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Musiala: Germany lacked hunger in draw with Ecuador
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Musiala: Germany lacked hunger in draw with Ecuador

June 25, 2026 at 10:36 PM
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Jamal Musiala admitted Germany lacked intensity in their 2-2 draw with Ecuador, saying the opponents showed more hunger and desire.

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We round-up the thoughts from the Germany camp as they shift focus to the round of 32.

Julian Nagelsmann (head coach) : "We had a great start. In the second half we made a lot of changes because some players had heavy legs. For Ecuador it was all or nothing – you could see that. I can’t blame any of my players today. But we need to make better use of our counterattacks.“

Joshua Kimmich : "We started the game well, but then we lost the ball too often and made the opponent stronger as a result. In the second half, it was a deserved defeat. Now we can’t afford another loss.“

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Germany were held to a 2-2 draw by Ecuador, prompting a frank assessment from Jamal Musiala, who acknowledged that Ecuador outworked his side. The result is a setback for Julian Nagelsmann's team as they continue their preparations. Joshua Kimmich also weighed in on the performance, highlighting the need for greater intensity. The draw raises questions about Germany's mentality and readiness ahead of their upcoming fixtures.

Chance analysis

Musiala's public admission signals internal concern about Germany's mentality and competitive edge. With key World Cup qualifiers or tournament matches ahead, this candidness from a key player could either spark a response or indicate a deeper issue. Germany have the talent but lack of hunger against a mid-tier opponent is a recurring red flag for top teams.

Impact

Germany's draw exposes a motivation and intensity issue that could affect their performance in upcoming competitive matches.

AI Insight

Treat Germany with caution in upcoming matches until they demonstrate improved intensity and mentality against stronger opposition.

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Musiala: Germany lacked hunger in draw with Ecuador

Jamal Musiala admitted Germany lacked intensity in their 2-2 draw with Ecuador, saying the opponents showed more hunger and desire.

Article summary

Germany were held to a 2-2 draw by Ecuador, prompting a frank assessment from Jamal Musiala, who acknowledged that Ecuador outworked his side. The result is a setback for Julian Nagelsmann's team as they continue their preparations. Joshua Kimmich also weighed in on the performance, highlighting the need for greater intensity. The draw raises questions about Germany's mentality and readiness ahead of their upcoming fixtures.

Musiala's public admission signals internal concern about Germany's mentality and competitive edge. With key World Cup qualifiers or tournament matches ahead, this candidness from a key player could either spark a response or indicate a deeper issue. Germany have the talent but lack of hunger against a mid-tier opponent is a recurring red flag for top teams.

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Jun 25, 2026, 10:36 PM
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