Fresh-faced Germany were made to work harder than expected in their 3-2 victory over Australia in their Confederations Cup Group B debut yesterday with the world champions’ young squad still adjusting to tournament life.

With half a dozen key players rested this summer ahead of next year’s World Cup title defence in Russia, Germany coach Joachim Loew brought a young team to Russia eager to prove itself ahead of next year’s World Cup.

Loew’s men would have had a far easier afternoon on the Black Sea were it not for their wasted scoring chances.

“In the first half we should have made more with our chances,” said captain Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler, who netted Germany’s second goal with a penalty.

“In the second half we made it hard for ourselves. We kind of lost the plot a bit but the important thing is we won. We must improve (and) we will do that.”

Germany were in control from the start with Lars Stindl converting a perfectly timed cutback from Julian Brandt to put them ahead in the fifth minute.

They were punished when Tommy Rogic scored out of nowhere, his first off-target shot bouncing off a defender’s back and his rebound slipping in under keeper Bernd Leno.

Their joy lasted only three minutes with Draxler putting them back in the driving seat. Goretzka grabbed another in the 48th but the Germans dropped the ball with Leno letting a shot slip out of his hands and Tomi Juric tapping in.

UPCOMING  FIXTURES PLAYING TOMORROW

GROUP A
Russia vs Portugal.............17.00
Mexico vs N. Zealand.........20.00

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