A new All or Nothing documentary has shone a light on the issues that led to Germany crashing out in the World Cup group stage for a second successive time.
Released on September 8, the latest addition to Amazon's ever-growing list of behind-the-scenes series promises to be its most explosive football offering yet after focusing on the tumultuous time Hansi Flick's side faced in Qatar.
Germany - who won the 2014 World Cup - headed to the tournament with high hopes but their campaign was dominated by unrest between players, a perceived lack of support from fans back home and delicate political issues, with the team picking up just four points to come third in their group.
And in episode two and three of the new documentary, several clips have shown how their tournament fell apart.
This included a lack of punctuality from players, with Armel Bella-Kotchap and Julian Brandt both turning up late to team meetings in the run-up to their crunch clash with Spain, much to the anger of Flick.
Bella-Kotchap was the first to be late two days out from the game against La Roja, with Flick sending a stark warning to his players at the time as he said: 'OK guys, it's a matter of discipline. Even if there's a lot going on right now, be punctual from now on or else... you'll make a contribution to the cash box.'
The four-time winners were looking to bounce back after a shock 2-1 defeat in their opening game against Japan.
Germany had played pretty well during the clash and missed several first half chances before conceding two late goals.
Speaking in episode three, midfielder Joshua Kimmich admitted the toll the loss took on the team.
He explained: 'Right after the Japan defeat I looked around the dressing room and it looked to me like we'd
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