imageTBILISI: Germany coach Joachim Loew is set to name a full-strength side for Sunday's clash at Georgia as the world champions look to get their Euro 2016 qualification back on track.

The Germans are used to dominating qualifiers for major tournaments, but have picked up only seven points from their first four matches so far on the road to France 2016.

The world champions find themselves in the unusual position of joint second in Group D, three points behind leaders Poland and level on seven with Scotland and Ireland while Georgia are second from bottom.

With Ireland hosting Poland in Dublin on Sunday and Scotland facing bottom side Gibraltar in Glasgow, Germany need the three points in Tbilisi in their bid to go top of the group.

"We know that we have to win on Sunday," said Loew.

The Germans are suffering a post-World Cup hangover after their shock 2-0 defeat to Poland in Warsaw and a draw at home to Ireland gave them only one point from a possible six last October.

Their defeat in Poland was their first to their neighbours in 19 meetings and ended their run of 18 competitive fixtures without defeat.

The world champions then laboured to a 4-0 win against part-timers Gibraltar last November and needed a late Lukas Podolski equaliser in Kaiserslautern on Wednesday to avoid a shock defeat in their 2-2 friendly draw with Asian champions Australia.

"We know that things are now getting serious in terms of qualifying, but none of us need to worry," said midfielder Sami Khedira.

Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger, who sat out the Australia draw, will make his first appearance since the World Cup final, while goalkeeper Manuel Neuer returns after a minor knee injury.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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