Joshua Kimmich pleased to see Germany 'step up' in draw with Spain

Joshua Kimmich pleased to see Germany 'step up' in draw with Spain

Germany international Joshua Kimmich believes the draw against Spain in the World Cup group stage was a "step up" for the team.

Germany international Joshua Kimmich believes the draw against Spain in the World Cup group stage was a "step up" for the team.

Germany were shocked in their World Cup Group E opener as they were beaten 2-1 by Japan last week, but kept their knockout stage hopes alive with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Spain on Sunday.

Kimmich was pleased with Germany's improved performance and reckons they may just as easily sneaked in a winning goal after creating better chances.

"Fortunately, we were able to come away with a point," said Kimmich, as quoted by the official DFB website.

"It felt like Spain had more of the ball, and we knew that we'd have to do a lot of running today.

"I feel like we had the better chances though. We had more clear-cut opportunities and, with a bit of luck, we could have got the win.

"A draw is a fair result though. It was certainly a step up from us.

"We won the ball in some promising positions that perhaps could have led to more as well."

His team-mate Leon Goretzka echoed his sentiments on the game, and added that a lot of hard work went into the draw against Spain.

"It was a real battling performance, and that's the way you have to do it at a World Cup," said Goretzka.

"Fulle's goal is just determination personified. We worked incredibly hard today, and I think you can see that in the build-up to the goal."