Germany expecting the unexpected when they take on Italy at Euro 2016
Jogi Loew prepared to face unfamiliar line up

Germany coach Joachim Loew said Friday he won’t be fooled: when it comes to Italy and major finals, he is taking nothing for granted ahead of their battle for a semi-final spot at Euro 2016.
Barely four months after humbling Italy 4-1 in a friendly in Munich, Germany go into Saturday’s quarter-final clash in Bordeaux as favourites to clinch a place in the last four and a match-up with France or Iceland.
Loew’s men virtually cruised to the World Cup trophy in Brazil two years ago and, considered by Italy coach Antonio Conte as “the most complete” national team he has ever seen, they are widely tipped to add the European title too.
The last side to achieve the feat was Spain, who claimed their second successive title from the European Championships in 2012, two years after winning the World Cup.

But Spain’s bid for a record third successive title ended with a 2-0 defeat to Italy in Paris on Sunday, and Loew -- who saw Germany’s Euro 2012 bid stopped by Italy in the semi-finals -- said he has seen the warning signs.