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‘We cannot move on as if nothing has happened’

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich mentioned the team must take responsibility for their early exit this summer.

However, it was Nagelsmann who chose to play Kimmich as a right-back instead of employing the Bayern Munich midfielder in his usual role.

He also decided to bring Galatasaray winger Leroy Sane back into his starting line-up and recall 40-year-old goalkeeper Manuel Neuer when Oliver Baumann had played in all six World Cup qualifiers.

In a statement on Wednesday, DFB president Bernd Neuendorf mentioned he spoke with Nagelsmann, Voller and DFB managing director Andreas Rettig on Tuesday, and they agreed that “Germany’s performance at the World Cup did not meet our standards”.

He added: “Over the coming days, we will take the time to discuss the reasons together and in a calm manner: why the team were unable to show the quality they have, and why they failed to live up to their own expectations and those of football fans across Germany.

“After a setback of this magnitude, and with the challenges ahead in mind, we cannot and will not simply move on as if nothing has happened.”

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