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The first international match in 2015 World Cup Germany now receives Australia. Germany coach Loew omitted initially on captain Schweinsteiger. As the game is running, you learn here live.

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 The first international match in 2015 World Cup Germany now receives Australia. Germany coach Loew omitted initially on captain Schweinsteiger. As the game is running, you learn here live.

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Soccer champion Germany does at startup to international game year 2015 extremely difficult. The team coach Joachim Loew had against Asian champions Australia in Kaiserslautern at the break with a 1: 1 content after the favorite revealed some shortcomings. Dortmund’s Marco Reus (17) had the DFB-Elf brought the sold-out Fritz-Walter-Stadion in, James Troisi (40) managed just before the break of compensation.

Loew renounced initially somewhat surprising at first time since the World Cup triumph standing in the squad new captain Bastian Schweinsteiger. Instead, led the team onto the field Sami Khedira – as in the 1: 0 against Spain to the Financial Statements 2014. Real-led professional with a ball and win a sprint across half the pitch 1: 0 a. Reus tucked the ball after Khediras pass on the six-yard box and on the verge of offside to score.

Previously, however, started with six world champions DFB-Elf had problems. In the defensive back three returnees with Holger Badstuber gaping loopholes that took Australia to good opportunities. The Ingolstadt Mathew Leckie (9) and Nathan Burns (14) missed the New Ron-Robert Zieler place of the ailing Manuel kept German target.

After a quarter of an hour Germany was driven by eye-catching Ilkay Gundogan returnees and the strong Reus at the first opportunity. Reus, who formed a double top with pal Mario Götze, awarded after his eighth international goal alone standing in front of Australia’s goalkeeper Mathew Ryan the possible 2: 0 (23). The young Cologne Jonas Hector, who was deployed on the left wing, could have increased (27)..

The German team had the events then apparently under control, but remained susceptible to quick counter-attacks of the guests, of which Troisi took advantage of a head for not undeserved equalizer. The first set botene in this formation German defensive trio, which also Benedikt Höwedes and Shkodran Mustafi belonged also acted in this scene is anything but a firm grasp. Also Loew’s hope the opponent with two additional players in midfield (Hector and Karim Arabi Bell) to put pressure intensified fulfilled only partially

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