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Briefly

In a disappointing third place match of the UEFA Nations League, Germany faced France, a contest neither team was keen on. Germany's coach Julian Nagelsmann made significant changes, opting for a 4-4-2 formation, but the adjustments couldn't help the team, which fell 2-0. While some players showed promise, the team's overall performance revealed serious issues, particularly in front of goal. France's rapid transition play left Germany struggling in defense, emphasizing the difference in pace and efficiency between the teams, as Germany continued to battle its recent shortcomings.
Germany's recent performance has shown a stark contrast to its historic prowess, being outplayed by France in a significant defeat, highlighting ongoing struggles.
Julian Nagelsmann's lineup changes reflect his adaptive coaching style, but despite a strategic formation against France, it ultimately did not lead to success.
France's transition play was relentless, showcasing their speed and aggression on the field, proving difficult for the German defense to contend with effectively.
Even with potential, Woltemade struggled to sync with teammates, illustrating the challenges of executing a game plan against a dynamic opponent like France.
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