Amazon filmed Germany’s lackluster World Cup campaign to create an “All or Nothing” documentary series.
Hansi Flick oversaw a dismal run of games as his team fell out of the tournament in the group stage. It is the second consecutive World Cup in which he has failed to advance to the knockout phase.
Their opening game was a shock 2-1 loss to Japan, which has been ranked as one of the biggest upsets of the tournament so far. The Germans then secured a point against Spain in a 1-1 draw on 27 November.
Their last match was against Costa Rica on December 1 and Germany were able to do everything they could to secure qualification from their group by beating their opponents 4-2, but things got out of hand.
Japan took the lead against the Spaniards and cruised to a resounding 2-1 victory, meaning they finished top of Group E with six points from three games and Germany consequently finished third.
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The shame of Germany turned into a series
Germany’s departure came as a shock to fans due to their exceptional talent on the pitch and depth of the team, and players and staff are likely to avoid the ‘All or Nothing’ series once it airs on Prime.