Joachim Low satisfied with Germany’s draw against Poland in International Friendly
German national team manager Joachim Low has expressed his satisfaction on his side’s 2-2 draw against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983 on Tuesday. He claimed that his side had a few chances to score but to score a late equaliser is a great achievement
considering how well the hosts played.
Die Mannschaft drew 2-2 against Poland at the PGE Arena in Gdansk in an International Friendly on Tuesday. Borussia Dortmund’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toni-Kroos-c35425
13 minutes later. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jakub-Blaszczykowski-c17616 would have thought he had won it for his country in the 90th minute but Cacau’s 94th minute strike meant that the spoils would be shared in the end.
Low claimed that he is delighted with the point and his team’s performance. The manager hailed the team’s determination and insisted that it was a hard earned point. However, he rued missed opportunities throughout the match and
insisted that his team could have taken the lead as there were a lot of chances.
“First of all, I am totally grateful that we have games like this. I appreciate the result that we managed to get at the end. In the first half we had quite a few chances. We should have taken the lead. It was good that we came
back after going behind twice,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The tactician had made a lot of changes in his side from the win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844 and some of the young players were given a chance to shine. He stated that it was a good learning experience for the team and admitted that there is
tough competition in the squad as many players are fighting to retain their place in the squad.
“These are learning experiences; things do not always go well in test matches. We have 23 spots in the team. I think the competition is great heading into Euro 2012,” he concluded.
The Germans have already booked their place in next year’s Euro 2012 after a win over Austria last Friday.
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