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Julian Nagelsmann's Germany have won back-to-back games since losing to Slovakia last month World Cup qualifying: Northern Ireland v Germany Venue: Windsor Park, Belfast Date: Monday, 13 October Time: 19: 45 BST Coverage: Watch on BBC Two and BBC i Player, listen on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Sounds, follow live text coverage on the BBC Sport website & app Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann says Northern Ireland have a "special way" of playing and he did not mean any offence with his comments after his side's 3-1 win in Cologne last month. The four-time World Cup winners will take on Michael O'Neill's side again at Windsor Park in World Cup qualifying on Monday evening. After the September meeting, Nagelsmann described Northern Ireland as "not brilliant to watch" and they "played a lot of long balls". Speaking on BBC NI's coverage of the game in Germany, former Northern Ireland defender Stephen Craigan felt the description "was a bit disrespectful" to his old side. Last week, O'Neill said that it was not his job to set up the team to the benefit of opposing managers. On Sunday, Nagelsmann said his characterisation of Northern Ireland's style was intended "with a lot of respect". "I said it may not be beautiful to watch but the more important topic, the key topic I mentioned, is they do it really well. They play long balls with an idea, " he added. "They have a special mood in the team and I also mentioned it's very difficult to beat this team, they don't concede many goals and create a lot of chances also by set-pieces by doing this way. "If anybody felt it was disrespectful, I will say sorry. I did not mean it as disrespectful, it was with a lot of respect for the team and they way they play. " The numbers behind O'Neill's Northern Ireland century Were Nagelsmann's NI comments 'disrespectful' or 'deflective'? O'Neill unmoved by Nagelsmann's 'long ball' remark Northern Ireland beat Slovakia 2-0 on Friday night, while Germany were comfortable winners against Luxembourg last time out. The two sides go into Monday's game both with six points from three qualifiers in Group A, with Germany ahead only on goal difference at the halfway stage of the campaign. Nagelsmann said Northern Ireland will not be "easy to beat" at Windsor Park where they are unbeaten in seven games. "They have a really special way [of playing] and we need every player on the pitch to defend these situations, " he added. "The first leg it was not easy to beat this team. They play a lot of long balls, they cover all the space and to win the second ball you have to fight, the third and the fourth balls as well. "We saw it in the last game against Slovakia, they did it really well and they created a lot of stress in the final third. " Clarke angered by Scotland on historic night NFL: Listen to Bengals at Packers plus updates from week six Three players, 57 goals - who is the best striker? An all-star cast enters the ultimate game of deceit Bite-sized tales of terror Can Kwabena swap his dead-end job for his movie mogul dream? The portable operating theatre that could revolutionise treatment Champion Crocker can dominate division - Frampton No party, just pizza - how O'Connor celebrated Tokyo silver Irish provinces targeting improvements in 2025-26 Where do NI stand in World Cup play-off picture? Is 'humble' Kane still England's undervalued superstar? Hull KR beat Wigan to win first Super League title Video Hull KR beat Wigan to win first Super League title 'England's world-class duo put rivals on notice' 'I thought it was a heart attack' - how collapse changed Kirby's life How have the big-name striker signings done so far in the Premier League? 'He's shouting pick me' - has Lewis played way into England's Ashes team? The stats that say Haaland will run away with Golden Boot Watch: Ricky Hatton Memorial. Video Watch: Ricky Hatton Memorial Was Slovakia win Northern Ireland's best display under O'Neill? Captain, player, manager, Mister, number one - Davids at Barnet Watch extended Anthony Taylor interview on i Player. Video Watch extended Anthony Taylor interview on i Player Was Tuchel right to criticise England fans? 'A famous victory' - South Africa stun India after De Klerk's heroics Video'A famous victory' - South Africa stun India after De Klerk's heroics I'd give up winners to hug family again, says paralysed jockey Lee How Broncos and 'play-dough' quarterback can end Chiefs' reign Does Federer have a point? Are courts being slowed to aid Alcaraz and Sinner? 'Being gay in men's football is a very toxic place' Time for a 'gloves-off' Piastri v Norris title fight? F1 Q&A 'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.