Hummels after own goal against France: “Defeat hurts”


Sad about his own goal: Mats Hummels
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Mats Hummels, the unlucky one of the national team, speaks up after losing the game against world champions France at the European Championship – and talks about his own goal and the team’s performance.

Eigento scorer Mats Hummels has spoken out after his mishap in the 1-0 defeat of the German team at the start of the European Championship against France. “The defeat hurts us a lot, and me especially, because my own goal decided the game in the end,” wrote the Borussia Dortmund central defender in a post on Instagram on Wednesday night.

“We threw everything in and had a great fight. Of course, we also know that we still have room for improvement in play. But you saw that we want to tear ourselves apart at this tournament, that we want to inspire you again and be successful. “

Hummels had made the own goal in the 20th minute. From Hummels’ right shin, Lucas Hernandez’s sharp flank ball jumped unstoppable for Manuel Neuer into the top left of the goal. Hummels thanked him for the many messages. There were not only encouraging words, but more than ever before. “And that’s good because it means so much to me to be back on the ball for Germany.”

Like Thomas Müller, the 32-year-old was brought back to the DFB team by national coach Joachim Löw after more than two years of exile.

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