Joachim Low admits Germany’s group is the toughest in Euro 2012
German national team manager Joachim Low has admitted that his team has been drawn into the toughest group in the Euro 2012. The boss insisted that Germany is in the ‘Group of Death’ and the matches in this group will surely be
the most exciting in the competition.
Die Mannschaft is drawn with the likes of Netherlands, Portugal and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983 next year. The team qualified for
the tournament with a perfect record, winning all the ten matches in the campaign.
Low admitted that Germany’s group is certainly the toughest of the lot and it will be very difficult to advance to the next stage considering the teams that are involved. He stated that no team can be underestimated as the likes
of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 and Denmark also have the quality in their squads to advance to the next stage.
The manager added that he was prepared for the worst before the draw and had already stated that he has no list of teams that should be avoided.
“Our group is the strongest and most interesting group. Also Denmark is very dangerous, because they are not scared of great names and teams. I said for the draw: I have no teams that I wish or want to avoid,” he was quoted as
saying in an interview.
The tactician claimed that the European Championships are much tougher than the World Cups as the latter has many new teams with less experience whereas in Europe you face some of the best in the world. He added that there are
no teams like Costa Rica and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ecuador-c2889 in Europe so there is no room for making mistakes.
“This is a very great European championship and every team is strong. It's not like a World Cup where you also play against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Costa-Rica-c2877, Ecuador or teams like that,” he concluded.
The most exciting clash of the group will be between http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 in recent times.
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