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Best yet to come from Germany - Loew

Written By ebube on Friday, July 4, 2014 | 5:20 AM

Joachim Loew insists the best is yet to come from his mis-firing Germany on the eve of Friday's World Cup quarterfinal against France. Loew's Germans take on the French at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium, but have failed to impress since thumping Portugal 4-0 in their opening match. Germany finished as group winners after grinding out a 2-2 draw with Ghana and a 1-0 win over the USA, but laboured to a 2-1 extra-time win over Algeria on Monday in the last 16 after struggling to finish their chances. Loew is bidding to steer his side to the semifinals of a major tournament for the fourth consecutive time in his eight-year reign. Germany have so far failed to recapture their dazzling form of 2010 when they finished third in South Africa, claiming the scalps of England and Argentina en route. But Loew says the best is yet to come as they bid to beat France and claim a place in Tuesday's semifinal against either Brazil or Colombia. "We haven't shown a consistent level of performance so far," said the 54-year-old Loew. "Teams like Ghana and USA had nothing to lose and everything to win, this game is different. "We have not yet delivered our best possible performances. "We had a very bad first half against Algeria, but were better in the second. "The team showed they can fight, Algeria fought hard, but we fought harder. "We brought them to their knees in the second half and we really had a strong will to win. "Some people have said 'who are Algeria?' but that shows they have little footballing knowledge. "This isn't an easy-to-figure out computer game and your own team isn't always easy to programme, but you have to find the right combinations. "You either win and stay or lose and go home."
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