The German Football Association (DFB) should ask Philipp Lahm to help solve the problems brought about by a miserable World Cup showing, says Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
Germany suffered a humiliating group-stage exit in Russia after defeats to Mexico and South Korea, becoming the third defending champions in a row to suffer such a fate after Italy in 2010 and Spain in 2014.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Rummenigge, who won 95 caps in a 10-year career with the national team said: The DFB is really only full of amateurs.
I am not convinced that there are the right approaches in place [to deal with crisis], but it does not surprise me either.
I think Philipp Lahm is a perfect match for the DFB. It might be an interesting solution to install Philipp Lahm as vice president there to give the bureau a bit more professionalism.
Rummenigge also questioned the DFB s treatment of Mesut Ozil, whose controversial meeting with Turkish President Recep Erdogan created a media storm before the tournament.
Ozil has borne the brunt of the criticism for Germany s failure, something Rummenigge believes is harsh on the Arsenal playmaker.
He added: Mesut Ozil is the only scapegoat? Sorry, but I think that s a bit far-fetched.
Mesut Ozil created seven chances against South Korea all from open play; the most by any player in a single game at the 2018 World Cup so far.
No goals to show for it.
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