The tournament for the German national team could hardly have started more bitterly. In a turbulent opening game, the DFB selection Japan had to admit defeat 1:2 despite being superior at times. The players expressed their affliction afterwards.

“We made it too easy for them, just the second goal. I don’t know if an easier goal has ever been scored at a World Cup. That can’t happen, we’re at a World Cup here. We dominated the game as much as possible, Manu did saved us once in the second half, that’s what we got him for. […] The way the goals conceded came about – that just can’t happen to us.”

“There was also a bit of a lack of conviction with the ball: that you hold the ball, that you move, that you offer yourself. Especially in the second half we increasingly relied on long balls. The short balls that we played we just lost too. There was a feeling that not everyone wanted the ball.”

“We didn’t defend well until the end […] We didn’t have the composure to play out from behind, we should have played more tempo – just like we did in the first half. Those are the reasons why you lose here.”

“If we had had a better game up front, more confidence… It wasn’t really a risky game for us – we made the opponent strong. If you don’t pass with a message forward, the tit-for-tat comes back. We have that inflicted on ourselves.

“It’s a huge disappointment for us, we’re frustrated. It’s hard for me to understand just after the game how we could let that slip.”

“If we concede two goals from the 75th minute, I don’t think we were super dominant in the last quarter of an hour. But I don’t know how they saw the game beforehand – I had the feeling that we were the whole time was on the trigger.”

The debate away from the pitch was less decisive, said Müller. “Well, if you see the first half, then we put it through well. […] If you play a game like that, you often emerge as the winner – but neither I nor the team can buy anything for that. We have to process that now .”

You actually wanted to give yourself the pressure before the game against Spain. “But now we have the salad,” concludes the Bayern professional.

“It’s a brutal disappointment – not only for me, but for the entire coaching team.[…] You just have to say: As far as efficiency is concerned, Japan have clearly beaten us.”

“In the end it was also the individual mistakes that simply shouldn’t happen,” admits the national coach. The coach does not go into detail that according to Bastian Schweinsteiger, Leon Goretzka was disappointed with his bank role at the beginning. Rather, you have to see the whole team. “We have some things to make up for.”