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Bucharest (dpa) - Joachim Löw did not cheer, but clapped relaxed with players and supervisors.

The outgoing national coach has largely paved the way for his as yet unknown successor to the 2022 World Cup with the next victory in the top group game against Romania.

Löw offered the winning team of the 3-0 win against Iceland in the 1-0 (1-0) in Bucharest, which this time solved their more demanding task more tightly, but overall sovereign apart from an unnecessary tremor in the final minutes.

"We can build on that," said Löw at RTL and added: "If you can criticize anything, then it's the evaluation of the chances."

This is how the captain Manuel Neuer, who turned 35 on Saturday, saw it: “We have to put the lid on earlier.

We have to do the second or third goal. "

Only the always dangerous Bayern professional Serge Gnabry scored in the 16th minute after a fine pass from Kai Havertz, who was beginning to play joyfully.

It was the 25-year-old attacker's 15th goal in the 19th international match.

"The three points are important for us," said Gnabry, who summed up: "It wasn't a step backwards, we played good football."

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The Munich midfield boss Joshua Kimmich, who was taken under cover, almost made for the double strike and the early decision in a deflected crossbar shot (19th).

The exploitation of opportunities was also Kimmich's biggest point of criticism: “We could have made it easier for ourselves.

In the 90th minute we are even lucky, the compensation would have been the revenge », said the Munich.

Immediately after the final whistle, the DFB group wanted to fly back to Germany, where the nine-point start in the World Cup elimination for Qatar is to be completed in Duisburg against North Macedonia on Wednesday (8.45 p.m. / RTL).

For Löw, the successful start of the summer against the strongest group opponent was important, especially with a view to the EM tournament in June: His team is beginning to find each other - however, the EM group opponents France, Portugal and possibly Hungary will be of a different kind of football -Be caliber.

Before the kick-off in the Arena Națională there was another jersey campaign for human rights on the part of the German players.

"We for 30!"

was the advertisement for the 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations.

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Löw had named "playing in" a formation as a central goal in the first international matches of the year.

Accordingly, one day after his 35th birthday, captain Manuel Neuer led the winning eleven of the Icelandic game onto the lawn of the empty arena in Bucharest, where the DFB selection at the European Championship finals would contest the second round as group winners on June 28th.

Leon Goretzka and Leroy Sané were also able to play after muscular problems, which meant that Löw could again build on a five-man Munich block.

"Bayern are well-rehearsed, that helps us," said the national coach in Bucharest.

Gnabry then harmonized well with Chelsea professional Havertz.

The 20-year-old failed, cleared by Gnabry, to goalkeeper Florin Nita (12th).

The other way around it worked better: Havertz served Gnabry perfectly with a cross pass in the penalty area, who just had to casually insert the ball.

The same starting line-up twice in a row was the last time Löw had that before Bucharest in October 2016, when Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels and Jérôme Boateng were still allowed to play for Germany.

Löw will not decide until May whether one, two, all three or none will return to the EM.

The calls - especially for Müller - will not let up, even if Löw's break team makes progress after the 0: 6 low point against Spain.

Led by the busy Gnabry, the German team was dominant.

What was missing were "coolness and" cleverness "in the end, as Neuer complained: Gnabry failed after a solo on Nita (58th), Gündogan's shot also parried the goalkeeper (60th), who also directed Kimmich's shot to the crossbar would have.

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The midfield trio Kimmich, Goretzka, Gündogan was not as influential as against Iceland, but was also more closely covered.

The chain of defense against Neuer was largely stable.

The captain hardly had to show his skills in the 98th international match.

Neuer held on to a low shot by Razvan Marin (27th), and the captain also caught a shot by George Puscas shortly before the end of the game (87th).

Nicolae Stanciu also came to a dangerous finish in the 90th minute.

Against North Macedonia it could be that the national coach Marc-André ter Stegen from FC Barcelona gives a chance in goal.

Bayern defender Niklas Süle, who left the DFB team early due to a strain, was not an option in Romania.

Matthias Ginter and Antonio Rüdiger were able to continue playing in the defense center.

But both were challenged more in building up the game than in defending.

The Romanians lacked possession and esprit.

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