GERMANY coach Joachim Low was full of praise for Lewis Holtby and Andre Schurrle after witnessing them in Mainz's 4-2 win over Hoffenheim yesterday.
Low left the pair out of his latest squad selection, but he has predicted a call-up in the very near future after seeing them both in action as Mainz extended their winning start to the season to seven games.
"Schurrle is incredibly quick, cheeky and great at dribbling," he told Sky television.
"With Holtby I think you only need to see the first goal and how he set it up - that was pure class and was worth the entry fee alone.
"Therefore, I think both of them are going to go a long way. There time will come."
Mainz also seem to have a bright future ahead of them after winning once again yesterday.
They host Hamburg in a fortnight's time looking to break the record of consecutive victories at the start of a Bundesliga season, and coach Thomas Tuchel sees no reason why they cannot carry on winning.
"We were once again able to focus on our opponents and not on other things," he told ZDF television.
"I have to pay the team a huge compliment for this.
"The team is playing extraordinarily well and we will carry on like this."
He added: "Our first objective remains avoiding relegation. We still need another 19 points to do that."
"Schurrle is incredibly quick, cheeky and great at dribbling," he told Sky television.
"With Holtby I think you only need to see the first goal and how he set it up - that was pure class and was worth the entry fee alone.
"Therefore, I think both of them are going to go a long way. There time will come."
Mainz also seem to have a bright future ahead of them after winning once again yesterday.
They host Hamburg in a fortnight's time looking to break the record of consecutive victories at the start of a Bundesliga season, and coach Thomas Tuchel sees no reason why they cannot carry on winning.
"We were once again able to focus on our opponents and not on other things," he told ZDF television.
"I have to pay the team a huge compliment for this.
"The team is playing extraordinarily well and we will carry on like this."
He added: "Our first objective remains avoiding relegation. We still need another 19 points to do that."
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