GERMANY take on Cameroon as they look to secure their place in the Confederations Cup semi-final.
He said: "They are the team that will give us a good idea of what we can accomplish here". "It will be important for their development".
A year before the World Cup, Loew took the gamble of leaving all of his World Cup-winning stars at home to blood fringe players. Chile has won the last two Copa Americas and is seeking its first trophy in a major worldwide competition.
T he Germans played out a 1-1 draw with Chile in their second group outing after a 3-2 win over Australia in their first match.
The two sides will meet in Moscow on Sunday night (Monday 1am AEST) with a place in the tournament semi-finals on the line. "It's fair to say that Australia was a team that in a way we could fathom". In turn, the team of Chile does not even hide the fact that it came to the East of Europe exclusively for the victory. All of their players can score, with the exception of one or two.
Given their record of getting on the scoreboard in 17 of their last 18 internationals, you can rest assured that the Socceroos will, at the very least, make one goal in tomorrow's match.
The most recent was in 2014 when Mario Goetze's goal sealed a 1-0 friendly win in Stuttgart.
"We can not allow so many mistakes against Chile and we need to be more efficient up front", said Bayern Munich's Kimmich, Germany's first-choice right-back at 22.
Against Chile on Thursday, Stindl put in a strong performance in Kazan.
Meanwhile, Australia will play Cameroon in St Petersburg tonight with both teams knowing they can ill afford another loss.
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However, Germany equalised against the run of play four minutes before the break.
Germany were more assertive in the second half than they were in the first.
The reigning World Champions were nearly overtaken by the Aussie team, but at the end of the game, Germany won 3-2.
Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi agreed on it being a very technical game.
"I'm very happy to be Chile's top scorer".
"We will not just be hoping, we will prepare to try to win".
Pizzi said forward Alexis Sanchez, who had been nursing a left ankle sprain and only played a few minutes from the bench against Cameroon, will likely start against Germany.
Mustafi's poor ball out found itself to Sanchez, who exchanged passes with Arturo Vidal before steering a low left-footed finish in off the post to embarrass Mustafi.
Thursday's other Group B contest also ended in a 1-1 draw, as Australia battled back after falling behind to Cameroon.





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