With Northern Ireland on the verge of the knockout stages of the European Championship, coach Michael O'Neill is counting on his side to finish the job against Germany. ''We just got to do everything possible to keep progression in our own hands and that's what we'll aim to do,'' O'Neill said. Germany has started both its games so far - the 2-0 win over Ukraine and a scoreless draw with Poland - with 10 members of the squad that won the World Cup in Rio de Janeiro two years ago.
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