The German national team lost their opening game against France with 0: 1.
Who was the best player in the DFB team?
The individual criticism of the defeat.
Munich - On Tuesday evening, the DFB team started in Munich with
a 0-1 defeat
against world champions France.
Jogi's boys did not present themselves in tournament form, some stars fell short of expectations.
The DFB stars saw three fives in the
tz.de
certificate.
Manuel Neuer
The captain was at the own goal by Mats Hummels
powerless, otherwise made no mistakes during the game.
The Bayern goalkeeper couldn't have done much with the French’s two offside goals either.
The 35-year-old showed his best save against Mbappé after 17 minutes.
Note 3
Robin Gosens
Worked a lot on the left wing and worn himself out on his tournament debut.
Prepared the best chance for Thomas Müller with a strong cross in the first half, but otherwise remained pale in view of his offensive qualities.
Note 3
from the 87th minute Kevin Volland (no rating)
Antonio Rudiger
Showed an average performance and was more noticeable for his unpunished bite attack against France's Paul Pogba * than for his game.
Grade: 4
Mats Hummels
Did not have an easy debut, after 20 minutes the BVB professional brought his team behind in an unsuccessful attempt at clarification.
But prevented worse with his strong risk tackle against Kylian Mbappé after 78 minutes.
Grade: 4
Matthias
Ginter
The Gladbacher showed one of the best performances in the German team and often saved in dire need against Mbappé, Benzema and Co. Definitely an application for the upcoming game.
Note 3
from the 87th minute Emre Can (no rating)
Joshua Kimmich
Played in the right defensive position and saw the early yellow card after seven minutes for a foul against his teammate Lucas Hernandez.
Still showed a good fighting performance.
Note 3 -
Ilkay Gündogan
In the first half he showed some impulses in midfield, but did not get together with his midfield partner Toni Kroos.
All in all a disappointing performance by the English champions and Champions League finalists.
Grade: 4 -
Toni Kroos
Like Gündogan, the Real star went down a bit, had two opportunities in the first half with free kicks, but left them unused.
Note 3 -
Kai Havertz
The hero from the Champions League final could hardly handle a ball and hardly found his way into the game.
Was substituted for Leroy Sané after 73 minutes.
Grade: 5
from the 73rd minute Leroy Sané (no rating)
Serge Gnabry
Had the best chance so far in the 54th minute, but his direct acceptance only landed on the case of Lloris.
Couldn't do much until he was substituted after 73 minutes.
Grade: 5
from 73. Timo Werner (no rating)
Thomas Müller
He tried hard on his competitive comeback, but often got stuck.
A header after 22 minutes was his best opportunity in the entire game, otherwise no chance against the stable French defense.
Grade: 5