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Unhappy families: Matthäus claims Germany travel plans caused World Cup rift
Former captain says off-pitch ‘unrest’ key to shock defeat

TL;DR
- Lothar Matthäus attributes Germany's World Cup defeat partly to players prioritizing family presence, causing team tension and distraction.
- Matthäus compares the situation to 1994, suggesting family matters were more important to players than the games.
- Internal disputes arose over travel arrangements and permissions for family members, creating 'unrest' not visible externally.
- Media outlets like Der Spiegel and Bild have heavily criticized the team's performance, with some labeling it a decline of German football.
- There are widespread calls for the replacement of head coach Julian Nagelsmann.
- Jürgen Klopp has acknowledged his name being mentioned for the coaching role but is not yet ready to commit.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's positive reaction to the defeat has been met with widespread skepticism.
- Players' apparent fear of taking decisive penalties has been highlighted as a lack of winning mentality.