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Low laments off-colour Germany attack
The Ajax front man scored Poland’s victor in their opening 1-0 win over Northern Ireland and missed the best chance of the match when he skewed wide early in the second-half.
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Joachim Loew does not want to change is his team’s affinity for winning, as this evening’s Euro 2016 schedule features a highly anticipated clash between Germany and Poland.
“I was quite pleased with our defence but our attack did not really create many chances”.
Low was filmed on camera making the freaky – and ballsy – action and has now said sorry during his latest press conference.
“Bringing Gotze in made sense but we simply couldn’t impose ourselves on the game”.
None of the trio have played a minute of Germany’s Group C matches – a 2-0 win over Ukraine and a goalless draw with Poland. “All the concentration and focus is on the game tomorrow”.
‘I saw the images the next day.
And Lewandowski admitted the Poles were the pleased to be a step closer to reaching the Euro knockout stages for the first time. “I expect to see sides that defend with 10 players behind the ball and wait for their chance”. Then there’s us and Spain are always another side [in contention] to win a tournament.
“Hummels trained with the team twice”.
Poland’s first-choice goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was ruled out by the thigh injury he sustained in his side’s 1-0 victory over Northern Ireland. “The whole team worked very well, We did not concede too many counter-attacks”.
The world champion failed to pierce a disciplined Poland rearguard, seeing most of its attacks break down on the edge of the penalty box. And it’ll be an all-British blowout in Lens, with England battling Wales in a match for the top spot in Group B.
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“What is giving us a lot of confidence is that we were able to control the last game, that we could keep the tempo of the match, and we played with a high level of confidence”.