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Low: Germany not in rhythm of competition

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 6 Sep 2020

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Joachim Low felt some of his Germany side not being in rhythm of competition played a factor in their 1-1 Nations League draw against Switzerland.

Germany are still waiting for a first Nations League win after they followed a 1-1 draw with Spain on Thursday with the same result in Basle on Sunday.

Ilkay Gundogan gave Germany a 14th-minute lead but they spurned several chances to add to their advantage and were eventually punished by Silvan Widmer’s second-half equaliser.

Germany are two points adrift of Spain in Group A4 and head coach Low felt a team missing several members of Bayern Munich’s treble-winning side did not deserve any more than a point.

“As against Spain, we failed to score the second goal, which would have given us security,” he told ZDF.

“Twice in a row we’ve led 1-0, and twice we’re not bringing home anything. We had some good chances, but we let Switzerland come back in the second half. 

“We lost too many balls, and the draw makes sense. Some players were not in the rhythm of the competition, some players were absent.

“The Swiss had nothing to lose in the second half, they gave everything.”

Midfielder Toni Kroos echoed his coach’s sentiments, adding: “When there are six points to take and we only take two, yes, it’s disappointing. 

“Unfortunately, it was a bit the same scenario as against Spain. We have to work to find more solutions when the opponent is playing very high.

“We need players who want the ball, even when we are under pressure.”

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