Penticton Herald

Germany over shock defeat, ready to return to winning

Defending champions face Sweden today

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SOCHI, Russia — Germany has had time to accept and learn from its shock defeat in its World Cup opener.

Now the defending champions are ready to get back to winning and secure a spot in the second round.

Germany takes on Sweden today in Sochi with hopes of rebounding from the 1-0 loss to Mexico, a defeat that left players and coaches struggling to grasp what went wrong.

“The mood has improved a lot. I think we needed a couple of days to really digest the first match,” forward Mario Gomez said Friday through a translator. “Everything surroundin­g it was an avalanche, a deluge on the team, and of course we are looking forward to this match (today) given that this adds to the challenge.”

Players said they had some blunt and honest conversati­ons after the loss.

“We’ve talked about what happened,” Gomez said. “When you look at the images, of course, the first impression is not that positive. Quite a number of things didn’t work out on the pitch in the first match.

“But we’ve turned the page now and we are focusing on the next task and getting our heads up again,” Gomez added.

“We are still a very strong team, with excellent quality and we have to show this talent on the pitch (today).”

Coach Joachim Loew said the goal is to make sure the mistakes that happened against Mexico are not repeated against Sweden.

“We have to react,” Loew said, “and if we win, we are back in the race.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Germany’s Timo Werner, left, controls the ball against Mexico’s Edson Alvarez during their Group F match at the 2018 World Cup in Moscow, Russia, last Sunday.
The Associated Press Germany’s Timo Werner, left, controls the ball against Mexico’s Edson Alvarez during their Group F match at the 2018 World Cup in Moscow, Russia, last Sunday.

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