Soccer-Germany look for great escape against Spain to avoid early exit

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AL RAYYAN (Reuters) - Germany are facing a second consecutive World Cup first-round exit when they take on Spain on Sunday with coach Hansi Flick working overtime to pick his players up off the floor after their shock 2-1 loss to Japan in their Group E opener.

The four-time champions suffered their earliest tournament exist in more than 80 years in 2018 when they crashed out in the first round and now face a similar scenario in Qatar.

While most of the discussion prior to their first game had focused on whether Flick would deploy a natural centre forward like Niclas Fuellkrug from the start, Germany's backline has long been a cause for concern and recent results highlight the need for immediate improvement. Germany's players, however, must not only process their first ever loss to Japan, they are also under fire back home for their handling of a diversity armband affair after world soccer body FIFA threatened sanctions if they wore it.Spain, on the other had, have none of the pressure their European counterparts are feeling.

 

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