After the spectacular victory: DFB team experiences an adrenaline rush in Europa-Park

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After the impressive 7-0 win against Bosnia, Julian Nagelsmann rewarded the DFB team with a visit to Europa-Park. Read here what this means for the upcoming game against Hungary!

After the spectacular victory: DFB team experiences an adrenaline rush in Europa-Park

The German national soccer team was rewarded with an impressive 7-0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Nations League. On Sunday, some of the players from national coach Julian Nagelsmann's selection went to Europa-Park in Rust. This theme park is known for its rollercoasters and thrilling attractions, a fitting destination to celebrate victory.

While the team was having fun in the amusement park, the question arises as to whether this time out is a bad harbinger for the upcoming end-of-year game against Hungary on Tuesday (8:45 p.m./ZDF). Interestingly, the Bosnian team, coached by Sergej Barbarez, had also undertaken a similar leisure activity shortly before their match and were then clearly defeated by the German team.

Sporting situation of the DFB team

After the exhilarating success, there are no worries about the last trip for the 2023 European Championship, as the group in the Nations League has already been won. This means that the match against Hungary, which takes place on Monday morning, will be played without any great pressure. Nagelsmann and his team can go into this game with a certain level of composure because they have already secured victory in the group and the associated entry into the quarter-finals.

On November 22nd in Nyon, the DFB team will find out which group runners-up they will face in the quarter-finals in March. Nagelsmann's stated goal is to reach the final tournament in June, which will be held in Germany. These are big ambitions for the team and all fans can hope for an exciting time in the coming year.

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