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German coach, Joachim Low, has confirmed that he would field his strongest XI against Uruguay on Sunday, May 30 at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena. He mentioned that Uruguay would not be an easy opponent and the players will have their work cut out. Low further enthused
that he would take this opportunity to test some young players in a bid to develop a team for the upcoming UEFA Euro 2012, which will jointly be held by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983.
He was also grieved at the fact that the German duo of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, by a 3-1 aggregate
score. Jose Mourinho’s side lost the first leg by a 2-0 margin and the return fixture ended on level terms at 1-1.
He further added, "There are two excellent teams in the Champions League final. We will watch the game together with the players. We are looking forward to the game tomorrow, but are a little sad that Ozil and Khedira did not make it to the final."
The 51-year-old claimed that he has the best players available up his sleeve for the Sunday’s friendly and urged his team to perform at their level best. He repeatedly insisted upon the fact that these games would be a test for some of the new faces and
the old ones too will have to prove their fitness in order to be considered for the upcoming competition.
Low concluded by saying, "I see that basically some players have had to cope with small problems and injuries: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sven-Bender-c34386. But the squad is well staffed and we have tried to fill all the positions twice.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toni-Kroos-c35425, and Sami Khedira are first-class alternatives. I am convinced that Khedira will be fit for the upcoming games."
Low took over the coach’s role with Die Mannschaft in 2006 after serving as an assistant for a couple of years (2004-06). The coach hopes that his team could provide a repeat of the 2010 FIFA World Cup fixture, where they defeated the same opponents by a
3-2 margin.
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