Ter Stegen laments 'unlucky' error in Germany defeat
Germany goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen lamented his "unlucky" error in the side's 3-1 defeat to Slovakia.
Mario Gomez put the host in the lead at the WWK Arena in Augsburg via the penalty spot but Slovakia hit back just before the half-time break.
Napoli's Marek Hamsik found an equaliser in the 41st minute before Michal Duris put the visitor in front, but the costly error came for Slovakia's third goal in the 52nd minute.
A volley from Juraj Kucka bounced twice on the wet pitch in front of half-time substitute Ter Stegen, and the shot-stopper saw the ball trickle through his legs and into the net.
"It was an unlucky situation, of course," the Barcelona goal-keeper said. "The ball bounced two times and I didn't see it anymore because of the water.
"For sure, it's my failure. No question."
Germany faces Hungary on Sunday (AEST) in its final warm-up game for UEFA EURO 2016, where it will come up against Ukraine, Poland and Northern Ireland in Group C.