WOLFSBURG, Germany, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Germany coach Hansi Flick said he was still the right man to lead the team after their 4-1 shock loss at home against Japan in their international friendly on Saturday and despite mounting pressure following a string of bad results.
Instead it turned into a debacle and their third straight loss amid jeers and whistles from the home fans.
"I know in football there is a dynamic and I cannot forecast what will happen but from my side we try everything to prepare the team well," Flick told reporters.
"I think we are doing a good job and I think I am (the right man for the job)," he said when asked specifically about his future.
They crashed out of the World Cup group stage last year winning just one of three matches, and have since shown no real signs of recovery.
Persons:
Hansi Flick, Flick, Karolos Grohmann, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
Japan, Saturday, France, Thomson
Locations:
WOLFSBURG, Germany, Japan, France