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13.10.2009
Germany to finish with a flurry: Loew



Coach Joachim Loew has insisted Germany must finish their World Cup qualification campaign here Wednesday with a victory over Finland with places at South Africa 2010 up for grabs.

Germany booked their berth at next June's World Cup when they won 1-0 in Moscow on Saturday night, but with his side undefeated at the top of Group Four, Loew is calling for a ninth win in ten qualifying matches.

"We want the three points, we want to finish this qualification phase with a win," said Loew ahead of the clash at Hamburg's HSH Nordbank Arena.

Loew said Stuttgart's Brazil-born striker Cacau will start alongside Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez, while Hoffenheim's Andreas Beck will play on the right side of the defence and Hamburg's Piotr Trochowski will start on the wing.

Stuttgart's Thomas Hitzlsperger takes the central defensive midfielder's role while Germany captain Michael Ballack is set to play a limited role.

The 33-year-old picked up an ankle injury in Moscow and Loew is keen to give other people their chance to play.

"This is their chance to show me they are ready for a World Cup," said Loew.

"Michael will play maybe a half or 60 minutes, we have to be aware of his workload with Champions League games coming up."

Turkey coach Fatih Terim says he will resign after Wednesday's game with Armenia now his side are unable to qualify for the World Cup and Loew has been linked to the role by the Turkish media.

The 49-year-old German has twice coached Turkish sides, but insists he is fully focused on the Germany job.

"I haven't heard anything about it, I know Turkish football and there are lots of names being mentioned for the job.

"But for me it is not a theme and I am just concentrating on my job."

Germany join fellow European heavyweights England, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands who have already qualified for the World Cup and Loew says he has been surprised by the form of other big sides.

"Germany is always amongst the favourites for a major tournament and we have a good basis to win the title in South Africa," said Loew.

"For the moment, I have a good feeling about next year, we have been building for five years towards this tournament.

"It is still far too early to say what will happen, but we have a good basis and a team, which is always improving.

"But I was surprised that teams like France and Portugal had problems qualifying, but those sides have world-class players and it will be interesting to see how these teams perform in the play-offs."

And Loew also revealed who makes up the backbone of the Germany side in his first-choice line-up alongside captain Ballack.

"Philipp Lahm is a very consistent player and is absolutely appreciated by the team, as is defender Per Mertesacker," said Loew.

"He is totally reliable and strong, whenever we meet strong opponents.

"Also Bastian Schweinsteiger is held in high regard because he has matured into his role in midfield.

"Also striker Miroslav Klose has always justified my confidence in him over the years."

Source: © 2009 AFP - Natalia Kolesnikova

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