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Soccer Euro 2016
Soccer Euro 2016
Predictably unpredictable
The three-time European champions have set a standard. Their performance in Lille
was arguably the most dominant by a team at this championship.
After three average group displays, this was more trademark Low. The 56-year-old is
a coach who does not believe in rigid roles, and against Slovakia the movement of
his attack stretched the opposition defence.
Germany started in a 4-2-3-1 formation with Draxler on the left, Ozil in middle and
Thomas Muller on the right of the attack, just behind striker Gomez.
But Draxler often interchanged with Ozil, and Muller spread himself about the Slovak
half.
Jan Kozak's side spent the match chasing the Germans, and the game, after Bayern
Munich's Boateng rifled in the first with a brilliant piece of opportunism.
They should have made it 2-0 but Ozil's tame spot-kick was easily saved by Matus
Kozacik, after Gomez had been fouled by Martin Skrtel.
That miss did not knock the Germans off their stride, however, as the excellent
Draxler teased Kucka down the left before finding Gomez, who scored his second of
the tournament.
And despite playing at a lower tempo after the break, Germany still managed to
score a third when Draxler placed a near-post volley high past Kozacik.
Julian Draxler was the sponsors' man of the match, but Toni Kroos deserves the BBC award
for his display in central midfield. The Real Madrid player had 96 passes - the most of any
Germany player and three times as many as Draxler - with 79 of those coming in the
opposition half. Despite playing deeper he still managed four shots.
Slovakia goalkeeper Matus Kozacik: "We feel sorry because, from the beginning, the
Germans dominated. We did not make them suffer at all. It is a pity.
"Perhaps after we defeated them in the [pre-Euros friendly], they prepared better.
They played in a disciplined way and showed their greatness.
"If Kucka could have scored, we might have done something but their second goal
was decisive.
"We have achieved a lot, I am very happy I could be here. After some time, we will
appreciate it even more."
Germany have kept four clean sheets at Euro 2016 - more than they have recorded in
any other edition of the European Championships.
Gomez is now Germany's joint-top scorer at the European Championships, alongside
Jurgen Klinsmann (five goals).
Draxler is the first Germany player to score and assist in a single Euros match since
Philipp Lahm in 2008 (v Turkey).
Ozil has also missed his last three penalties in competitive action (for club and
country alike).
Only Miroslav Klose (37) has appeared more times for Germany at major
competitions than Bastian Schweinsteiger (36).