Several Germany players were up half the night watching television replays of their win over Poland, centre back Per Mertesacker said today.

The squad did not arrive back from yesterday's game in Klagenfurt in Austria to their Swiss base until the early hours and for many players sleep did not come easily.

"It's the best possible way to spend the night, isn't it?... watching TV replays from 2 to 4 a.m.," Mertesacker told a news conference. "But it's difficult to sleep when you've been out on the pitch and anyway self-analysis is a good thing.

"It's great watching the match on TV... with so many different angles. You definitely see things that can help you improve."

Germany's victory was popular back home where the match gained a peak TV audience of 26 million, the German Football Association said.

"We had not reckoned with figures anything like that," said team manager Oliver Bierhoff.

"It just shows the status the German team enjoys back home."

Germany's next game is against Croatia in Klagenfurt on Thursday.

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