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The Guardian
The Guardian
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Lothar Matthäus, a former Germany captain, attributed Germany's early exit from the World Cup to off-field tensions caused by players bringing family members to North America. He criticized the team’s focus being diverted by family arrangements, which he believed contributed to unrest and affected their performance. Matthäus suggested that the presence of families during early matches was unnecessary and added to the team's decline, reflecting broader concerns about Germany's diminished footballing reputation.
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