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'We have to be nasty!' - Deniz Undav tells Germany to put up a fight but Julian Nagelsmann disagrees with Ecuador defeat explanation

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'We have to be nasty!' - Deniz Undav tells Germany to put up a fight but Julian Nagelsmann disagrees with Ecuador defeat explanation
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Germany striker Deniz Undav has called for a more aggressive playing style following a 2-1 defeat to Ecuador. Manager Julian Nagelsmann rejected claims of a lack of effort, attributing the result to tactical risk-taking rather than a lack of desire.

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The disagreement highlights internal tensions within the German national team regarding performance standards and tactical identity ahead of World Cup knockout stages.

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Germany striker Deniz Undav has issued a rallying cry to his team-mates, insisting his team-mates must become more "nasty" to survive in the World Cup knockout rounds. The Stuttgart forward’s assessment comes in the wake of a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Ecuador, a result that has sparked a difference in opinion between the playing squad and manager Julian Nagelsmann.

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The article presents both the player's critique and the manager's defense without favoring one perspective.

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