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Germany forward Lukas Podolski criticises Euro 2016 format

Lukas Podolski appeared as a late substitute in the last-16 win over Slovakia
Image: Lukas Podolski appeared as a late substitute in the last-16 win over Slovakia

Germany forward Lukas Podolski has criticised the new 24-team format for Euro 2016, labelling it "stupid" due to the confusion it has created for players.

UEFA have added eight places to the tournament since it was last hosted in 2012, when only the top-two sides from the four groups advanced into the quarter-finals.

The expansion means four of the best third-placed teams joined the top-two from each of the six groups in the last 16 and Podolski believes sides were forced to wait too long to discover who their opponents were in the knockouts stages.

Germany midfielder Julian Draxler (left) celebrates with team-mates after scoring
Image: Germany will face Italy in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016

"The group stage was a little bit strange, because UEFA did some stupid things with the system. It's not about the smaller teams, it's about the decisions. Some teams waited three days in the camp for a decision," Podolski told reporters in France.

"You lose the first two games and you still have a chance to get through to the next round. So it is a bit confused but for us, it doesn't matter."

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World champions Germany, who cruised past Slovakia 3-0 on Sunday, face Italy in a mouth-watering quarter-final showdown in Bordeaux on Saturday.   

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