Schürrle: "You have to be ready when you are brought on"
André Schürrle has made three appearances from the bench
this tournament, with Germany coach Joachim Löw relying on the Wolfsburg
attacker to bring fresh impulses onto the pitch in the later stages of
games. DFB.de editor Steffen Lüdeke spoke with Schürrle about his role in the team and his experiences from the group stages.
DFB.de: Mr. Schürrle, on Sunday you will face Slovakia in
the round of 16. How high are your hopes of playing a central role in
that game?
André Schürrle: Reaching the next round as a team stands
above everything else. We want to prove ourselves and show everyone else
that we have arrived at this tournament and that we are strong enough
to reach the next round. Every single one of us needs to put in maximum
effort in order for that to happen; whether we’re playing ten, twenty,
eighty, or ninety minutes - we need to give 100 percent when we’re on
the pitch.
DFB.de: So far at the tournament your participation time
has increased by twelve minutes in each game. Against the Ukraine you
played twelve minutes, against Poland 24 minutes and against Northern
Ireland you featured for 36 minutes. Based on this logic you should be
getting 48 minutes against Slovakia. Are you satisfied with amount of
time you've been on the pitch so far?
Schürrle: We all want to play - as much as possible and
preferably in the starting line-up. But like I said: It's important that
all players realise that this is about the whole team. One key to
success at tournaments is that players put their ego aside a bit. There
can only be eleven players on the pitch and you can’t win the European
Championship if the other twelve are completely unsatisfied and carry
that attitude with them. But I can speak for the whole team in this
regard: Everyone knows what's at stake here and is acting accordingly.
The level of our training sessions is really high when those players are
in action who haven't featured a lot this tournament. There is not a
single player who isn't motivated.
DFB.de: Are you aware of your statistics while playing for Germany?
Schürrle: Not in great detail, but I know that I've scored 20 goals for Germany.
DFB.de: And you've provided six assists. On average you are therefore involved in a goal every 87 minutes.
Schürrle: I didn’t know that and it doesn't sound
too bad at all. I feel extremely comfortable when I'm with the national
team, both on and off the pitch. I always enjoy my time here and
apparently it shows in my performances.
DFB.de: The group stage is over. How much football have you watched in the past few days?
Schürrle: A lot. You can't really get around it either,
since there are TVs all over our base camp. (laughs) I didn't see all
the games, but definitely a good share of them.
DFB.de: Let's go through the different talking points from the group stage. What has been the biggest surprise for you?
Schürrle: There were a few surprises. Wales winning their group wasn't exactly to be expected. Hungary and Iceland also impressed me.
DFB.de: What has been the biggest disappointment?
Schürrle: Portugal struggled, as they didn't get off to a
great start in the tournament. I expected Sweden to be stronger, but all
big favourites are still in, so there wasn't really a huge surprise in
that regard.
DFB.de: What was your favourite goal so far?
Schürrle: "A major key to success at a tournament is players putting their egos asi...
Schürrle: It was scored right in the first game between France and Romania. Payet struck a great shot into the top corner.
DFB.de: Better than Cristiano Ronaldo's back-heel goal?
Schürrle: Oh yeah, that happened as well. Obviously that was also a fantastic goal.
DFB.de: The best player at the tournament so far?
Schürrle: Toni Kroos.
DFB.de: Because?
Schürrle: The assurance and precision he has in his game
are simply outstanding. You can pass him the ball every time and he will
find a solution. He has a sense when to speed up our game and when to
calm things down a bit. He is simply an unbelievably intelligent player
and those don't come around very often.
DFB.de: Who's been the best defender so far?
Schürrle: "We want to show everyone that we are a force to be reckoned with"
Schürrle: I don't have an opinion on that.
DFB.de: Jerome Boateng?
Schürrle: Obviously, yes.
DFB.de: What is it like to play against Jerome Boateng as a striker? Certainly something you experience quite often in training.
Schürrle: It's just very tough against him. He always
positions himself correctly, he is very robust and extremely quick on
his feet. That just makes it very difficult for us strikers to get past
him. Together with Mats [Hummels], we have an outstanding central
defence. I'm glad that I only have to play against them at training.
DFB.de: There haven't been many goals scored at this tournament so far. Do you think that will change in the knockout stages?
Schürrle: Yes, although I don't expect this tournament to
produce a large amount of goals. The past tournaments have shown that
results in the group stages were always quite close.
DFB.de: Are you only looking from game to game, or do you know which nation you might face after the round of 16?Schürrle: "We are 100 percent focused on the next game"
Schürrle: I obviously know the tournament schedule, but it's not
important right now. Because if we lose against Slovakia it becomes
completely irrelevant against whom we might play next. Therefore we are
only focused on our next game, which will be on Sunday in Lille.
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