Germany Boss Rubbishes Claims of Preferring Defeat Against Switzerland
Nagelsmann Denies Tanking Allegations
Switzerland vs. Germany Clash Set for Sunday
Munich, Germany - Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann has vehemently rejected suggestions that his side would intentionally lose to Switzerland in their upcoming UEFA Euro 2024 group stage match on Sunday.
Reports had emerged that Germany, who currently hold a two-point lead over Switzerland atop Group A, may prefer a defeat to secure a favorable opponent in the knockout stages.
However, Nagelsmann has dismissed such allegations as "absolute nonsense." "We approach every game with the same determination and ambition," he stated in a press conference. "We want to win every match and secure top spot in the group."
Sunday's clash between Germany and Switzerland promises to be a fascinating encounter, with both teams aiming to secure top spot in Group A. Switzerland, who sit three points ahead of third-placed Scotland, will be looking to extend their lead and potentially qualify for the knockout stages.
The match kicks off at 7:00 PM on June 23rd, 2024, in Frankfurt, Germany, and will be broadcast live on Eurosport. Fans can stay up-to-date with all the latest news, stats, and match highlights at the official UEFA Euro 2024 website.
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