Hamann and Effenberg Demand Major Changes: Which DFB Stars Should Be Cut from Germany’s Squad?

Dietmar Hamann has publicly called for the exclusion of Joshua Kimmich from the German national team, citing a need for a fundamental shift in the squad’s personnel following recent performances. The former Germany international and current television analyst argues that the DFB-Elf requires a structural reset ahead of future tournament cycles, specifically identifying Kimmich as a player who should no longer be considered for the starting XI.

Hamann’s Assessment of the DFB Roster

The call for a roster overhaul originated from comments made by Hamann regarding the current state of the national team. According to reports from media outlets including SPORT1 and SPOX, Hamann has advocated for moving on from several established players to make room for younger talent.

Hamann’s position is part of a broader discourse among former German players and pundits regarding the team’s trajectory. While Hamann specifically highlighted Kimmich, similar sentiments have been echoed by others in the German football media landscape. Stefan Effenberg, for instance, has also publicly suggested that certain high-profile stars should no longer be part of the national team’s future plans, emphasizing that a transition period is necessary to regain international competitiveness.

Tactical and Personnel Implications

Context of the Debate

While Hamann and Effenberg have been vocal in their assessments, these views represent a segment of the public and media opinion rather than official DFB policy.

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