Pep Guardiola is to blame for Germany’s recent decline, claims Bastian Schweinsteiger

Pep Guardiola is to BLAME for Germany’s recent decline, claims Bastian Schweinsteiger… as he reveals the reason why they lost their ‘values’ after his Bayern Munich reign

Former Germany winger Bastian Schweinsteiger says Pep Guardiola shares blame for the national team’s decline, telling talkSPORT that Germany lost its values because of the Spanish coach.

‘When Pep Guardiola joined Bayern Munich, when he came to the country, everyone believed we have to play this kind of football, like short passes and everything.  

‘We were kind of losing our values,’ Schweinsteiger told talkSPORT on Thursday.

Schweinsteiger, who works as a TV pundit, played under Guardiola for two seasons at Bayern following the former Barcelona coach’s arrival in Munich in 2013. 

Schweinsteiger left the club in 2015, while Guardiola left for Manchester City in 2016.

Pep Guardiola is to blame for Germany’s recent decline, claims Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bastian Schweinsteiger claims former Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola (pictured together in 2013) is to blame for Germany’s recent decline on the world stage

Former Bayern and Germany midfielder Schweinsteiger says his country lost their 'values' because of Guardiola's short-pass philosophy

Former Bayern and Germany midfielder Schweinsteiger says his country lost their ‘values’ because of Guardiola’s short-pass philosophy

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‘I think most of the other countries were looking at Germany as a fighter, we can run until the end and everything. The strengths got lost through the last seven, eight years. We forgot about that and were more focused on playing the ball nicely to each other. That’s one of the reasons,’ Schweinsteiger said of Germany’s decline since 2016.

Joachim Low was Germany coach at the time, having led the team to the World Cup title in 2014 with Schweinsteiger playing a key role. 

Germany reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016 but has disappointed at major tournaments since. Germany flopped with a group stage exit at the 2018 World Cup, reached only the second round of Euro 2020, and was knocked out in the group stage again at the World Cup last year.

Under Low’s replacement, Hansi Flick, Germany won only three of its 11 games last season. 

The team was whistled by its own fans during and after its last game – a 2-0 loss at home to Colombia last month – and confidence is low before the country hosts Euro 2024 next year.

Meanwhile, Guardiola has been enjoying success with City, leading the Abu Dhabi-backed club to its first Champions League title last season.

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