Photo: Nasdaq will adjust 5 starts, with 5 substitutes including Gretzka, Ta and Stiller

Germany will play against Northern Ireland tonight, and coach Nagelsmann (38) has clearly stated that he will reorganize the starting lineup. "Photo Biography" revealed five adjustments to the starting lineup.

When asked if they would maintain the same starting lineup due to an embarrassing loss of 0-2 to Slovakia, Naglesmann said at a press conference: "There are two options, I have to choose one, and I chose the first one. I have more than eleven players, and I will give them trust. We must try to find players suitable for the current situation. "

From this, it is clear that the lineup will be adjusted. According to the final practice, five players will give up their starting position – others will get a chance tonight.

According to Biography, Maximilan Mitelstadt (28 years old), Namdi Corinth (21 years old), Leon Gretzka (30 years old), Jonathan Ta (29 years old) and Angelo Stiller (24 years old) withdrew from the starting lineup.

Enhamdi Collins struggled with his debut in his national team. But Nagelsmann still defended him: "The first player did not perform very well, the responsibility lies with me. It should be my responsibility, not him." However, when facing Northern Ireland, the Frankfurt player will be on standby, and Tak will temporarily withdraw from the start.

Angelo Stile has not shown his outstanding performance in Stuttgart so far. Nagelsmann is likely to choose to have Gross partner with Joshua Kimmich in the midfield – the latter who can provide greater defensive stability. The offensive end is expected to inject new vitality with LeWilling.

Maxi Mitelstedt was not convincing on both the left and right wings. Nagelsmann today launched a similar but more aggressive replacement, Raum.

According to the plan, Valdema Anton (29), David Raum (27), Robin Koch (29), Jamie LeWilling (24) and Pascal Gross (34) will enter the starting eleven. This is the coach's last starting deployment before the game against Northern Ireland. Nagelsman's new roster must prove against Northern Ireland that they can wash away the shame of a crushing defeat to Slovakia.

source:vn1 7m