At the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, the German team's battle situation attracted much attention. Despite being the defending champions, they lost to South Korea and Japan in consecutive group stages. The defeat left fans puzzled, and they couldn't help but wonder why the German team lost to South Korea and then to Japan.
First of all, it was no accident that the German team lost to South Korea and Japan. Looking back at the game, we can find that the German team's performance in both games was not satisfactory. They lack effective offensive means on the offensive end and cannot break the opponent's defense line. On the defensive end, the German team frequently made mistakes, giving South Korea and Japan many opportunities. This lack of overall strength made it difficult for the German team to cope with the opponent's counterattack.
Secondly, the German team made some common mistakes. For example, their tactical arrangements and adjustments were unreasonable. The German team did not make reasonable rotation and adjustments to the lineup when facing South Korea and Japan, resulting in physical problems for the team. At the same time, at the tactical level, the German team did not find effective countermeasures to deal with the pressure of their opponents. This caused the opponent to easily find opportunities when attacking, causing flaws in the German team's defense line.
In addition, the German team may also have mentality problems. As the defending champion, the German team is under tremendous pressure in the World Cup in South Korea and Japan. In the first two games, they may have played poorly due to excessive anxiety. This mentality problem further exacerbated the team's dilemma.
Overall, the reasons why the German team lost to South Korea and Japan can be attributed to lack of strength, tactical mistakes and mental problems. These two defeats sounded the alarm for the German team and gave them more opportunities to reflect and improve.