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Australia head mentor Ange Postecoglou surrendered his side were exhaustively outflanked before half-time in their 3-2 Confederations Cup annihilation to Germany.
Joachim Low named an exploratory and young squad for the opposition however they performed with the beyond any doubt expert of title holders in their Group B opener at Sochi's Fisht Stadium.
Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Lars Stindl opened the scoring in the fifth moment and Germany could seemingly have been outside of anyone's ability to see when Tom Rogic's drive slid under erratic goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Equality did not keep going long as Massimo Luongo clacked into Leon Goretzka to surrender a punishment that was dispatched by Julian Draxler – the Paris Saint-Germain winger who had been offered opportunity to wander overwhelming everything in the vicinity.
Goretzka joined Stindl in mesh a lady global objective not long after half-time and, despite the fact that Australia were quite enhanced amid the second time frame, they couldn't discover an equalizer after Tomi Juric rebuffed more slack work by Leno.
"I'm frustrated. It's no blame of the players to be reasonable for them. They adhered to our standards," said a noticeably despondent Postecoglou at his post-coordinate news gathering.
"In the first place half they were quite recently too bravo. We permitted them an excessive amount of space and most likely a tad bit excessively regard.
"They were much too great. We were most likely fortunate to go in at 2-1.
"Second half was better, we made ourselves a tad bit, we were more quick witted protectively and great with the ball.
"Generally, it's disillusioning. We didn't come here to lose diversions and we lost."
Postecoglou included: "Doubtlessly it's a group brimming with character and valor. We're attempting to play a specific route against the absolute best and it is difficult to do.
"Regarding an outcome it's a misfortune and the misfortune falls on me. It's my obligation.
"It would have been anything but difficult to turn out in the second 45 and throw the towel in yet we didn't do that."
Australia will now turn their considerations towards Thursday's crunch conflict with Cameroon in St Petersburg, the African champions having likewise endured crush in their first match on account of Chile.
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