
Wirtz Shines as Germany's Tactical Overload Falters vs Switzerland
Germany’s 4-3 win over Switzerland exposed a dangerously complex tactical setup from Nagelsmann, with a 4-2-3-1 that drifted into a 2-1-2-5 and left space behind the midfield, contributing to a porous defense despite high-pressing. Individual struggles (Havertz, Sané) and a Tah error plus Baumann’s goalkeeping lapses weighed on the night, but substitutions brought more direct play: Kimmich provided discipline, Gnabry moved back left, and Woltemade offered hold-up quality as a traditional #9. Florian Wirtz was the standout, delivering two goals and two assists and underscoring his central role. The piece argues for dialing back complexity, dropping underperforming veterans, and considering options like Deniz Undav or Urbig ahead of the World Cup, while noting Kimmich’s injury and Bayern fatigue ahead of future fixtures.