Jonas Hofman and Germany suffer defeat against Hungary | OneFootball

Jonas Hofman and Germany suffer defeat against Hungary | OneFootball

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·24 September 2022

Jonas Hofman and Germany suffer defeat against Hungary

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Germany experienced defeat against Hungary in their fifth game and, in doing so, were eliminated from contention of winning the group. Jonas Hofmann featured in the starting eleven and started the game at right back. He could do nothing to prevent Adam Szalai’s backheel goal (24’) that put Hungary 1-0 up. At half time, Germany head coach Hansi Flick responded by bringing on Thilo Kehrer for Serge Gnabry. This change moved Hofmann from right back into midfield. The hosts raised their intensity and the pressure, even creating a few good chances to score, but ultimately they couldn’t find a way to get the ball in the back of the net. In the final group game, which has no sporting significance at this point, Germany will play England on Monday (20:45 CEST).

“We were lacking a lot of things in the first half,” an annoyed Hofmann explained at the final whistle. “After the break, we tried to play quicker Of course, we were dominant, but we only created a few clear-cut chances to score. We were missing that final pass and that last accurate cross. We never had a free shot in the box. We possess the quality to play out the game, but we were just too poor today. That defeat won’t knock us down, it sucks today, but we won’t let it get to us.”


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