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Euro 2021: Germany still need some work ahead of France opener, says coach Joachim Loew

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SEEFELD: Germany still need to work on parts of their game before the start of the European Championship, coach

Joachim Loew

said on Sunday at the end of their nine-day training camp in Austria.

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The Germans, starting their tournament against world champions France on June 15, play their last warm-up match against Latvia on Monday. The

Euros

open on Friday.

"I cannot fully draw conclusions from our camp just yet because our preparation continues and after the game tomorrow we have a week in Duesseldorf to prepare for France," Loew, going into his final tournament as Germany coach, told a news conference.

Loew has been in charge since 2006 and will be succeeded by his former assistant and former

Bayern Munich

coach Hansi Flick after the tournament.

The Germans also play European champions Portugal as well as Hungary in Group F and are desperate to deliver a better performance than their 2018 World Cup first-round exit and their two disappointing

Nations League

campaigns since then.

The Germans also suffered a 6-0 loss to Spain in November, their heaviest ever defeat in a competitive game.
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"We have certainly taken a step forward but we still have to improve," Loew said. "We have done the basic work but on some issues for the next week we will continue to work to become more stable and stronger."

The coach said he would not use the Latvia game as a dress rehearsal for France, with several players having had a shorter preparation time due to their participation in the Champions League final.

"I plan to make some substitutions because the players from the English teams (from the Champions League final between Manchester City and Chelsea) should not be stretched too hard."

Timo Werner

, Kai Havretz, Antonio Ruediger and Ilkay Gundogan joined only days ago.

"We have to fine-tune things but we don't want to risk injuries with these players. They had a few days of rest and a lot of matches under their belt this season," Loew said.

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