[POLA] What’s behind Germany’s World Cup woes?
Germany have endured three straight disappointing World Cups. Experts say the reasons why are connected to football, but also to German society.
Germany have endured three straight disappointing World Cups. Experts say the reasons why are connected to football, but also to German society.
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