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Müller is annoyed and jokes about the England star: "He looked like an accident"

2022-06-09T04:00:05.401Z


Müller is annoyed and jokes about the England star: "He looked like an accident" Created: 2022-06-09 05:44 By: Patrick Mayer A controversial penalty for England causes astonishment in the DFB team. Bayern star Thomas Müller tried a spicy comparison. The votes for the Nations League international match in Munich. Munich – It was a real classic of international football: Germany separated 1-1 (0


Müller is annoyed and jokes about the England star: "He looked like an accident"

Created: 2022-06-09 05:44

By: Patrick Mayer

A controversial penalty for England causes astonishment in the DFB team.

Bayern star Thomas Müller tried a spicy comparison.

The votes for the Nations League international match in Munich.

Munich – It was a real classic of international football: Germany separated 1-1 (0-0) in Munich from England.

The lead of the DFB team by Gladbach's Jonas Hofmann (51st minute) was equalized by the English captain Harry Kane (88th) with a penalty kick.

Germany vs England: Penalty causes incomprehension in the DFB team

It was precisely that penalty kick for the "Three Lions" after an alleged foul by Nico Schlotterbeck that annoyed the protagonists of the German national team.

National coach Hansi Flick sends greetings "to the cellar", Manuel Neuer (FC Bayern) mourns the missed victory.

His Munich colleague Thomas Müller has a dig at England's goalscorer Kane ready.

Draw against England: Joshua Kimmich (left) and Thomas Müller with Germany.

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IPPEN.MEDIA

summarizes the voices from ZDF.

Hansi Flick (Bundestrainer Deutschland) after the game over ...

... about goalkeeper Manuel Neuer's saves:

"He is and will remain a world-class goalkeeper, for me the best goalkeeper in the world.

In Manu we had a keeper who thwarted England's chances."



...about the international match:

"We played a great game, but unfortunately we didn't get our reward.

We implemented what we had previously planned: to play boldly, to be creative, to put the opponent under pressure.

The team showed that really well.”



… about the controversial penalty kick

: “I had a bit of time to calm down.

I was already angry.

But that's normal, emotions run high.

We can't change anything.

That's how it is now.

Compliments to the cellar.”

There was no intention of tripping.

Thomas Müller on the penalty against England

Thomas Müller (Germany and FC Bayern) after the game over...

… about the international match against England:

“We had good scenes, good intensity.

England is not a walk-in customer.

If the game is played ten times in this way, we will leave the field as winners significantly more often.

It's a bitter note that we didn't get three points.

But we play Nations League, which are friendlies packed into a tournament.

England have players in their ranks who set the tone in the Premier League.”

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... about the controversial penalty for England: "

It was an unfortunate situation overall.

How the ball came in deflected from the Klosti (

Lukas Klostermann, ed

.).

Kane crosses the path of Schlotti (

Nico Schlotterbeck, d. Red

.).

There was contact, no question.

He (

Kane, ed

.) looked like an accident.

There was no intention of tripping.

I don't think he would have reached the ball.

The ref said that Kane had a chance to reach the ball.

And that it was a stupid action.

No idea."

Manuel Neuer (Captain Germany and FC Bayern) after the game over ...

… about the Nations League game against the “Three Lions”:

“We were completely in control and dominated and controlled the game with a lot of possession.

We were lucky at times with England's chances.

But it's a pity that we can't make it 1-0 in time and reward ourselves."

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Ilkay Gundogan (Germany and Manchester City) after the game over...

... about the game:

"We had a lot of movement in the game, we were very active.

We let the ball run really well and were aggressive against the ball. We were the superior team for 90 minutes.”

… about his conclusion on the game in Munich:

“Honestly, the disappointment that you conceded the equalizer so late and with a penalty outweighs the disappointment.

We had chances to score a second and a third goal.

With such a tight score, someone can slip through at the back, and that's what happened.

If we want to get back to the top, that must not happen.

It's a learning process now.”

Jonas Hofmann (Germany and Gladbach) after the game over...

… about challenges against England:

“Bitter to concede the compensation.

We discussed whether you can give it (

the penalty, ed

.) or not.

Stupid to get the 1:1 in the end.

We were aggressive in the duels, maybe we didn't start the first half as we had planned."

... about his new position on the right front:

"Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

I played well in both positions.

It's always an advantage for the coach when someone can play right up front and right back.

I feel comfortable in all positions.”

Germany coach: Hansi Flick.

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Hansi Flick (Bundestrainer Germany) before the game over ...

... about one-on-one talks with the DFB players:

"The most important thing was the review of the Italy game.

There were some things that weren't good.

It was good how we came back.

The willingness to be active again and bring in intensity.

A lot of things were right, we have to do that today.”



… on personnel changes against England:

“That's not a consequence of the Italy game.

We have four games after a long season.

We have great quality and density in the team.

We have absolute faith in the players.

I'm optimistic for today."



... about Bayern star Leroy Sané, who initially sat on the bench:

"It's a very highly talented player, absolutely.

I think he had a very good period from September to November this year.

He has to try to continuously bring this quality into play.

We support him with everything we can.

We talk a lot with Leroy.

He's fast, tricky, can make a difference.”



... more about the role of Munich's Sané:

“The most important thing is that he feels trust.

If someone feels that, they eventually give it back.

It's a special game for him against England when he comes in.

He played for Man City, knows one or the other.

We're hoping for what everyone wants to see: a Leroy at his best."

(pm)

Source: merkur

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