Hansi Flick says Germany want ‘to be among the best in the world again’ as his side kick off their Qatar 2022 World Cup preparations in the Nations League against Italy.
Since defeat at Euro 2020 to England – in the final match of the Joachim Low era – Germany have gone unbeaten under their new coach.
That rich vein of form faces its sternest test yet in the shape of the incumbent European champions, who represent a major threat despite failing to reach Qatar 2022 themselves.
But speaking about the mood within his squad, Flick appears unfazed and says his team are ready to claim back their place at the summit of world football.
“The situation has been clear since the first meeting,” he stated in his pre-match press conference. “We want to be among the best in the world again, where Germany belongs.
“It’s important to get back into competition mode. We have to be careful what happens on the field. But I think everyone is very motivated. It will be a good game for us.”
Elsewhere, Flick paid tribute to opposite number Roberto Mancini too, while admitting the Azzurri’s failure to reach the World Cup took him by surprise.
“I have great respect for him and appreciate him very much,” he added. “He has the quality, class and passion to bring Italy back to where it belongs.
“We all know how difficult it can be against supposedly small opponents. Nevertheless, we were all surprised that Italy was eliminated.
“It’s certainly not easy to predict the opponent. He did a fantastic job after the World Cup in Russia. We were all fans during the European Championship.
“The team spirit and the way they played football was impressive. He will try to do the same thing again.”