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Low: Germany prepared for Austria trip

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Nationalelf head coach is amazed by the progress of the Das Team, but believes that he has taken numerous precautions in order to avoid a shock defeat at the hands of their neighbours in Vienna.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 team manager Joachim Low has suggested that their second 2014 World Cup qualifier against Austria on Tuesday will produce problems for Die Mannschaft side and will be a stern test for the visiting nation. Austrian team
has improved massively in the last few years and consists of seasoned players plying their trade in the Bundesliga.
The German national side started their World Cup campaign with a comfortable 3-0 triumph over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Faroe-Islands-c2896 on Friday at home. The score does not reflect the true picture of the qualifying match against the Faroes as the home nation
missed several chances and the Faroes troubled them beyond measure.
On the other hand, the DFB-Eleven’s Alpine cousins defeated http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Turkey-c3026 2-0 in August in an international friendly. The Austrian team have a good home record and will surely give Germany a run for their money.
The Nationalelf tactician looking forward to the encounter with their Alpine neighbours said that the home team have transformed their side into a good squad. He claimed that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844 are once again beginning to show that they are
a force to reckon with and warned his players not to be complacent against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marcel-c23507 Koller’s talented outfit.
The coach admitted that he had done research for the derby clash and confirmed that Austria has improved a lot and is in the news for good reasons. Their home record is impeccable but they have struggled a little bit against the
big European teams.
"Of course, I studied Austria and found that they are making headlines - and rightly so," the coach was quoted as saying in an interview.
"They won their last game and are evolving and competitive. We've always had problems in Vienna,” the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Freiburg-c40462 attacking midfielder added.
The Das Team were victorious in their last international game against a decent Turkish side. The trainer conceded that their opponents are a difficult side to play at Vienna and is fully aware of the threat posed by them.

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