The worst game ever
"I quit football"
Former German national football player Didi Hamann describes the game as a "catastrophe". After the German national team's 6-0 defeat in Spain, the former midfielder announced his farewell to international football. "The game was a pure insult to football and the fans," said Hamann.
Disgrace for German football
The German Football Association (DFB) also called the performance of the national team "catastrophic". "This is a disgrace for German football," said DFB President Wolfgang Niersbach. "We will have to analyze this game in detail and draw the necessary conclusions."
No excuse for the performance
"There is no excuse for this performance," said national coach Joachim Löw. "We were outplayed in every respect. We have to apologize to the fans for this performance."
Spain dominant from the start
Spain dominated the game from the start. Already in the first half, the Spaniards had several good opportunities. In the second half, the goals fell like dominoes. In the end, it was a humiliating defeat for the German national team.
Fans outraged
The fans were outraged by the performance of the national team. "This is a disgrace," said a fan. "I'm ashamed to be a German football fan today."
Löw's future in jeopardy
The defeat in Spain puts national coach Joachim Löw's future in jeopardy. There are already calls for his resignation. It remains to be seen whether Löw will survive this debacle.
Dark day for German football
The defeat in Spain is a dark day for German football. The national team has suffered its worst defeat in history. It remains to be seen how the DFB will react to this debacle.