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Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany’s 2-0 win over Liechtenstein

Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany’s 2-0 win over Liechtenstein

Germany kicked off the first game of Hansi Flick’s tenure with a 1-0 over Liechtenstein. Many people were eager to see what Flick’s version of Die Mannschaft would look like and those eager to see the post-Joachim Löw era start. Germany was thoroughly dominant in possessing the ball and looked to be constantly seeking ways to break through Liechtenstein. Here are our talking points from the game:A look at Flick’s starting lineup and how it melded over the course of the game. Jamal Musiala’s excellence continues. It was #TimoTime for the Germany offense. An appreciation of Niklas Süle.Overall, it was a good start for Germany under Flick and while Liechtenstein is not exactly a world power, the feeling of positivity during and after the match was a breath of fresh air. Find any of the contributors on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog, @TommyAdams71, and @bfwinnn.For the latest and greatest in football news, Bayern news, Germany news, and transfer rumors, be sure to visit www.bavarianfootballworks.com!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bavarian Podcast Works · The Bavarian Podcast Works Team

September 2, 202114m 47s

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Germany kicked off the first game of Hansi Flick’s tenure with a 1-0 over Liechtenstein. Many people were eager to see what Flick’s version of Die Mannschaft would look like and those eager to see the post-Joachim Löw era start. Germany was thoroughly dominant in possessing the ball and looked to be constantly seeking ways to break through Liechtenstein. Here are our talking points from the game:A look at Flick’s starting lineup and how it melded over the course of the game. Jamal Musiala’s excellence continues. It was #TimoTime for the Germany offense. An appreciation of Niklas Süle.Overall, it was a good start for Germany under Flick and while Liechtenstein is not exactly a world power, the feeling of positivity during and after the match was a breath of fresh air. Find any of the contributors on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog, @TommyAdams71, and @bfwinnn.For the latest and greatest in football news, Bayern news, Germany news, and transfer rumors, be sure to visit www.bavarianfootballworks.com!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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