Rudolf "Rudi" Völler, born 13 April 1960)is a former German international footballer, and a former manager of the German national team. He won the FIFA World Cup in 1990 as a player... (wikipedia)
We felt it just couldn't go on like this.
My impressions are more than positive, all my 23 players are fit and all have been practicing well.
But the important thing is that each of our players brings out his qualities just like they did against the Dutch.
He is a very important player to us and it would be too risky to select him now. It's better for him at the moment to continue to train with Bayern.
He is a great talent but he is here to learn.
Our reputation was not built on words, but on our record.
I was hoping my players would beat the opponent in one-on-one situations. They did, but never scored. Latvia showed why they're here.
We must not think that we've already achieved something great. We are in a good situation, no more and no less.
There are better teams but there is quality in ours, even if that hasn't been obvious lately. If we believe in ourselves, we will be hard to beat.
With all due respect, it was still just a friendly, although we would have liked to have won that game. But a friendly is a lot different from a tournament match.
We were put under some pressure after the break and we weren't able to liberate ourselves or get the second goal which could have been decisive.
After the early disappointment for giving away the late goal, we are now more confident for the next game. We played a very good match for long stretches. But that's past. From now on, it's only Latvia that counts.
This is bitter the team is devastated. I will try and lift their spirits. But if you can't score a goal in two matches against a team like Sofia, then you can't advance.
It wasn't just order and discipline. We dominated which is not easy against the Dutch.
It paid off that he played for us after all the goings on. With him we are now sixth in the table and the team with the best form.
It was a bit bumpy in the first half hour. That was probably down to the game on Thursday, but we came back and had a lot of chances on the counter-attack. It's good to go up the table a bit.
If Klose had converted the cross in extra time I would have gotten the proverbial pat on the back. It was his kind of situation, but he didn't convert.
He told me that he wanted to do something new. It's a pity but we have to respect it.
You can't win a match when you don't score.