Germany players dissatisfied with World Cup physiotherapy support

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Last updated Jul 5, 2026

Germany players dissatisfied with World Cup physiotherapy support
Summary

Germany's national soccer team faces internal strife as reports reveal player dissatisfaction with physiotherapy care during the World Cup. Following their exit from the tournament, several prominent players, led by captain Joshua Kimmich, reportedly sought treatment from an external physiotherapist in Winston-Salem. This move underscores a potential crisis in confidence within the team's medical staff and raises questions about their preparation and leadership under coach Julian Nagelsmann. As part of an ongoing analysis, further details about the team's issues may emerge, complicating the aftermath of their World Cup performance.

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  • Germany's World Cup exit has sparked scrutiny of team management.
  • Players expressed dissatisfaction with the official physiotherapy staff.
  • An external physiotherapist was brought in to treat players in Winston-Salem.
  • Concerns about team confidence and preparation arise from these reports.
  • Ongoing analysis may reveal more about the team's internal issues.
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