Hansi Flick's attempts to get his flailing Germany team back on track face a tough double test in the next week, with just nine months to go before they host Euro 2024.
Germany face Japan on Saturday, one of the teams that beat them on the way to a group stage exit at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Then, on Tuesday, Germany take on France, who were finalists in Qatar and world champions back in 2018.
Even though the two games are friendlies, Flick needs to turn around current dire form with his job on the line.
Failures in the past two World Cups and Euro 2021, have eroded Germany's "tournament team" reputation.
With his side already qualified for Euro 2024 as hosts, Flick has used friendlies to try line-ups and formations.
The experimentation has not worked.
Since Qatar, Germany have won just one of five matches – against Peru.
At home they lost to Belgium, drew with Ukraine and suffered a first-ever loss to Colombia. Germany also lost to Poland in Warsaw.
Flick said when he announced his squad that the coming matches were a "turning point".
"From now on we will play our core team," he said.
The crisis could deepen with the release on Friday of Amazon Prime's 'All or Nothing', a German FA-commissioned documentary on the team's failed World Cup campaign.
'SELF-DESTRUCTION'
The film reportedly shows infighting, concerns about wearing the 'One Love' captain's armband amid a Fifa ban and Flick adopting a siege mentality, telling the players "no-one in Germany trusts us to do anything" at the tournament.
The Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper's review called the documentary an "oppressive story of failure", saying it "provides depressing insights into the inner workings of an elite football team on the path to
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