The Sunday Guardian

‘World Cup title adds no pressure against Mexico’

- KAROLOS GROHMANN MOSCOW

The Germans, World Cup winners in 2014, kick off their title defence against Mexico on Sunday and coach Joachim Loew said his players have nothing else on their mind other than winning their opener.

“The (2014) title plays no role. The tension we have is a positive tension and you can feel it rising. What you won in the past does not matter,” he said.

“Before the first match everyone has this positive tension. You want it to start, to prove yourself, to take a good step in this tournament and it does not matter what you have won or not.”

Loew has been in charge since 2006 and his team has won every tournament opener at Euros and World Cups under him, a run they want to extend against the Mexicans.

He said that setbacks during their preparatio­n for Russia, such as a loss to Austria and a scrappy win against Saudi Arabia in their final warm-up games, never shifted the team’s focus.

“It is correct that we have won a lot of opening matches. We accept that in our preparatio­n things may go wrong at some point. What we focus on is the first tournament game and in the first games we have always shown our good performanc­e,” Loew said.

The Germans have won all three tournament encounters against the Mexicans, including their 4-1 demolition at last year’s Confederat­ions Cup. German FA records state that in 11 matches Mexico have managed just one victory.

After Mexico, Germany also play South Korea and Sweden in their group. REUTERS

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Joachim Loew

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