Joachim Low has revealed that his Germany team are "shocked and shattered" by the multiple terror attacks which rocked Paris on Friday night.
Low and his players are reportedly still at Stade de France after three explosions were heard nearby during their 2-0 defeat to France.
One of the explosions happened at Gate J of the stadium in what is believed to be a suicide bombing, while at least 40 people are suspected to have died as a result of other shootings across the capital.
"We are all shattered and shocked. For me personally the sport takes a backseat," Low told ARD.
"We will now advise what to do. We are baffled at the moment. When I heard the bang I could imagine what that would be."
Oliver Bierhoff, Germany's team manager, added: "There was a big uncertainty, a big fear and a strange mood in the locker room.
"It was noticeable how shocked the players were. They picked up their phones right away to inform themselves or call home."
France's friendly with England at Wembley on Tuesday is also said to have been postponed.