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

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.
Why it matters
The disagreement highlights internal tensions within the German national team regarding performance standards and tactical identity ahead of World Cup knockout stages.
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.
The article presents both the player's critique and the manager's defense without favoring one perspective.
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