The selector of Germany, Joachim Löw, assured this Tuesday that the priority for tomorrow's match for the 'Teutons' is to focus "on the match against South Korea" to qualify for the knockout stages of the 2018 World Cup, and that it would be a mistake to think "about the match between Mexico and Sweden".
The 'Mannschaft', the current world champion, faces a third and final matchday of Group F of the World Cup with the calculator in hand, since anything other than overcoming the Asian team could complicate their presence in the next round of the tournament, something that has not happened since France 1938.
"I don't know what our chances of winning tomorrow are. They are different scenarios and, although we will know what the score between Mexico and Sweden will be and that would allow us to react, what we have to do is focus on winning," said Löw in the Kazan Arena, the venue for tomorrow's match.
In addition, the German strategist, who warned that "South Korea has more players apart from Heung-min Son", their most media-footballer, expressed his satisfaction with Mesut Özil's "reaction" in training after being a substitute against Sweden.
"After the match against Sweden, he showed a great reaction in training, just like (Sami) Kheira did. Everyone has the chance to play tomorrow," he said. Germany and South Korea will face each other from 9:00 a.m. (Peruvian time) with the sole objective of reaching the knockout stages of the World Cup.