WATCH: Germany Edges Saudi Arabia in Final World Cup Tuneup
LEVERKUSEN, Germany (AP) – Defending World Cup champion Germany defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1 on Friday for a timely but unimpressive win one week before its title defense begins in Russia.
Having failed to win any of its previous five friendly games since wrapping up qualification with a perfect 10 wins from 10 matches, Germany was keen to deliver a statement four days before the side leaves for its tournament base in Moscow, especially after last Saturday's lackluster 2-1 defeat to Austria.
But Joachim Low's side again failed to shine and had to rely on Mats Hummels denying Mohammad Al-Sahlawi an injury-time equalizer.
Low started his strongest available side. Mesut Ozil, who is laboring with a knee injury, was left out with Julian Draxler of Paris Saint-Germain taking the Arsenal midfielder's place.
Timo Werner fired the home side into an early lead after Marco Reus cut the ball back. It was one-way play thereafter, though the visitors did create some chances as the home side relaxed before the break.
Just when it seemed there might be an equalizer, Werner crossed for Omar Hawsawi to turn the ball into his own net under pressure from Thomas Muller.
There was little of note in a sterile second half, apart from whistles from the home fans for Ilkay Gundogan following his entrance before the hour mark. Gundogan appeared to have incurred wrath for posing with Ozil - another player with Turkish roots - for photos with Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan in London last month.
Low appealed to supporters for applause but only some heeded the Germany coach.
Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf, who was impressive throughout, denied Gundogan just minutes after he came on.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who came on for Manuel Neuer at the break, saved a late penalty from Al-Sahlawi but Taisir Al-Jassim followed up on the rebound.
The result arguably does more for Saudi Arabia's hopes than Germany. Juan Antonio Pizzi's side opens the tournament against host Russia in Moscow on Thursday. Germany kicks off its title defense against Mexico three days later.