The 25-year-old has urged Joachim Low's side to continue their impressive form by winning Tuesday's final Group A game against Belgium.Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer insists that he and his international team-mates will be looking to maintain their 100 per cent record when they entertain Belgium in their final Euro 2012 qualifier on Tuesday.The Bayern Munich man played a key role in Friday's 3-1 away win against Turkey, and says that Germany are intent on securing their 10th victory in Group A - as any other result could have negative repercussions at next year's tournament."We don't want to show any weaknesses and we want to keep our qualifying run as flawless as possible," Neuer told Bild."The smallest display of weakness could have implications for us at Euro 2012 and we can't allow that."And with Joachim Low expected to rotate his squad for the game in midweek, Neuer also spoke of his nation's strength in depth."The national team has never boasted so much quality. We're solid in every position and that goes for the substitutes bench as well," he added."The confidence is flying. When you win matches it makes you even stronger, and that strengthens my optimism for the near future."Neuer made his debut for the national side in June 2009 against United Arab Emirates and has currently made 23 appearances for Germany.
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