WARSAW (AFP)
Germany coach Joachim Loew has admitted title talk is cheap after
his young team showed plenty of potential at Euro 2012, but came
up short when it mattered in their 2-1 semi-final defeat to
Italy.
Italy striker Mario Balotelli broke German hearts on Thursday
with a first-half header and a rasping drive to leave the Germans
on the ropes and 2-0 down at the break.
Germany bounced back and gave themselves a faint lifeline with a
92nd-minute penalty from Mesut Ozil, but it was too little, too
late.
For all their promise as one of the pre-tournament favourites,
along with Spain, after winning all ten of their Euro 2012
qualifying matches, Loew's team had their 15-match winning streak
in competitive matches abruptly ended by the Italians.
The solid defence the Germans are known for was exposed by
Balotelli's power and pace, while the silky skills of midfielders
Bastian Schweinsteiger and Ozil fell short against the Italian
midfielders Andrea Pirlo and Riccardo Montolivo.
Ozil was only one of several Germans who lost out in comparison
with the street-wise Italians, but Loew, who is under contract
until the 2014 World Cup, said Germany's time will come.
"That's all part of the development of the team. You can't get a
title by just talking about it," said the 52-year-old.
"Spain had to wait a long time (to win the 2010 World Cup and
Euro 2008).
"In the second-half, we did everything we could to turn the game
around. We played with real heart.
"Apart from the defeat, this tournament was very good and it's a
learning process.
"Playing at this top level with these teams, there is not much
between them.
"Just one moment can be decisive as to whether you win or lose.
"The team has really moved forward in the last two years, we've
caught up with lots of nations who were ahead of us and now we're
at the same level as the really top teams.
"We didn't make it today, but there will be a chance in the
future.
"The energy was there, we wanted to get to the final and we
always felt that, but today, in the first half, we fell behind.
"That's why we're sitting here and that's why we are
disappointed."
Loew said Italy deserved their victory and added the Italians
have a chance against defending champions Spain in Sunday's final
in Kiev.
"Spain weren't quite as strong in the last few games as they were
in 2010," said Loew.
"I think it will be totally open, the Italians will have the
confidence gained from winning against England and now against
us."