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Jurgen attacks Mexico and South Africa.
German coach Jurgen Klopp expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the technical level shown by his national team Mexico and South Africa in the opening game of the tournament World Cup 2026He emphasized that the confrontation does not correspond to the level of an expected global event.
During his presentation as a technical analyst German MagentaTV networkThe former coach of Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund and Mainz criticized both sides, considering that the tactical game was very weak, especially by the Mexican team.
Klopp said defender Cesar Montes’ sending-off clearly epitomized what happened during the match, adding:
Red Bull’s current head of football also highlighted the defensive issues that both teams suffered from, explaining that a lack of organization and proper positioning were reportedly the most glaring negative aspects of the match. Spanish “AS” newspaper..
He added: “Both teams should have been more united defensively. The distances between the attacking player and the next player capable of intervening were very large, which resulted in wide spaces that the players used repeatedly.”
Klopp reflected on Montes’ sending-off, believing it exposed a clear tactical flaw in Mexico’s squad, as he said:
In the same context, Thomas Müller, former Bayern Munich star and current Vancouver Whitecaps player, took part in the assessment of the match while working as a technical analyst on the same channel, where he agreed with Klopp’s criticism and felt that the Mexican team was under no real pressure to make them perform at a better level.
“It’s a shame that Mexico didn’t even have to play to their best potential,” Muller said. “During the first half, they had opportunities to press high and score an early second goal, but they didn’t take advantage of it.”
He added: “Not punishing Mexico for those mistakes is due to the South African team’s lack of opportunities to exploit the weaknesses that became apparent during the game.”
Muller concluded by stressing that the opening game did not deliver the level expected of the World Cup, noting that both teams missed the chance to make a strong impression at the start of their journey in the tournament.