Germany’s impressive victories against France and Netherlands have boosted their confidence, making them one of the top contenders for the Euro 2024 title. Sports director Rudi Voller expressed the team’s optimism during a training camp, highlighting the improvements they have made under coach Nagelsmann. The three-time European champions are eager to make a strong impression in front of their home crowd after disappointing performances in recent international tournaments.
Despite facing challenges in recent World Cups and European Championships, Germany is determined to go far in the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament. Voller emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive attitude heading into the competition, with the ultimate goal of reaching the final in Berlin. The team’s preliminary squad is being finalized, with players from Bayer Leverkusen and Champions League finalists set to join the camp in the coming days.
While Voller and German FA President Bernd Neuendorf have their sights set on winning the title, coach Julian Nagelsmann is focused on entertaining the fans with exciting football. As they prepare to face Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland in Group A, Germany is aiming to showcase a brand of football that is enjoyable and entertaining for the spectators. With two friendly matches scheduled before the tournament, the team is determined to deliver performances that will excite and engage the fans.
Nagelsmann emphasized the importance of playing entertaining football and making the fans’ investment worthwhile. The team’s first open training session drew over 15,000 fans, highlighting the anticipation and excitement surrounding Germany’s Euro 2024 campaign. With a mix of experienced players and emerging talents, the team is looking to build on their recent successes and make a strong impression on the international stage. As they continue their preparations for the tournament, Germany remains focused on achieving their goals and delivering performances that will inspire and captivate football fans around the world.