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Mesut Özil Amazing Pass to Schweinsteiger

Germany coach Joachim Low has stressed that winning was all that mattered for the Nationalelf in Friday evening's World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan. The Euro 2012 semi-finalists recorded a comfortable 3-0 win courtesy of goals from Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller, yet failed to really impress in Astana as they struggled after the break. "We were obligated to bag the full three points here. It was not easy to find some space, but the most important thing is that we won," Low said at a press conference. "The match was pretty much decided at half-time. We then slowed down a bit in the second half. That's why we didn't really get into our rhythm after the break." The Germany coach then went on to explain his decision to drop Lukas Podolski in favour of Julian Draxler. "Lukas hadn't played for a few weeks and Draxler impressed on the training pitch after some fine performances for Schalke," he continued. "I wanted to see how Julian would do from the beginning. No player is guaranteed a starting berth and the players should feel the pressure." Podolski eventually came off the bench after just 19 minutes to replace the injured Draxler. Germany host Kazakhstan on Tuesday and sit five points clear at the top of Group C ahead of second-placed Sweden. Miroslav Beranek's men remain winless after five games.

Video singing Croatian fans

Balkan big derby taking place in these moments between Croatia and Serbia has filed euphoria Croatian fans in Zagreb, where it is developing the meeting. Before the match, Croatian fans in large numbers were seen Zagreb streets chanting anti-Serb great crust, among which was the "murder, murder Serb". These calls ultranationalist Croatian fans were continued during the meeting. Throughout the first half of the entire stadium "Maksimir" in Zagreb, where are collected over 50,000 fervent fans, choirs singing anti-Serb.