Loew regrets telling Goetze 'show you're better than Messi'

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has said he regrets telling to 'show the world you're better than (Lionel) Messi' during the 2014 final as the has since struggled to live up to his billing as a winner.

Loew says he feels partly responsible for the pressure the struggling Goetze has been under to prove he is still the who won for nearly four years ago.

"That sentence was a spontaneous idea," said Loew at an event in on Friday.

"Whether this was good in hindsight, I do not know.

"In that moment, you don't think about things that could happen afterwards.

"I made the mistake of making the sentence public afterwards." Loew uttered the immortal words to Goetze shortly before the ran on in the 88th minute of the final against at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana with the score goalless.

Goetze, who was only 22 during the 2014 finals, wrote himself into folklore when his chest-and-volley goal in the 113th minute of the final won the title. Superstar had to settle for a runners-up medal with his team after losing 1-0 as Germany lifted the trophy.

However, since then Goetze has struggled for form following and in his two seasons back at Borussia after an unhappy three-year stint with Bayern Munich.

Loew says the 2017/18 campaign has 'not been his (Goetze's) season' and admits it was a hard choice leaving the play-maker out of Germany's extended 27-man World Cup squad, which was named last Tuesday.

The head feels his 'show you're better than Messi' comment "didn't helped Mario over the following few months" after as "he was always measured" by his stunning impact off the bench in the final.

"If a scores the decisive goal in the final at such a young age, it can be a burden later," added Loew.

"This season was not what we have all wished for from " Having scored 17 goals in 63 appearances for Germany, Goetze has vowed to win back his place and wished the champions all the best for

"Of course I am sad that I won't be participating at the World Cup, but I will do everything I can to get back into the squad," Goetze wrote on on Saturday.

Germany open their defence against in on June 17 having also drawn and in Group F.

"I hope the guys, the coaches and the back-room staff have a good time in and I'll keep my fingers crossed for all of them that they become world champions.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 20:10 IST