Nagelsmann was keen to highlight the positives, noting that Germany dominated and created a host of chances in the first half against France on Sunday – but counterpart Didier Deschamps had already said what little importance he gave the third-place decider, and it was clear which side was more motivated in front of the Stuttgart fans.
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“That’s not the case," he said. “People can interpret things how they like, but all I can say is that there is not a form of pressure from within the club."
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