Germany won all three of their Group B games and will next face Greece in the quarter-final of the competition.
Die Mannschaft progressed through to the quarter-final of the competition after another convincing win in the group stage over Denmark on Sunday, June 17. Joachim Low’s side won all three games played and ended the group on top
with nine points. Portugal were the second team to qualify from Group B as Denmark and Netherlands were dumped out.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984, Netherlands and Denmark was never going to be easy but
the team proved once again that they can go all the way this time around.
“Every match in this group was difficult. But when you get three wins in three matches then you have marched through the group,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
On the other hand, midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Denmark-c2884 have been on the defensive throughout the competition and it was never going to be easy
to beat them on their own game.
However, the player is delighted that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Greece-c2908 in the quarter-final
as he feels that the Greek side is capable of pulling an upset.
“I am very happy and satisfied. It is always easier when the opponent tries to play as well but that the Danes weren't going to do that was clear. We took a step in this game and just have to follow up now. We won't underestimate
the Greeks,” he concluded.
Die Mannschaft are the bookies’ favourites to win the competition this time around. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753, a team which was also amongst the favourites to lift the crown, were knocked out after a dismal campaign after losing all three games
in the group stage.
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