.

Boos and whistles rung round the stadium at full-time as Germany extended a barren run of just four wins in their last 17 matches.

They have emerged as victors in one of five matches in 2023, beating Peru 2-0 in Mainz back in March.

There is growing uncertainty whether Flick will continue in his role as head coach, with World Cup finalists France up next at Dortmund's Signal-Iduna Park on Tuesday evening.

That friendly will serve as Germany's final home game this calendar year - they will face the United States and Mexico in East Hartford and Philadelphia respectively over the October international break before taking on Austria in Vienna a month later.

As the host nation, Germany do not need to participate in the qualification stages for Euro 2024.


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