Germany suffer pre-Euro 2016 shock loss

Mario Gomez gave the World champions the lead from the penalty spot but it all went wrong thereafter.

Germany suffer pre-Euro 2016 shock loss

Germany 1 Slovakia 3

Slovakia stunned World Cup winners Germany with an impressive 3-1 win in a rain-swept Augsburg.

Mario Gomez gave the hosts the lead from the penalty spot, but Slovakia captain Marek Hamsik and Michal Duris turned the international friendly on its head before the heavens opened at half-time.

A delay to the start of the second half did not knock the Slovakians out of their stride, though, and Juraj Kucka added a third to give Germany coach Joachim Low plenty to ponder before he names his 23-man squad for Euro 2016.

Having beaten Georgia by the same scoreline on Friday, Slovakia are now on a seven-game unbeaten run heading into their final pre-Euro friendly against Northern Ireland next Saturday.

Germany took the lead in the 13th minute of their penultimate warm-up fixture before travelling to France when Gomez converted from the penalty spot after AC Milan's Kucka fouled Bayern Munich's Mario Gotze inside the penalty area.

Low's men appeared to be in control of proceedings with Leroy Sane going agonisingly close to his first senior goal for Germany on the half-hour mark before the world champions took their foot off the pedal just before half-time.

They were punished by two goals in three minutes with Hamsik first sending a fine 25-yard effort into the top corner of Bernd Leno's goal and then Duris heading in Vladimir Weiss' cross.

Low's expression on the touchline was transformed as he stormed into the dressing room at half-time.

He did not emerge from there 15 minutes later, though, as a storm saw the pitch almost flooded, and the referee kept the teams in the dressing room for over half an hour.

Play did resume, although the conditions almost made a farce of a friendly both coaches were using to sharpen their focus ahead of Tuesday night's deadline to submit their final 23-man squad selections.

Joshua Kimmich, Julian Brandt, Leno and Julian Weigl had little opportunity to stake their claims for a place in Low's final squad, although Sane is likely to have secured his place having been Germany's most dangerous outlet on an otherwise damp and disappointing night in Bavaria.

Slovakia's third summed up Germany's misery as Kucka's volley went through substitute goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen's legs in the 52nd minute.

Hamsik nearly added a fourth as Germany before Gotze had the final chance of the game, missing the far post.

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