Euro 2020 qualifiers: Joachim Low demands Germany reaction in Belfast after Dutch defeat

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Germany boss Joachim Low has required a response from his side against Northern Ireland on Monday after their home defeat.
The Dutch team triumph in Hamburg maintained Northern Ireland top of Group C at the Euro 2020 qualifying effort going at Windsor Park.
“We need to approach the game in such a manner that we leave the pitch as winners,” said the Germany boss.
“I am sure that we’ll observe a response on Monday.”
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Germany had begun to discover their feet from their campaign at this past season’s World Cup after a very long duration of recovery.
The group stage depart Russia motivated a major generational overhaul, and before Friday’s game, the team of Low were filled with confidence three wins in a row at 2019.
Victory could have put that the Germans nine points clear and on the edge of automatic eligibility.
Instead, they find themselves just three points before the acquaintances.
“We need to select the young players up a little and give them the feeling they can be more powerful,” added the Germany boss.
Low, criticised for enabling his staff to sit against the Netherlands and enjoying a straight three, said he would make adjustments for Monday’s match.
“Northern Ireland are incredibly robust, they play a whole lot of long balls. They’ll sit and we shall not have much space, so we will need to think of something tactically,” he said.
The German press have been critical of the team’s attempts against the Dutch.
Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel warned that”lessons must be learned” from the conquer while the country’s biggest tabloid Bild stated that”alarm bells” were now ringing around the qualification campaign.
Following the jolting result, captain and Germany keeper of Friday Manuel Neuer has cautioned his team-mates not to violate.
“We all know that anything could happen in football, we experienced ourselves at 2018, so it is important we take this game seriously,” he told Bild.
“It isn’t ideal for all of us to be playing with an away game in Belfast at the moment. They have won all their matches up to now and it is always difficult to score goals against such competitions.”
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