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Nathan Ridley

Germany World Cup failure captured by Amazon 'All or Nothing' cameras

Germany fans will have the pleasure - or more likely misfortunate - of re-living their World Cup nightmare thanks to Amazon 's All or Nothing cameras following them in Qatar.

Hansi Flick's side were knocked out at the group stage for the second World Cup in a row on Thursday, as their 4-2 comeback victory over Costa Rica was rendered useless after Japan stunned Spain in a thrilling 2-1 win. The post-mortem is already well underway in Germany, with legendary forward Thomas Muller 's international career appearing to be over and midfield maestro Joshua Kimmich describing it as the "worst day" of his career.

And thanks to Amazon's hit series - which has followed the likes of Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal in recent years - fans will be able to get a behind-the-scenes look at their downfall once the latest All or Nothing run releases in spring 2023.

Beginning by covering the fallout of their Euro 2020 round-of-16 exit to England and subsequent departure of World Cup-winning boss Joachim Low, the series will follow successor Flick and co's journey to Qatar - one which was too short-lived for his liking.

"I'm not speechless. I was already disappointed and angry with the team in the first half," the former Bayern Munich manager admitted after the futile win against Costa Rica, having seen his side come from 2-1 down in the second half to clinch victory.

"We brought the opponent into the game through mistakes and carelessness. Nevertheless, we won the game. Our downfall didn't happen today, but in 20 minutes against Japan. We could have won against Spain with a bit more efficiency. Nevertheless, the disappointment is huge. I don't think the team weren't fired up.

"We missed a lot of chances in the first half and tried to do better in the second half. Yet, we have made a big contribution to the fact that we're now going home. My disappointment is huge, and my coaching staff feel the same way."

Hansi Flick is facing the heat after Germany fell at the first hurdle in Qatar (Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)

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Flick later underlined his commitment to seeing out his contract with the DFB, which runs until after the 2024 European Championships, a tournament which Germany will be hosting. But as for which players will be involved come then, the four-time world champions are set to boast a new-look squad.

Bayern ace Muller - winner of 121 caps and a key part of the team who won the 2014 World Cup in Brazil - suggested post-match that he'd made his final international appearance. "We have had many great moments together. Thank you for everything," the 33-year-old remarked. "If that was my last game for Germany, a few words to the German fans: It was a tremendous pleasure."

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