World Cup quarter-final: No room for complacency, says Germany coach Loew

Coach Loew

Joachim Loew insists Germany must improve for Friday's World Cup quarter-final against France after a below-par performance in their 2-1 extra-time win over Algeria in the last 16.
Late goals by Andre Schuerrle and Mesut Ozil sealed victory in Porto Alegre on Monday to put three-time winners Germany into the last eight.
Didier Deschamps' France lie in wait at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium, but Loew says his side must remedy their poor finishing and defensive errors against Algeria.
"We must be better for the match against the French," admitted the 54-year-old Germany head coach.
"Today was a victory of the will.
"During the first half we were poor, we gave away a lot of ball, which invited Algeria to counter-attack us."
Chelsea winger Schuerrle put the Germans ahead with a deft 92nd-minute flick to reward his impressive display off the bench after replacing the ineffective Mario Goetze at half-time.
"We'd have prefered to win in 90 minutes, but the Algerians did a good job," said Schuerrle.
"We don't care how we did it, the main thing is we're in the quarter-finals."
Loew revealed Germany's right-back Shkodran Mustafi is set to miss the rest of the tournament after suffering a hamstring injury.
But Germany's midfield general Bastian Schweinsteiger should be fit despite limping off in extra-time.
"Mustafi did a great job, but he's pulled a muscle and I don't think he will play a further role in this tournament," said Loew.
"Schweinsteiger just had cramps at the end, he was just empty after the 90 minutes, but he isn't injured."
Loew also singled out Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer for an impressive display to repeatedly thwart Algeria's attacks until Abdelmoumene Djabou claimed a late consolation goal.
"Neuer had an extraordinary game he kept cutting out their long passes," said Loew.

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