'Hunted' Germany hungry for back-to-back World Cup titles

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believes will be "like never before" when they attempt to become the first team for 56 years to successfully defend in

"will be like never before, and near-superhuman forces will be needed if we want to end up becoming world champions again," warned Loew.

Loew sees -- who beat 1-0 in a friendly in in March, -- Spain, England, and as Germany's main threats at 2018.

"Only us, as world champions, have anything to lose." Germany have reached at least the semi-finals of every major tournament since finals with Loew in charge.

Under his stewardship, Germany have cemented their reputation as a tournament team capable of raising their performances for the big occasions.

The 58-year-old stepped up from his role as to replace as in 2006 and Germany went on to finish as runners-up at Euro 2008, then third at

His crowning moment was when scored the winning goal in final.

However, Loew enhanced his status in Germany by winning the 2017 Confederations Cup, beating 1-0 in the final, despite his brave decision to take an inexperienced squad to and rest his star players.

His reward was a contract extension which will carry him through to finals in

His record of 106 wins in 160 matches, with 30 draws and 24 defeats, gives him a win ratio of 66 per cent.

He narrowly missed a German national team record in March when Gabriel Jesus' winning goal for in robbed Loew of a 23rd consecutive game without defeat.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 16:25 IST