Germany-France
Paris attack memories haunt Löw and Deschamps
Germany head coach Joachim Löw and his French counterpart Didier Deschamps admit still being haunted by memories of the November 2015 terror attacks in Paris, ahead of Tuesday's friendly international.
On November 13, 2015, suicide bombers set off explosive devices outside the Stade de France during Germany's match with France that was the start of a series of terror attacks that left 130 dead. Joachim Löw and the stunned Germany squad were forced to spend the night at the stadium in Paris during a security crackdown.
France coach Didier Deschamps, who was also in charge of his national team on that fateful night, said the hosts were equally affected by the Paris attacks. "I'll never forget how it was at the stadium, we were scared, there were tears," said the 1998 World Cup winner. "I'll never forget the wave of solidarity which followed," he added. Deschamps revealed the French squad held a minute's silence before their final training session in Cologne on Monday to remember those who died two years ago.