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Germany was stunned on Friday night after Hungary beat it during the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League contest at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig. It was a 0-1 loss for the hosts, with Ádám Szalai scoring the sole winner in the 17th minute after a good assist from Dominik Szoboszlai. There is hardly anything to panic about for the Germans. But, it does come as a setback since these matches are the final games before the 2022 FIFA World Cup. In the meantime, the Team's head coach Hansi Flick took the blame for the failure, explaining that he was experimenting.
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"We know what is required of us now, which has opened our eyes a bit. It's better to lose now rather than at the World Cup. Our first half was inferior. We didn't do enough, played without confidence and made too many basic errors. It was much better after the break, though we failed to create enough chances," concluded Flick.
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Meanwhile, German midfielder Jonas Hofmann asserted that the defeat would not derail his side's campaign, as he proclaimed, "Tonight just wasn't good enough. This defeat will not be the end of the world for us. Of course, it's frustrating tonight, but we won't let it get us down."