LONDON (Reuters) - When Thomas Mueller charged through but missed with only the keeper to beat, seconds after England had gone 1-0 up in their Euro 2020 last-16 game on Tuesday, it was indicative of Germany's current state of affairs.
In what turned out to be Loew's last game on the Germany bench after 15 years in charge, the defeat, and second consecutive early tournament exit, highlighted the need for his successor Hansi Flick to get back to the drawing board.
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