in terms of skillful soccer. German soccer has historically been VERY skillful. Maybe not "fancy" like the Brazilians and Argentines, but skillful in a proficiency and efficiency sense.
Now England is somewhat deserving of that stereotype, historically. But even there, they are gradually leaving that style behind.
It seems that you are negatively stereotyping Northern European soccer culture compared to "Latin" soccer culture. But you are ignoring the inconvenient truth of German and Dutch historical soccer culture as it relates to technical skill.
Now, would you like to even discuss the general "Latin" cultural propensity to flop or simulate?