Honestly, i am quite disappointed with how the national team is doing, but let's just say i am used to it now. i haven't seen good matches in a long time, and unfortunately, i haven't seen so many good players in a long time either.
We are now in an impasse from which it is difficult to escape.
Recently ther was a little jam-packed schedule for most players where they had to answer the call from their national team and they had club world cup to attend to at club levels and some of them were yet to settle their transfer deals and even their preseason preparations for tour and the rest of it were at hand in successions so they are obviously going to have some sort of imbalance with their deliveries as they cannot deliver their exact best at all level and that is why at some point you get to see them perform the way they do and you do not have to blame the national team completely at this point.
It's very difficult for players to maintain stable performance when they have to compete in various competitions, even if they are quite talented. Even concerns about the increased potential for injury due to fatigue are often overlooked, because sometimes managers are unwilling to take the big risk of resting their best players. It's no wonder, then, that some big name players today often struggle to meet expectations across different competitions.
Overall, many managers find it difficult to navigate these issues, and sometimes they are reluctant to release their players for national team duty due to fear of injury. This is understandable, as the majority of key players at elite European clubs are also important parts of their respective national teams. I don't think there's anything to blame, it's just that the distance between one competition and another is so close.