Germany stars train ahead of World Cup warm-up matches as boss Joachim Low says: 'I have a very good feeling about the tournament in Russia... all the players are on fire'
- Germany trained on Saturday in preparation for their World Cup warm-up games
- Joachim Low's men have been training all week at their base in Northeast Italy
- The session was light and seemed relaxed with a focus on the physical aspects
- Low said he is brimming with confidence three weeks out from the World Cup
Germany stars trained on Saturday ahead of their two World Cup warm-up matches next month.
Joachim Low's men are preparing to face Austria and Saudi Arabia before beginning their World Cup campaign against Mexico.
They have been training at their camp in South Tyrol, Italy all week and took to the pitch again on Saturday.
Joshua Kimmich, Thomas Muller and Sami Khedira joke around during Saturday's training
Leroy Sane (left) does high knee sprints as Nils Petersen (right) drags a weight along the floor
Petersen (L) and Antonio Rudiger took part in short sprints during Saturday's light session
The session seemed to be light and relaxed with a focus on physical and fitness exercises.
Manchester City star Leroy Sane wore a resistance band attached to a weight around his waist as he done high knee sprints during the session.
Low also had his men take part in short sprints and stretching exercise before finishing the session off with a team meeting.
The session was light and relaxed with an added focus on the physical aspects of the game
Afterwards Germany boss Joachim Low held a brief team meeting at their training base in Italy
Low said he is feeling very confident heading into the World Cup as his players 'are on fire'
Germany are among the favourites to go all the way in Russia and Low admitted he is brimming with confidence just three weeks out before they begin their World Cup defence.
'I have a very good feeling,' said the German boss. 'I don't know what will happen with this golden generation after the tournament.
'It's possible there will be a break-up. But all the players are on fire for the World Cup.'
Low added: 'I don't have to coax new craving or new enthusiasm from the players. The craving and ambition are still there, even among those who became world champions.'
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