Germany manager Joachim Low has claimed that he expects his side to face "difficulties" over the next few months as they look to handle the pressure of being world champions.
Low's men lost 4-2 to Argentina on Wednesday in a repeat of the World Cup final, and he is certain that there will be more obstacles to overcome after suffering disappointment in their first match since returning home from Brazil with the famous trophy.
"I expect some difficulties during the next six months," the 54-year-old told reporters. "It is never easy after a huge success to be ready again soon.
"We have many players who are injured or have been injured for a long time. Also, we are the world champions now and everybody is hunting us."
Germany take on Scotland in the opening game of their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign on Sunday.