Germany manager Joachim Low has said he is "full of rage" and "disgusted" by the Germany supporters who disrupted a minute's silence ahead of Friday's 2-1 win over the Czech Republic.
According to Goal's Alex Fisher, some supporters whistled and were alleged to have made Nazi-era chants, and Low did not mince his words when reflecting on them: "I'm extremely disappointed about what happened during the minute's silence. I am neither upset nor sad. I am full of rage, I think, perhaps, that explains my feeling better. Those are not our fans."
Per Germany's official Twitter feed, he added:
Germany#Löw: "I'm disgusted that these so-called fans embarrassed our country on an international stage" https://t.