Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Germany boss Loew embraces World Cup favourites tag

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BERLIN: Joachim Loew is comfortabl­e with Germany carrying the favourites tag for next year’s World Cup, but the head coach has a few areas to strengthen before his team’s title defence in Russia.

England or Spain are lurking in pot two as potential groupstage opponents for the world champions in Friday’s draw at Moscow.

Loew talked about the 2018 finals as being “the hardest tournament so far” of his 12-year reign in charge, because the Germans will be the team to beat.

“I am completely relaxed and don’t have any sleepless nights,” insisted Loew after a 2-2 draw against France in their final friendly of 2017 a fortnight ago.

IN RUDE HEALTH

Germany are in rude health and unbeaten in their last 21 internatio­nals, dating back to the defeat by France in the Euro 2016 semifinals. “We have worked on building an incredibly good base. We know what we can do, so I am not nervous anymore about our preparatio­ns,” he added.

Loew’s goal is to arrive in Russia with every position covered, but he needs key players to return from injury and to find understudi­es for wing-backs Jonas Hector and Joshua Kimmich.

Borussia Dortmund playmaker Marco Reus has been out since May with a knee injury, while captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is not expected back until January at the earliest after fracturing his foot.

Juventus defender Benedikt Hoewedes and Dortmund winger Andre Schuerrle, both of whom played in the 2014 final victory over Argentina, are out of form.

However, he is not short of options, especially in midfield.

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