Eight months after the champagne corks popped following their World Cup triumph in Rio de Janeiro, head coach Joachim Loew has cause for concern as Germany’s Brazil 2014 hangover continues.
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Only Lukas Podolski’s 81st-minute equaliser prevented Germany suffering a shock defeat to Asian champions Australia in Kaiserslautern on Wednesday in a 2-2 friendly draw.
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Next comes Sunday’s Euro 2016 qualifier away to second-from-bottom Georgia with Germany in the unusual position of joint second in Group D, three points behind leaders Poland and level on seven with scotland and ireland.
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But what would normally be anticipated in Germany as a routine win, now looks like a challenging away tie.
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“We need to increase the tension and tackle the game there with more concentration,” insisted Loew.
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“I am always prepared to take risks in friendly games, but we can no longer do that now in qualifiers.”
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Loew knows Germany can ill afford to drop more Euro 2016 qualifying points with key matches against Poland, scotland and ireland coming up this autumn.
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After more than eight years in charge of the national side, this is the first time Germany are not dominating their qualification group for a major tournament under Loew.
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A precarious 2-1 win over Scotland last September was followed by October’s 2-0 defeat to Poland in Warsaw – Germany’s first loss to their neighbours in 19 meetings – and a draw at home to Ireland.
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The world champions then laboured when minnows Gibraltar were seen off 4-0 in Nuremberg in November, which the visitors’ coach Allen Bula, who was recently sacked, hailed as “great result” for the part-timers, who had previously been thrashed 7-0 by both Ireland and Poland.
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After Germany finishing 2014 with a 1-0 friendly win over a depleted Spain on a rain-drenched night in Vigo, Loew promised changes and significant improvements in 2015.
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But his pre-match comment that they are a long way from where they were at the World Cup was only confirmed by Germany’s performance against Australia.
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Marco Reus’ early goal was cancelled out by James Troisi’s header five minutes before the break, then Socceroos’ captain Mile Jedinak crashed in a free-kick on 50 minutes to put Australia 2-1 up before Podolski rescued the draw.
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