Manuel
Neuer looks set to go to the World Cup, but Germany’s goalkeeper was unable to
prevent his team crashing 2-1 to Austria on his comeback on Saturday.
Neuer
has proven his fitness after eight months sidelined by a fractured foot in
timely fashion, with four names to be cut ahead of Germany naming their final
23-man World Cup squad on Monday.
But
the ‘keeper was powerless to stop second-half goals by Martin Hinteregger and
Alessandro Schoepf after Mesut Ozil gave the Germans an early lead.
The
result is a big concern for Germany head coach Joachim Loew with the World Cup
to kick off in less than a fortnight.
The
world champions are now winless in their last five games since suffering back-to-back
defeats after losing 1-0 to Brazil in Berlin last March.
“It
was a good comeback from Manuel after so long out,” Loew told broadcaster ZDF.
“The
defeat is annoying, we did well in the first half, but we lost a lot of ball in
the second half and made life hard for ourselves.
“A
lot of things were bad today.”
This
was Austria’s first win over their neighbours in nearly 32 years – dating back
to October 1986 when Rudi Voeller scored West Germany’s only goal in a 4-1
defeat in Vienna.
After
259 days out injured, Neuer pulled off a string of saves in an impressive
first-half display, but had little chance to stop Austria’s goals after
Germany’s defence leaked badly in the second half.
The
friendly came close to being called off after heavy rain in Klagenfurt delayed
kick-off by an hour and forty minutes.
When
it eventually got under way, Germany took the lead on 11 minutes after pressing
the Austrian defence.
Ozil
snapped up a poorly timed clearance kick from Joerg Siebenhandl and curled his
shot back around the Austria goalkeeper to claim his 23rd goal in his 90th
international.
At
the other end, Neuer made his first save on 16 minutes to deny attacking
midfielder Schoepf.
–
Austrian fight-back –
Julian
Brandt came within a whisker of putting Germany two goals up when he fired wide
four minutes later.
Neuer
then made a key save by pushing Florian Grillitsch’s shot around the post on 32
minutes as it was 1-0 to Germany at the break.
Loew
made a change at the break when Bayern midfielder Sebastian Rudy, a prime
candidate to be one of the four cut from the World Cup squad, replaced Sami
Khedira at half-time.
Rudy
was not to blame, but Germany lost their shape as the hosts came flying out of
the blocks for the second half and kept the world champions’ defence under
pressure.
Austria
levelled when Hinteregger unleashed an unstoppable volley, direct from a
corner, past Neuer unmarked at the back post on 53 minutes.
Germany’s
goalkeeper was in action less than 60 seconds later to superbly deny West Ham
striker Marko Arnautovic.
Loew
tried to shake things up with a double substitution on 67 minutes, throwing on
forwards Timo Werner and Marco Reus, but Austria took the lead moments later.
Stefan
Lainer tapped back into the area and the German defence failed to shut down
Schoepf, who fired past Neuer to the delight of the home crowd.
Austria
have failed to qualify for the World Cup, while Germany face Saudi Arabia on
Friday in their final warm-up before playing Mexico on June 17 at Russia 2018.

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