Germany plays it like the Blues.
A few months after the tricolor mutiny which had the head of Corinne Deacon, the Germans could follow suit, according to information from T online. The towel is indeed burning between coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, who wants to continue the adventure despite the historic elimination from the pools, and her locker room. The players blame her in particular for a lack of communication, some having had no conversation with her throughout the competition.
But the reproaches are not only human. The coach is also singled out for her tactical feverishness, and the absence of a plan B for a Germany which bet everything on Alexandra Popp. The open conflict with Bayern Munich before the World Cup (the Bavarian club did not release its players in time) also weighs in the balance, as does the missed farewell of Dzsenifer Marozsan, not even a starter for his final match against Brazil at the spring, yet a friendly encounter. While Germany will resume competition in five weeks against Denmark, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg is on an ejection seat.
Again the fault of the Lyonnaises, that.