After Germany master class, Loew demands improvement


Football Soccer - Euro 2016 - Germany Training - Stade Camille Fournier, Evian-Les-Bains, France 19/6/16 - Germany's coach Joachim Loew during training. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

LILLE, France (Reuters) - Germany thundered into the Euro 2016 quarter-finals with a classy 3-0 victory over Slovakia, but coach Joachim Loew said his side still needed to improve if they want to end their 20-year wait for a fourth continental title.

Apart from a missed penalty by Mesut Ozil, Germany totally dominated the game and set up a meeting with either Italy or Spain, who are likely to be tougher opponents.

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