The Borneo Post

Germany expects turnaround in ‘final’ with Sweden

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SOCHI, Russia: World Cup holders Germany face enormous pressure ahead of their second group match against Sweden, dubbed an ‘early fi nal’, with Joachim Loew’s team knowing defeat on Saturday would effectivel­y end their campaign.

The pre- tournament talk in Germany focused on the bid to become the fi rst team for 56 years to retain the World Cup.

But after a shock 1- 0 defeat to Mexico, the four- time winners must beat the Swedes in Sochi to be sure of staying in the tournament.

Suddenly, the sweet taste of victory in Rio de Janeiro four years ago seems a long time ago.

“Everyone is aware that this is our first ‘ final’, it’s annoying that it comes so early, but it’s selfinflic­ted,” team director Oliver Bierhoff said.

An atrocious fi rst-half display against Mexico stunned fans in football-mad Germany, who have grown used to regular success.

The World Cup winners , accustomed to easy questions from their press and the backing of adoring fans, have been stung by a swarm of criticism.

Former internatio­nal players have toured TV studios, calling for under-performing players like Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira to be dropped.

Behind the high walls of the team hotel outside Moscow, “frank words” were exchanged between the player.

“There has never been such strong communicat­ion within the team before,” captain Manuel Neuer said.

The uncomforta­ble situation has blown apart the myth of Germany being a “tournament team”, a phrase Toni Kroos used before the fi rst game to describe a team that always raises its game when trophies are at stake.

“Perhaps we took it a bit too lightly, (in thinking) that when the tournament started we would be fresh and have our usual strengths on the pitch,” admitted Thomas Mueller. “We were wrong to assume that.”

The German publ ic now demands wins over Sweden, then South Korea next Wednesday in Kazan, to push them up the Group F table, putting the squad under “enormous pressure”, added Mueller.

Everyone is aware that this is our first ‘final’, it’s annoying that it comes so early, but it’s self-inflicted. Oliver Bierhoff, team director

The determinat­ion is make amends after the Mexico debacle is clear.

“Everyone is ready to fight for their lives,” said 22-year- old striker Timo Werner, who was not part of the winning squad four years ago.

Defender Mats Hummel s promised “we will definitely shows a different face”.

Germany promise that the acres of space they gave Mexico, who attacked at will in the opening hal f, will not be available to Sweden.

“We h ave to p l ay mor e intelligen­tly, not like schoolboys,” said Khedira.

“If the holes are as big as they were against Mexico, you need Usain Bolt and Carl Lewis to make up the space, which we aren’t.

“We need the mentality of 11 fighters, which has always made Germany strong.”

This is the first crisis facing head coach Joachim Loew after 12 success-fi lled years, which saw Germany always reach at least the semi- finals of every major tournament. — AFP

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Germany coach Joachim Loew and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer speak during training at the Olympic Park Arena in Sochi. — AFP photo

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