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Beckenbauer hails Germans as No 1 in Europe

Agence France-Presse

Berlin, March 27, 2007
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German legend Franz Beckenbauer insisted on Tuesday Germany are the best football side in Europe after describing last Saturday's 2-1 win over the Czech Republic last Saturday as a "landmark" result.

In his weekly column in German newspaper Bild, Beckenbauer said the victory in Prague cements Germany's status as European No 1 and takes them a step closer to qualification for Euro 2008 in Switzerland and Austria next summer.

"I'll dare to say it. At the moment we are the No 1 team in Europe," wrote Beckenbauer after German coach Joachim Loew claimed his seventh win in eight games since taking over from Jurgen Klinsmann after last year's World Cup.

"We took the game to the Czechs and some of our play looked like a training video.

"On top of the momentum Jurgen Klinsmann built, the team are now showing signs of telepathic understanding and are functioning like a well-drilled unit."

It's a far cry from just a year ago when the 61-year-old, who won 103 caps over 12 years, was highly critical after Germany were hammered 4-1 by Italy in Florence.

Beckenbauer questioned the methods of then-coach Klinsmann and his deputy Loew which sparked huge debate in Germany.

But after the win in Prague, thanks to two goals from Schalke O4 striker Kevin Kuranyi, Beckenbauer described Loew's promotion to the head coach as a "piece of luck".

Loew, 47, enjoyed limited success in charge of VfB Stuttgart, Austria Vienna and Tyrol FC Innsbruck before his promotion, but has got Germany playing some attractive football.

"Obviously he has strong powers of persuasion amongst the squad," judged Beckenbauer.

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