The national team head coach suggested that he has all his squad players fit for the clash with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844, and admitted that the tie would not be a piece of cake as their neighbours have a strong team.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Faroe-Islands-c2896.
Mario Gomez and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bastian-Schweinsteiger-c7374 will miss out as they were not called up for the qualifiers.
The 52-year-old stressed that the upcoming qualifier is very distinct from the game against the Faroes, which was also very challenging as the visitors were launching long balls into the penalty area constantly. He further added
that it is a hard task to replicate the training manual into the actual game as the nerves come into effect.
The tactician stated that his side has created numerous goal scoring opportunities in their previous games but have spurned most of them.
"It is a very different game to Faroe Islands, which was not so easy to an extent with the long balls that they continually hit forward. We have generated many chances in recent games, but failed to take them all," the former Stuttgart
and Fenerbahce manager mused.
The national team failed to convert many chances to increase their goal difference against the Scandinavian minnows, and the former assistant manager wants them to be more deadly in front of the goal against Das Team.
Low said that his team needs focus in the opposition half and asked them not to repeat the misfiring from the previous match. He also believed that the World Cup in Brazil is too far to think about.
"We must try to maintain our concentration. Against the Faroes, our concentration in the final third was not sustained. It makes no sense to talk about the World Cup now, no-one in our squad is thinking about http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858. We need to
take the next step and improve,” he concluded.
The manager finally added that they will try to win in Vienna and make it six out of six points in the qualification.
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