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Low: Germany were at fault at every Austrian opportunity

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Die Mannschaft side were able to achieve victory in Vienna, but their head coach feels that they were lucky and could have lost or drawn the World Cup qualifier after they made a number of mistakes in defence.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844. The national side have now won both their
opening qualifying matches against the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Faroe-Islands-c2896 and Das Team.
The trainer admitted that the team should have given a solid defensive performance and avoided the nervy final moments in the game. The away team took an early lead from Marco Reus’ strike and then dominated the game after Mesut
Ozil converted the spot-kick to fire them to a two-goal cushion earlier in the second half.
The lead did not last long and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatko-Junuzovic-c38036 pulled a goal back for the home team just five minutes after the German goal, followed by a defensive error. Therefore, the Austrians changed the course of the match and attacked
constantly. They started keeping more possession and put Die Nationalelf under extreme pressure.
The latter part of the second half was nerve-cracking as Austrians created numerous chances but were unable to take advantage of their opportunities, handing the German team maximum points from the game.
The visiting team coach admitted that his side made a number of errors and maintained that all the Das Team attacks were because of poor defensive mistakes.
"We made a lot of mistakes. Every one of Austria's chances was caused by one of our mistakes," he was quoted as saying in an interview.
"We allowed Austria to get back into the match during the final four minutes," the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879 attacking midfielder concluded.
Low conceded that they allowed the opposing team to come back into the tie after allowing a silly goal in and revealed that the dying minutes of the match were breathtaking and he was on the edge of his seat due to defensive frailties.

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