Germany, Ivory Coast not looking too far ahead as Group E results come into focus
TORONTO — Julian Nagelsmann doesn’t want Germany to get too far ahead of itself at the FIFA men’s World Cup.
Germany advanced to the knockout stage of the FIFA men’s World Cup for the first time since 2014 on Saturday after Deniz Undav’s brace completed their 2-1 rally past Ivory Coast. Nagelsmann was asked after the victory if it was worth celebrating Germany’s first advancement in 12 years.
“I think the most important topic for us is to focus on the next match, to adapt a little bit some details, to try to convince the players more, and to talk about the way we want to play,” said Nagelsmann, who is in his third year of managing the team.
“We have high ambitions, but I think every team in the World Cup has high ambitions.”


