'What the hell are they hiding?'...The favorite ahead of the showdown even tries to 'special measures' to win

Jul 05, 2024

'What the hell are they hiding?'...The favorite ahead of the showdown even tries to 'special measures' to win
AFP Yonhap News
'What the hell are they hiding?'...The favorite ahead of the showdown even tries to 'special measures' to win
AFP Yonhap News
The German national team, led by head coach Julian Nagelsmann, even took special measures to win.

Germany is set to play against Spain in the Euro 2024 quarterfinals at Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, on the 6th (Korea time).

Germany and Spain were a little behind France and England before the opening of this tournament. However, since the opening, Germany has emerged as a favorite by showing the host country's potential and Spain's balanced performance. The match that many fans are most looking forward to among the quarterfinal matches is also the face-off between Germany and Spain.

Already, even before the game, he showed tremendous nerve conduction. In an early press conference, the Spanish striker declared war on German national midfielder Toni Kroos, who is about to retire, saying, `Hopefully we can retire him on Friday.' Kroos also responded to Kroos' comments, `That's very funny.'

The directors are also expected to feel a lot of pressure. In particular, Nagelsmann tried to take special measures not to expose any tactics.

'What the hell are they hiding?'...The favorite ahead of the showdown even tries to 'special measures' to win
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The British Tribune reported on the 5th that Germany used music to protect its tactics ahead of the match against Spain.

Tribuna 'Nagelsmann and his coaching staff are making every effort to keep spies away from the national team camp ahead of the match against Spain. Germany is keeping its strategy a secret to prepare for a tough match against a strong team in this tournament,' it said.

The way Nagelsmann and the German national team chose was music. It is known that the German team's staff played loud music on their phones to prevent them from eavesdropping on the German team's tactics outside the training site. Germany's Bild also reported that reporters from Bild walked near the camp and heard songs from the German children's broadcast series.

Germany is fully prepared to face Spain by blocking the leakage of sounds instructing tactics. Attention is focusing on how the two teams' performances in the tournament will be met and whether Nagelsmann's music strategy will help.





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