Episode 191 - Why Germany Could STRUGGLE at the 2026 World Cup | Groups E and F Preview

Episode 191 - Why Germany Could STRUGGLE at the 2026 World Cup | Groups E and F Preview

From The Transfer Flow Podcast by Theodore Knutson

June 4, 2026 · 47 min

About this episode

Patrick and Neel analyze Groups E and F of the World Cup, focusing on Germany's challenges and other teams' strategies.

Patrick and Neel break down Groups E and F ahead of the World Cup. They dig into Germany's tactical setup under Nagelsmann, covering the attack rotation with Undav, Havertz, Wirtz and Musiala, the defensive concerns at full-back, and whether the midfield can handle more athletic teams in transition. Ecuador's ironclad defensive record gets examined alongside their near-total lack of attacking threat, and why the Ecuador vs Ivory Coast opener could be the defining game of the group. They cover Curaçao's squad, what Ivory Coast's exciting forward line needs to do to progress, and rank the group. In Group F they look at the Netherlands' injury-hit squad missing Xavi Simons and the creativity question that brings, Japan's huge loss of Mitoma and the pressure that puts on Kubo, Sweden's dependence on Isak and Gyokeres, and Tunisia's likely strategy of grinding out three draws. Plus an introduction to the Transfer Flow World Cup bracket builder with live odds and a leaderboard, and Patrick's charity walk in the Indian Himalayas. Bracket Builder: https://world-cup-2026.variance.inc/matches Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheTransferFlow Donate £50 and message Patrick on IG or…

People in this episode

Host: Theodore Knutson

Guests: Patrick, Neel

Topics covered

  • World Cup 2026
  • Germany's tactical setup
  • Group E and F analysis
  • Ecuador's defense
  • Ivory Coast's forward line
  • Netherlands' injuries
  • Japan's squad challenges

Keywords

  • Germany
  • World Cup
  • Ecuador
  • Ivory Coast
  • Netherlands
  • Japan
  • Tunisia
  • tactics
  • football analysis

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Netherlands, Tunisia

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