Thursday, November 12, 2015

Joachim Löw, the Germany coach, “France is better than the World Cup” – The Équipe.fr

“How is your team to seven months of the Euro?
There are still adjustments to make. A little over a year we know our situation after the World Cup. There are things we are trying to posts, the site takes shape and we will act independently of the results. Side, for example, need to gain experience. This is a test phase. After the Euro will come.



Mario Gomez “can bring his finishing qualities”

It’s back in the group of Mario Gomez, who has not played in selection for over a year. How do you fit in?
is difficult to judge after a workout but is fit, confident. We have seen his finishing qualities and it can bring us. He scores regularly in Turkey (Besiktas). Will he in the team composition for tomorrow (Friday)? I have no final idea. There are five or six positions and I’m sure three or four or where anything is possible. It will see after training this (Thursday) evening.

What kind of opponent will be France?
France is better than in our last game in the Cup the world (1-0, in the quarterfinals). She grew up, matured. His game is ported to the attack and it goes very fast when the team has the ball, especially on the sides. His passing game also works well. As for his physical potential, I do not even speak. We will measure ourselves against a quality team, with huge personalities, and I am delighted. This match at the stadium which will host the final of Euro has a great importance.

The suspicions of corruption to the Federation? “No impact on my work”

Are you affected by the turbulence in the head of the Federation (because of suspicions of corruption in the awarding of the World Cup 2006) including the resignation of Wolfgang Niersbach, the president, you’re close?
Humanly, it leaves traces. Wolfgang Niersbach was a close contact, I have a friendly relationship and trust with him. On the merits of the case, I wish there was clarification. But in my work as coach, this has no consequences. “

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