FIFA World Cup 2014: Germany out to end third place rut

German captain is desperate to change the fortunes of the team

Update: 2014-07-06 06:34 GMT
Germany captain Philip Lahm will look to guide his team to World Cup finals

Rio de Janeiro: Germany captain Philipp Lahm is desperate to avoid his side becoming the eternal third place team as they plot how to beat Brazil in the World Cup semi-final.While celebrating beating France 1-0 in Friday’s quarter final, Lahm knows a defeat to the hosts on Tuesday in Belo Horizonte would condemn him to a third straight appearance in the third place play-off.

“I really do not need that, that’s something I want to rule out,” joked Lahm, who was on losing teams in semi-finals at the 2006 and 2010 World Cup finals.“We definitely want more, that wasn’t our last appearance in Rio.”Man-of-the-match Mats Hummels’ 13th-minute header sealed victory over France. Germany have now reached the semi-finals at 13 of the 20 World Cup finals and last failed to reach the last four at France ’98.

German coach Joachim Loew has reached the semis of all four major tournaments during his eight-year reign and the Germans are eager to return to Rio’s Maracana Stadium for the final on July 13.First they must beat Brazil, formidable even without star striker Neymar and suspended captain Thiago Silva.And Loew has urged his players “to take the next step” in their bid to end a 24-year wait for a fourth World Cup title by knocking-out Brazil.

Having ground out a 2-0 extra-time win over Algeria with an unconvincing display in the last 16, Germany raised their game to see off Didier Deschamps’ France on Friday“We’ll see how things go now, only top teams reach the semi-finals, but we have now won 28 of our last 31 competitive matches,” said Germany’s head coach.“It needs a special performance to permanently be in the last four, but now we are trying to take the next step.

“The team is established, stable and can handle a game, just as they did against Algeria.“The team is improving from game to game, they are fully focused and are working very hard.”On the eve of the last eight match, seven of the German squad had suffered from mild ’flu.But Loew said illness was not a factor in his defensive reshuffle as Per Mertesacker sat out the France win while Lahm was moved to right-back.

“It was a tactical decision to play (centre-backs) Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels, because (Karim) Benzema, (Mathieu) Valbuena and (Antoine) Griezmann are very fast,” said Loew.

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