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World Cup | Group Stage
Dec 1, 2022 at 7pm UK
 
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Hansi Flick plans to stay with Germany even if DFB-Team suffer group-stage exit

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Germany boss Hansi Flick has no plans to leave his current role even if DFB-Team fail to make it through the group stage of the World Cup.
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Germany boss Hansi Flick is planning to remain in his current role even if DFB-Team fail to make it through the group stage of the 2022 World Cup.

The four-time world champions have only picked up one point from their two matches in Group E, losing their opener to Japan before drawing with Spain last time out.

Germany need to beat Costa Rica on Thursday to stand a chance of making it to the round of 16, and they will then be relying on Spain overcoming Japan in the other match in the section.

Should Japan pick up a point against Luis Enrique's side, then it would come down to goal difference to determine which team progresses alongside La Roja.

A group-stage exit would lead to question marks surrounding Flick's future, but the 57-year-old has insisted that he is already thinking about the team's qualification campaign for Euro 2024.

"I don't know what else will happen, but from my side, my contract runs to 2024 and I'm looking forward to the Euros," Flick told reporters.

"But we have a while to go until then. We go into the Costa Rica match trying to make things clear from the start, to exert pressure – these are our intentions.

"Of course we know it'll be difficult against a team who normally defends. We need to adopt the same mentality as we showed against Spain.

"Normally I'm an optimist who thinks positively. I'm not considering anything like [exiting the tournament] for the time being.

"We know it's not entirely in our own hands and it goes without saying we didn't get the result we wanted in the first game.

"But we're here to reach the knockouts and we'll play our next match with confidence. Whatever happens, happens. Like after the Japan loss, I'm not feeling any pressure.

"We're heading in the right direction. Things are getting better in training and we're continuing to learn. We're finding solutions with the ball and that's why I think we're improving.

"If we look at the table then Costa Rica has an opportunity to go to last 16 if they draw, so I assume they'll try to defend as much as possible as they did against Japan.

"It's important for us to find a solution. It's our own fault we're in this situation and now we have to do what we can. It's about giving 100% and performing on the day."

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