Joachim Low admits clash against Belgium will be a tough test- Euro 2012 news
German national team manager Joachim Low has stated that the final qualifier against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Belgium-c2850 will not be an easy one. He claimed that the Belgians have a very good side and are well capable of pulling an upset in the end. The manager
admitted that Belgium is surely a better side than Turkey and would be a tough test of character for his team on Tuesday.
Die Mannschaft won their last Euro 2012 qualifier against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bastian-Schweinsteiger-c7374. The team currently boasts a perfect record in the qualifying
campaign after winning all the nine matches played so far.
Low insisted that Belgium is clearly a better side than the Turks. He claimed that the Belgians have some world-class players in their ranks which include the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Romelu-Lukaku-c31672. He warned his side
against complacency and insisted that the Belgians cannot be taken easily as they have to win in order to qualify for the Championships next year.
“It is clear that Belgium have a better attack than Turkey. Young, dynamic players who are good in one-on-one situations. As such, more attacks will come our way. They are an outstanding team going forward, so we must be on our
guard,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The coach revealed that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Miroslav-Klose-c26049 will not play because of a knee injury whereas Bastian Schweinsteiger is a major doubt as he suffered a knock on his knee in training. He claimed that the final decision will be made after
a fitness test before the match.
The manager added that Mesut Ozil will play after missing the clash against Turkey in Friday.
“There is still a question mark over Schweinsteiger, who has a bruise above his knee. A decision will be made on Tuesday morning. Klose will not play - his knee is still painful. Ozil has trained, his pain has got better, I'm assuming
he will play,” he concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 are leading the Group-A in qualifying with 27 points.
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