Euro 2024: ‘Dream over’ for tearful Germany but young stars give hope for the future

Euro 2024: 'Dream over' for tearful Germany but young stars give hope for the future

Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann was understandably hurting after full-time.

“It’s difficult to hold back the tears,” he said shortly after the final whistle. “They did not deserve to lose. It hurts, it will take time to make it better.”

But this result and performance was a far cry from when Germany played Spain four years ago.

Back then, they suffered their heaviest defeat in a competitive match as they lost 6-0 in the Nations League, a result that left them arguably at their lowest ebb.

It was sandwiched between disappointing group-stage exits at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, with Germany looking far from the force they once were.

But at this tournament the four-time world champions have looked an exciting and dynamic side once again.

In Wirtz, Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz they have a young and talented forward line, with the experienced striker Niclas Fullkrug providing a different kind of threat off the bench.

Musiala, 21, has scored three goals in five games for Germany, while Wirtz, also 21, almost made the difference against Spain, scoring the equaliser at the end of normal time before going close to a second in extra time.

There’s been a clear sense of unity in the Germany team that Nagelsmann suggested had not always been there in the past.

“We had a really great time together,” added the former Bayern Munich boss.

“From the start of the preparations there was not one situation where I had to intervene as a coach – we had a very good atmosphere.

“The thing said about national teams from the past is they did not have the will to win but I think you can see they did [against Spain]. They invested everything on the pitch.”

That unity extended to the stands.

Some may have initially been indifferent about the tournament and Germany’s hopes, but that changed as it progressed, with cities often packed with supporters in their national team shirt, while car horns could be heard long into the night after victories.

“It has been a lot of fun going into the cities for the atmosphere,” said supporter Kristina. “Most of the people in Germany have been very excited during the tournament.”

Another supporter, Konstantin, added: “We could have five more big tournaments with Wirtz and Musiala – that is crazy. With them the future is great.”

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