Arab Times

Germany’s Kroos relishing shot at redemption

Against Dutch, French in Nations League

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BERLIN, Oct 11, (AFP): Toni Kroos says Germany are relishing the chance for redemption following a woeful World Cup campaign as they prepare for crunch Nations League matches away to The Netherland­s and France.

“Those games sound good to the ear and we hear the ringing of six points,” quipped the Real Madrid midfielder.

“We’re motivated, we want two wins.”

A goalless draw against France in Munich last month leaves Germany second in Group One of the Nations League, three points behind leaders France.

Having finished bottom of their group in Russia following a shock defeat to South Korea, over...,” Kroos replied tonguein-cheek to Ballack’s comments as he jumped to Loew’s defense ahead of the coach’s 168th internatio­nal in charge on Saturday.

“New stimuli can also come from a coach who has been involved for a long time,” insisted Kroos, 28.

“He (Loew) asked himself after the World Cup whether he can still perform to his best.

“I think he deserves the chance and I think we will sort ourselves out with him.”

Neverthele­ss, the away matches in Amsterdam and Paris present a huge challenge.

As assistant coach Marcus Sorg put it “in the Nations League, you can’t afford a defeat, then you don’t have matters in your own hands any more.

“That is an incredibly high demand.”

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Germany’s midfielder Toni Kroos attends a press conference on Oct 11 ahead of a Nations League match against The Netherland­s to take place on Oct 13 in Amsterdam. (AFP)

Leroy Sane, a surprise omission from the World Cup squad, is set to start on the left flank with Loew’s first-choice Marco Reus missing with a knee injury.

Injuries elsewhere have forced Loew to make further changes. Kevin Trapp, Antonio Ruediger, Leon Goretzka, Kai Havertz and Reus have dropped out of the original 23-man squad and been replaced by Emre Can, Serge Gnabry and Bernd Leno.

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