The tactician believes that his side has a great chance to win the competition despite losing out 2-1 to France earlier this week.
Die Mannschaft lost their first game in 18 months against France at the Weserstadion in Bremen on Wednesday, February 29. The visitors won with a 2-1 margin as Olivier Giroud and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cacau-c8235
found a late consolation for the home side.
Low admitted that his side has a great chance at the European Championship to be held later this year and is confident that his team will prove their worth. The manager added that it is a very good opportunity for him also to lead
the national side to their first trophy since 1996.
The coach insisted that his team is determined to perform well and stated that the players will give their all to become the champions of Europe.
“I have a great chance of being at the European Championships and I want to take it. It is going to be tight right up to the Euros, but I will give it all I have got,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879 manager expressed his frustration on the loss to the French side and admitted that his side’s performance was way below par. He admitted that the opposition dominated the proceedings in the first-half and
were also impressive after the interval.
Low also laments injury woes after the defeat and stressed that some of the team’s key players were missing for the clash. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sven-Bender-c34386 for the clash against
Les Bleus.
“You are always frustrated when you lose games and I am a bit annoyed with how we lost. France were superior to us throughout the game. We were unable to find our game in the second half and that is why http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 deserved to win,”
he concluded.
Germany have been drawn in Group B with the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 for the European Championship. The side will play their first match against Portugal on Saturday, June 9.
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