Serge Gnabry believes Germany can take revenge when they play Spain in the 2022 World Cup

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Spain defeated germany 6-0 in their last match

Spain shocked Germany by defeating them 6-0 in the UEFA Nations League match the last time they faced off in November of 2020, just six months before the Euro 2020 was postponed.

After Joachim Low’s tenure as head coach of Die Mannschaft came to an end, Hansi Flick was given the opportunity to take over soon after winning an historic sextuple with Bayern Munich.

After scoring four goals in Bayern’s most recent two Bundesliga games against Werder Bremen and Schalke 04, Serge Gnabry enters the World Cup in fine form. With 23 total appearances this season, he has accumulated 10 goals and 10 assists across all competitions.

In a recent interview with FIFA, Gnabry discussed what will be the crucial match of group E between Germany and Spain in Al Khor (via @iMiaSanMia). “We aim to triumph. It will, in my opinion, be the deciding factor in whether or not we win the group or place first or second. We must win the game, and we are motivated to do so. We still remember how we lost last time, and we want to make up for it,” he said.

He went ahead to say: “We are aware of the poor performance in our most recent match against Spain. Don’t undervalue Japan, in my opinion. Numerous of their players compete at the highest level, such as in the Bundesliga or the Premier League.”

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