The German national team manager was left shocked after his side threw a four-goal lead to end the game with only one point
Die Mannschaft were stunned by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sweden-c3015 in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier at the Olympiastadion. The home side took a brilliant 4-0 lead, but could not stop the away side from pulling a sensational comeback in the second-half.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Per-Mertesacker-c29680 made it 3-0 in 39th minute. Mesut Ozil scored in the 56th minute to pile more misery on the visitors and it looked like the hosts will go
on to score even more goals in the remaining course of the match.
However, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rasmus-Elm-c30628 completed the feat for the visitors as they secured a vital point
from the fixture.
Low admitted that he was shell-shocked with the team’s second-half performance. He insisted that the players performed brilliantly for the first 60 minutes, but became complacent as the game progressed.
The manager blamed the defence for constant mistakes during the second phase of the game and is hopeful that the same mistakes will not happen in the future.
“The first 60 minutes were amazing, we played very, very well. Then we let ourselves lose rhythm, it's unexplainable. There was no organisation, we had problems with high balls and it is hard to say what happened there. We made
so many mistakes in the last 30 minutes. We have to analyse that,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879 boss stressed that the poor performance will not let the team down and is confident of improving in the future games.
“We were very strong against Ireland and we started strong against Sweden. Now we are extremely disappointed but this match won't take us off our track,” he concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Republic-of-Ireland-c2987 are likely to fight for the second spot.
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