Mexico wary of Germany’s young guns

Sochi : Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio warned against underestimating a youthful Germany in tomorrow’s Confederations Cup semifinal because of the wealth of experience many of them have already gained.
Of the eight teams at the tournament the Germans brought the youngest squad to Russia’s Confed Cup with an average age of just over 24. Despite leaving their 2014 World Cup-winning stars at home, the Germans earned their semifinal place by topping their group after beating Australia and Cameroon and fighting back to draw 1-1 with South American champions Chile. Osorio pointed out that the likes of Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler, 23, Liverpool’s Emre Can, 23, and Arsenal’s Shkodran Mustafi, 25, have already played in both the Bundesliga and Europe’s top leagues.
“You can be young and have a lot of experience,” said Osorio. “A 30-year-old that starts studying cardiology will know a lot less than a 21 year old graduate, who already works in an emergency room in a big city and has already performed a lot of surgeries. “Guys like Draxler and (Bayern Munich’s) Joshua Kimmich, have all played Champions League and have lots of Bundesliga experience, despite their ages.”

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