Germany's two-goal match-winner Lukas Podolski said the hosts were growing as a team and in confidence after cruising into the World Cup quarterfinals with a 2-0 defeat of Sweden on Saturday. Podolski scored in the fourth and 12th minutes after linking up with strike partner Miroslav Klose. The German pair look as lethal a partnership now as any in the tournament.
"We knew it would be a difficult match we scored the goals and then we grew in confidence," Podolski said.
Germany's only worrying moment was in the 53rd minute when Sweden striker Henrik Larsson blasted a penalty over the bar after being tripped by Christoph Metzelder.
"We were lucky with the penalty miss but in the end it was a deserved victory," Podolski continued.
"Since we started working in preparation for the World Cup we have grown as a team. I contributed to winning but it was the team that won, not me."
Asked about his previously-criticised partnership with Klose, Podolksi said simply: "You saw it today."
Sweden coach Lars Lagerback said he was still proud of his team but they had never recovered from losing Teddy Lukic in the 35th minute with a red card for two bookings.
"It is difficult to beat anyone with 10 men, especially a team like Germany but my players showed a lot of character," Lagerback said. "I'm very proud of the way they played in the second half but we let in two easy goals at the beginning. After that it was very difficult for us."