Low pleased with defensive effort

  • Post published:June 17, 2016

Germany failed to beat Poland in a closely fought encounter on Thursday leaving both sides in a good position to advance from the group stages.

Arkadiusz Milik had a golden chance to give Poland a shock win but ultimately neither side did enough to win the Group C clash.

‘More than anything I’m happy with our defensive performance.’ Germany coach Joachim Low said after the match.

‘We didn’t allow Poland to play to their strengths, to hurt us on the counterattack. Aside from that chance [for Arkadiusz Milik] soon after half-time, Neuer didn’t have a save to make. Mats [Hummels] was magnificent; both centre-backs, in fact.’

Poland failed to test Manuel Neuer all evening as Germany produced just three shots on target.

‘Our game in the last third wasn’t fast enough.

‘We hesitated and by the time we got there suddenly there were ten men behind the ball. Crosses and balls into the box – that’s what Poland want because that’s where their strength lies. Bringing [Mario] Götze in made sense but we simply couldn’t impose ourselves on the game. We needed to attack better.

‘The group stage is always attritional, as you’ve seen across the tournament. In the knockout rounds it opens up: you have to win then.

‘Results in France have been close, with many goals conceded right at the end. For teams here for the first time, this is the tournament of their lives. They fight to the end, defend with ten men and wait for their chances.’

Germany face Northern Ireland in their final Group C game on June 21.

The match kicks off at 18:00.