http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toni-Kroos-c35425: Germany are well equipped to beat the likes of Spain and Holland
After defeating http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and Holland.
Spain are the other team, apart from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904, to have qualified for Europe without dropping a point during their eight qualifying games.
Kroos was all praise for his side on adapting a professional approach despite being guaranteed a place in the main round. He claimed that the DFB-Eleven, this time around, have a better chance of lifting the crown and could easily beat the likes of the World
Champions Spain or the FIFA 2010 runners-up, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753.
The midfielder reckoned that the manager, Joachim Low, has done a fine http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 since taking over and deserves to win major silverware before his reign comes to an end. The player hailed Low for enabling his side to become the first team in German football history
to secure a place in Europe without dropping a single point.
While talking to local press on his team’s victory, the 21-year-old enthused, "It could have been tricky to stay focused having already qualified. But we managed it, despite struggling in the first 20 minutes. Due to the poor state of the pitch, it was hard
to find our passing game. I don't know whether you saw it, but the pitch was very bad.”
The player also added, "When you win 10 games out of 10 then I think you can only ever have a few negative points. We've been very focused and played well after what was a long and hard World Cup. We did what we needed to do, and the second part of our objective
will hopefully come in the summer."
Kroos earned his Germany debut in 2010 and so far has 22 caps under his belt to go along with a solitary goal. The youngster is most likely to make it to the final squad for the upcoming competition and is expected to play a major role in his team’s chances
during the competition.
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