At some point, Julian Nagelsmann will leave his cushy gig with the German national team and venture into the more lucrative waters of club football.
Until then, though, the former RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich coach has to do his best with Germany and further build up his resume in hopes of looking attractive to a big money club team.
For Nagelsmann, that would probably be ideal.
However, things are not exactly stable with Germany, even though the team is unbeaten in its last nine games. Nagelsmann is effectively
on the hot seat and might not even be fully his fault. Germany has flamed out in consecutive World Cups in embarrassing fashion.
The pressure is on and Nagelsmann does not exactly have his squad running like a well-oiled machine. There are questions at every position group, the team lacks an identity, and it feels like there might be less confidence than ever in what Nagelsmann is doing.
Yes, he can turn it around, push the right buttons, and have the team get hot, but it is starting to feel like that might be tough.
So, what do you say? How far does Germany have to make it for Nagelsmann to keep his job? Tell us in the comments.
If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…
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