German star Thomas Muller thinks there is nothing wrong with the UEFA Nations League. Germany coach Hansie Flick has also objected to the English penalty in Germany's 1-1 draw against England in Munich last night. Mueller thinks his team, Germany, did not play too badly in the match against England.
UEFA Innovation Nations League. UEFA has launched the League of Nations to bring a sense of competition in international friendly matches. It is not the case that the big teams play this League of Nations with great interest. But UEFA's obligation; They have nothing to do.
England and Germany met in a Group A match in Munich yesterday. Jonas Hoffman's goal gave Germany the lead but England finally equalized in the match with Harry Kane's 50th international goal. However, German coach Hansi Flick strongly objected to the goal from the penalty spot. He is accepting it as a 'referee's decision'. Flick is not willing to say anything more about this.
Muller doesn't think about the outcome of the match, 'It's a League match. Basically, we play a friendly match at the turn of this tournament.
The match against England has been drawn, but Muller thinks that Germany will win if they play again, 'I think so. I think Germany will win if they play against England again. Germany wins most of the time between the two teams.
Flick agrees with Mueller. "I am happy with my team's performance," said the German coach, referring to his objection to England's penalty. We will analyze the matches we have played so far (in the League of Nations). The next leg game in September. Then we think we can overcome our weaknesses and get on the field.
Flick also explained why the penalty was not fair, 'I don't think Slotterbeck saw Kane properly. He was looking the other way. I talked to the referee at the end of the match. But England got the penalty referee's decision. It's something you have to accept. So the talk about this should be stopped here.
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