Germany facing striker problem ahead of crunch Nations League ties

IANS  |  Berlin 

Times couldn't be more challenging for German national Loew.

With set to face the this Saturday and world champions next Thursday in the newly-formed Nations League, Loew finds himself in a precarious position, reports

Looking to bounce back from a disastrous group stage exit at in Russia, Loew is running out of attacking options just when he needs them the most.

The head will be without the services of attacking players such as Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City), (Leverkusen), (SC Freiburg) and star Marco Reus, all of whom are sidelined with

All this comes as German association has demanded positive results in the short-term, with Loew having admitted that he feels under particularly close observation at the present time.

Loew called the outcome of the crucial matches against Germany's neighbours and longtime rivals as "trendsetting for our campaign." Being demoted to League B would cause considerable damage to Loew's image, not to mention Germany's reputation as a leading nation.

After a goalless draw against in their home game, would be well advised to improve their performance. Two defeats would endanger Germany's place in League A and reignite speculation about Loew's future as the

Loew has also come under fire for calling up Mark Uth, as the Schalke striker is currently performing poorly and hasn't yet scored a goal in the first seven games of the 2018/2019 season.

A lack of strikers is not the only difficulty Loew has to contend with, as the recent malaise in the 2017/2018 champions Munich is also said to be affecting the national team's performance.

Loew's squad contains no fewer than seven players. Bayern's frustrating elimination in the semi-finals of the 2017/against Real Madrid, allied to its surprising defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Cup final only three days later, is said to be one of the main reasons for Germany's poor performance.

Things have not improved significantly so far this season. After a promising start, Niko Kovac's side are winless in four games and languishing in sixth position in the league table, prompting serious discussions about the quality of both team and coach.

Pundits such as former German internationals and have spoken of a mentality problem. "Several players put their own interests above that of the team," Matthaus commented.

Bayern striker said he is hoping for some "diversion" provided by the atmosphere in the national team but admitted that they had had a hard time lately. Club and country teammate said he would be happy "if we manage to gain some additional self-confidence when performing well with the national team."

At present, it seems as if Germany's striking hopes will rest on the shoulders of 22-year-old The striker scored two goals and delivered two assists as his side crushed league newcomers 6-0 last weekend, and is said to be in good spirits.

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 13:16 IST