Nagelsmann: Germany Aiming for Victory Against Hungary

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Julian Nagelsmann

Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has set clear expectations for his team ahead of tonight’s UEFA Nations League clash against Hungary. Despite both teams having little at stake in terms of standings, Nagelsmann emphasized the importance of performance and maintaining momentum.

Focus on Style and Respect for Fans

Speaking to UEFA’s official website, Nagelsmann outlined his goals for the match:

"We’ve already secured top spot in the group, and Hungary is guaranteed third place, but that doesn’t change our approach. We’ve come to Budapest to win. However, more important than the result is how we play. We owe it to the fans—those who’ve traveled with us and those watching at home—to deliver a performance that reflects our identity."

Squad Rotation

Nagelsmann also hinted at significant changes to the lineup that dominated Bosnia and Herzegovina in a record-breaking 7-0 victory.

"We’ll be rotating heavily. We have a strong squad, but several players only featured for 30 minutes in the last game. We need to balance things, considering their club commitments. This is a great opportunity for those who’ve had limited game time so far to step up and prove themselves."

Kickoff Details

The match is set to kick off at 20:45 CET in Budapest.

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