MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Three years on from their disappointing group-stage exit at the World Cup, very little seemed to have changed for Germany as they began their European Championship campaign in limp fashion, looking unable to score and out of ideas in their loss to France.
Two losses from their three group matches saw Germany eliminated early in Russia in 2018, and things have not improved much since, with coach Joachim Loew taking the decision to step down after Euro 2020.
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