Lothar Matthäus Criticizes Nagelsmann's Squad Choices Ahead of Nations League Clash
The former Germany captain questions goalkeeper selections and calls for Leon Goretzka's return to the starting lineup against Italy.
- Lothar Matthäus has expressed dissatisfaction with Julian Nagelsmann's goalkeeper selections for the Nations League quarterfinals, citing a lack of recent playing time for Stefan Ortega and Oliver Baumann.
- Matthäus believes Alexander Nübel should be the starting goalkeeper but argues Robin Zentner of Mainz 05 deserved a call-up based on his strong performances this season.
- The former captain has praised the return of Leon Goretzka to the national team, advocating for his inclusion in the starting lineup due to his recent form and leadership qualities.
- Germany faces Italy in a two-leg Nations League quarterfinal, with the first match in Milan on Thursday and the second in Dortmund on Sunday, aiming for a spot in the Final Four as tournament hosts.
- Nagelsmann has emphasized using past disappointments, including last summer's Euro defeat to Spain, as motivation for the team to perform and achieve their goals, including winning the Nations League title.