Luxembourg v Germany: Line-ups, stats and preview
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Luxembourg v Germany: Line-ups, stats and preview
"Everyone is up for the challenge, we have a responsibility, it is our duty. In the end, it is about the basics, doing them with full conviction, about our pressing, our intensity... These are simple things that are brutally unpleasant for the opponents if you do them well and with 100% commitment."
"The most important thing is... to be successful at these games, get the six points and qualify for the World Cup. We do not depend on other results, only rely on our team's performances. It is a good starting point but we still have to make it successful. We don't have the luxury of another slip-up. We have improved but still need to complete the task."
Germany need two wins from their final two qualifying matches to secure World Cup qualification. An opening home defeat to Slovakia put the team behind, but three successive wins, including a vital 1-0 victory in Northern Ireland, have restored momentum. Jonathan Tah stressed responsibility, pressing and intensity as fundamentals to make life difficult for opponents. Julian Nagelsmann prioritised securing six points and warned there is no room for another slip-up. Luxembourg remain without a point after losing the reverse fixture 4-0 following an early red card, though Aiman Dardari expects strong home support.
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