Low delight at Germany success

23 June 2012 06:47

Germany coach Joachim Low was happy his "cheeky" team selection paid off as his side cruised past Greece 4-2 in their quarter-final in Gdansk.

He made three significant changes from the team which beat Denmark to finish Group B with a 100 per cent record, the stand-out one being replacing three-goal striker Mario Gomez with Miroslav Klose. Low said he was unconcerned these alterations leaked out into the public domain hours before kick-off, even if it did spoil the element of surprise.

"To be cheeky is a good thing. It was the time to bring in some fresh faces and different types of players who could do a job and I think it worked very well," said Low.

After missing a host of first-half chances, captain Philipp Lahm gave the three-time champions the lead just before the break. Celtic striker Georgios Samaras equalised soon after the interval, but goals from Sami Khedira, Klose and Marco Reus eased Germany into a last-four encounter with England or Italy despite Dimitris Salpingidis' late penalty.

Low added: "I thought after three victories, with which I was satisfied, we needed to be unpredictable against Greece because they know us very well."

On his line-up being made public beforehand, he added: "It is not the way I would have wanted but it is the way it happened and that is that."

Regarding the game itself, Low said: "I don't think there is any question we absolutely deserved to win this match. Greece scored two goals out of one chance and the only thing I can say is we didn't take chances at the start of the game.

"Right from the start we were very good, we had lots of chances. They had a strong defence but in the second half we didn't let them hassle us because of the goal we conceded. We put in a good performance and the whole way we played was fantastic."

Greece coach Fernando Santos admitted his side were smothered by Germany - who dominated possession - in the first half, but was pleased with their showing after the interval and also overall at Euro 2012.

"I would like to congratulate Germany. They played well," he said. "I would also like to congratulate my players not only for [their] performance and effort in [the] match but for all their efforts during this tournament. The German team were really good and they deserved their huge percentage of ball possession.

Source: PA