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The Germany national football team played international friendlies ahead of the FIFA World Cup, securing victories against Switzerland and Ghana. These matches provided coach Hansi Flick with a crucial opportunity to assess player form and team cohesion. Held in March, these games served as a decisive phase in the selection process for the final 26-man squad, with less than two months remaining until the World Cup.

While the core group of players is clear, some footballers made the most of their chances in the last international break. For instance, young forwards and midfielders stood out with their pace and attacking prowess, giving the coach confidence in their roles as backup options for the World Cup. However, some experienced players missed the opportunity, displaying ineffective performances on the field, which cast doubt on their prospects for inclusion in the final selection.

Coach Flick closely monitored the physical condition of players and their teamwork dynamics. Although the match results were positive, issues such as defensive vulnerabilities and a dip in attacking efficiency were also noted. This highlights challenges that need to be addressed in the World Cup preparation phase. Individual player performances and team synergy will be key factors in the final selection, shaping the coach's decisions in the coming months.

Source: www.dw.com