'Germany focus on playing down the left, just like Bayern Munich' - Thomas Muller draws comparison between club and country after 3-0 victory over Turkey

Joachim Low's side need victory against Belgium on Tuesday to ensure 100 percent record in qualifiction, whilst 22-year-old Bundesliga star hails teams performance in Istanbul



The Bayern Munich man got his name on the score-sheet along with two assists as Germany maintained their 100% record in qualification.



Muller was happy with the result and was keen to find comparisons between the national team and his club side, Bayern.



"We did not have as much possession of the ball initially. In addition, there was not much action down the right. We are a little left-heavy, the same as Bayern Munich. It doesn't matter though, I'll always find some space," he told Spox after the game.



The 22-year-old also spoke of the importance of taking the lead in what was a hostile stadium environment.



"We already knew that Turkey would struggle when we played our game and moved the ball quickly. That tactic worked for most of the game very well," he continued.



"Only at the beginning did we have a few problems but once we made it 1-0, it was quiet in the stadium and we could understand each other."



Germany now face Belgium on Tuesday in Dusseldorf, knowing that a victory will mean the team qualify for next summer's European Championships without dropping a point, the first time the side will have achieved this in their history.



"It is important that we deliver on Tuesday for our fans. I hope we break the record but if not, we will still continue to live happily, knowing we already have our ticket for the European Championships."

Germany attacker Thomas Muller believes the national team have more options going down the left wing compared to the right, after Joachim Low 's men defeated Turkey 3-1 in Istanbul in Friday's Euro 2012 qualifier.The Bayern Munich man got his name on the score-sheet along with two assists as Germany maintained their 100% record in qualification.Muller was happy with the result and was keen to find comparisons between the national team and his club side, Bayern."We did not have as much possession of the ball initially. In addition, there was not much action down the right. We are a little left-heavy, the same as Bayern Munich. It doesn't matter though, I'll always find some space," he told Spox after the game.The 22-year-old also spoke of the importance of taking the lead in what was a hostile stadium environment."We already knew that Turkey would struggle when we played our game and moved the ball quickly. That tactic worked for most of the game very well," he continued."Only at the beginning did we have a few problems but once we made it 1-0, it was quiet in the stadium and we could understand each other."Germany now face Belgium on Tuesday in Dusseldorf, knowing that a victory will mean the team qualify for next summer's European Championships without dropping a point, the first time the side will have achieved this in their history."It is important that we deliver on Tuesday for our fans. I hope we break the record but if not, we will still continue to live happily, knowing we already have our ticket for the European Championships."