Joachim Loew says there is more to come from his side after Mario
Gomez justified the German coach's decision to start with the striker.
Bayern Munich's
Gomez headed
the winner in the 1-0 win over Portugal
in their opening Group B game just as he was about to be replaced
by
Miroslav Klose.
"Gomez has lots of different qualities - one chance, one goal," said Loew.
"The important thing was to win. The European Championship is like a
Formula One race but without a warm-up."
Germany were heading for a frustrating goalless draw
when Gomez headed the 72nd-minute winner to leave Portugal needing to
avoid defeat against Denmark in their next game on 13 June.
Lazio frontman Klose - scorer of 14 World Cup goals - has been struggling with a thigh injury in the build-up to the tournament, meaning Gomez got the nod up front.
"I spoke with Miro," Loew added. "He still needs maybe a few per cent at this moment. He hasn't played for quite a while in the preparation.
"They both trained really well but Gomez has been playing for the whole season, scoring lots of goals."
Gomez, 26, has become used to being behind Klose in the pecking order, but hopes his winner will secure him a regular place in Loew's starting plans.
"I have two successful seasons behind me but it was a hard road," he said.
"I am very happy that the coach had confidence in me and with the goal I could pay something back."
Loew promised there was more to come from the three-times world champions, but felt the important thing was to start with the win.
"You have to be ready straight away because every team is incredibly strong," he said.

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