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Germany more unified than at Euro 2012, says Lahm

The trip to Dublin seems to have a galvanising effect for the Germans.

AFTER FRIDAY’S ROUT of Ireland in Dublin, Germany captain Philipp Lahm insists the atmosphere in the national squad is better than during their failed Euro 2012 campain.

After Germany’s vice-captain Bastian Schweinsteiger had recently said the squad was divided during June’s Euro 2012 campaign, Lahm has said things have improved.

Germany, are in pole position to secure an automatic berth for Brazil 2014, ahead of tomorrow’s qualifier against Sweden at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium.

Lahm was suspended for the win at the Aviva Stadium and says Schweinsteiger was right to draw attention to the lack of harmony which affected the team in June.

“The mood is better than it was at the Euro, but there wasn’t a bad atmosphere,” Bayern Munich’s Lahm told German magazine Kicker. ”(Schweinsteiger) is an experienced player who has spent many years in the national team and has every right to address things which strike him.

“That’s all part of it. Perhaps some people think back on whether they have done everything right and done the best for the team.”

There were murmurs of disharmony in the German squad during Euro 2012 as some of the younger players — particularly Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos — voiced frustration at their lack of game time.

Schweinsteiger also noted that not all the substitutes celebrated when Germany scored a goal at Euro 2012.

“It was certainly the case that some players were unhappy, some with great talent, but you have to put that aside for a tournament,” added Lahm.

“And a player like Bastian Schweinsteiger can address that with some authority, because he can challenge players. If a player like that brings something up, everyone opens their ears and questions it. I see all this as a very positive thing.”

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