Germany vs Ukraine; European Championships Group C
Germany vs Ukraine. European Championships Group C.
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Germany v Ukraine preview: Defensive headache for Joachim Low
Sunday 12 June 2016 22:46, UK
World Cup winners Germany commence their bid to claim the European crown in Sunday evening’s opening game against Ukraine.
The Germans will be strong favourites to make a winning start, although a growing injury list is sure to raise Ukrainian hopes of an upset in Lille.
Defence is undoubtedly the weakest link for manager Joachim Low going into the game, with a huge question mark surrounding the fitness of Mats Hummels who is struggling to shake off a calf problem.
Antonio Rudiger would have been the ideal replacement at centre half, although he tore his cruciate ligaments in training last week and will miss the entire tournament.
Germany didn't exactly set their qualifying group alight, going down to surprise defeats against Poland and the Republic of Ireland.
That is bound to lift Ukraine's confidence and assistant coach Andriy Shevchenko believes strong organisation could provide the key to unlocking an unfamiliar looking German back four.
He told Uefa.com: "Ukraine are a well equipped and compact team. We have developed a certain style, and our opponents know it's never easy against us.
"We do not concede many, we always play with great commitment, and we have top players like Andriy Yarmolenko and Yevhen Konoplyanka.
"I think this side has a good chance of getting through the group."
Shevchenko added: "Olexandr Zinchenko is definitely a talented player but everything depends on his professionalism, desire and mentality. If he gets a chance, he has to show he is a cut above.
"Viktor Kovalenko is another young player with great potential. His consistent performances for Shakhtar Donetsk gave us grounds for trusting him with a place in the national team. I'm sure he will get his opportunity in France."
Team news
Hummels is set for a late fitness test and will be replaced by either Joshua Kimmich or Shkodran Mustafi if he misses out.
Low must decide whether to go with Mario Gomez or Mario Gotze up front.
Artem Kravets and Oleh Husyev are both doubts for Ukraine.
Opta stats
Germany are unbeaten against Ukraine (W2 D3). Their last two games have produced 11 goals (7 for Germany, 4 for Ukraine).
This is Germany and Ukraine's first encounter in a major tournament. This is Germany's 12th Euros, more than any other team. They have won it three times (1972, 1980, 1996), the most alongside Spain (1964, 2008, 2012).
Germany have won seven of their last nine games in the European Championships, losing twice (2008 final v Spain & 2012 semi-final v Italy).
Low has taken charge of 11 games as manager at the Euros, the joint-most alongside Berti Vogts. He has led Germany since 2006, the longest current tenure among managers who made it to Euro 2016.
Germany have never lost their opening game at the Euros (W6 D5).
This is the Ukraine's second appearance at the European Championship finals. However, it's the first time they've qualified for the tournament (they were co-hosts in 2012).
Ukraine were knocked out in the group stages in their only previous appearance at the Euros finals (2012). Shevchenko is the only player so far to have scored for Ukraine at the Euros (2 goals).
Ukraine head-coach Mykhaylo Fomenko is taking charge at a major tournament for the first time. He earned 24 caps as a player with the USSR.
Paul Merson's prediction
Germany look in a spot of bother following another defender dropping out injured. The Germans are renowned for starting tournaments slowly and I fancy Ukraine to hold them in Lille.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 6-1)