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Germany vs Poland Thursday June 16, 20:00 Live on ITV 1 

Germany 

Germany's 2-0 win over Ukraine was a long way from the ideal execution, yet it says a ton that individuals are more agonized over Jogi Low's touchline gasp scrounging (does the man never understand he's on camera?) than they are about any guarded insufficiencies Die Mannschaft may have shown on Sunday night. The title holders took an early lead through Shkodran Mustafi's savage header, wobbled a bit before half-time, yet then controlled the second half without breaking a sweat. A turning gray Bastian Schweinsteiger, quick to sparkle after a disappointingly insufficient crusade at Manchester United, included the final blow with an eminent completion.

Germany vs Poland Euro 2016



Like Bayern Munich, Germany are a group that regularly rules, yet once in a while traverses an amusement without giving the restriction no less than maybe a couple adequate possibilities. At the point when Ukraine had opportunities, either the stoic Manuel Neuer or the versatile Jerome Boateng remained in their direction. At the same time, Toni Kroos ran the diversion from midfield like he was on the "Simple" setting and other people was playing Euro 2016's "Hard" level. 

It implies Germany have now won eight of their last ten diversions in the European Championship finals, losing just the 2008 last and the 2012 semi-last. That last thrashing to Spain is the stand out of the last 13 EC finals matches they have neglected to score in. 

The title holders will make a passionate come back to the Stade de France for this diversion, the first occasion when they'll play at the stadium since November's horrendous terrorist assaults in the French capital. Germany's players, excessively unnerved, making it impossible to come back to their group lodging in the midst of the disorder, stayed in the guts of the stadium. Their French partners stayed with them in a signal of solidarity. The German squad are playing down the hugeness of coming back to Paris, demanding they are completely centered around the current workload. 

Low is accepted to consider beginning with the same eleven players who started the Ukraine match. On the off chance that there is a change, it could be at focus back, on the grounds that Mats Hummels is fit once more. Regardless of scoring on Sunday, Mustafi would be the man to clear a path. 

Poland 

Adam Nawalka's Poland impacted the world forever on Sunday, as the nation secured a triumph at the European Championship finals surprisingly. Poland played on the front foot from the main shriek, penning Northern Ireland back, and the Arkadiusz Milik objective that won the match was radiantly taken. In reality, Milik shone more splendidly than Robert Lewandowski, as the Bayern Munich whiz was continued the edges by a decided Northern Ireland rearguard. 

Poland have a few motivations to feel they can bring about a surprise against Germany. Firstly, they beat them 2-0 in Warsaw in qualifying, their lone ever triumph against the World Cup champs. They likewise completed only a point behind Germany in qualifying. It's additionally worth remembering that Jogi Low's Germany have built up an interesting characteristic, in that they tend to plunge severely in the second gathering match. In 2008 they lost 2-1 to Croatia, in 2010 they went down 1-0 to Serbia, and in 2014 they were held to a throbbing 2-2 draw by Ghana. 

Subsequent to showing up against NI, fast winger Kamil Grosicki is in conflict for a beginning spot, in spite of the fact that adolescent Bartosz Kapustka welled in his nonappearance. Manager Wojciech Szczesny has a thigh damage, in spite of the fact that Lukasz Fabianski has had a decent season with Swansea, and would be a more than capable representative

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