After the tropical tranquility of their base at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, reigning champions Germany fly into Russia tomorrow hoping the rain stays away from their isolated base outside Moscow.
Campo Bahia, the sun-drenched luxury hotel surrounded by palm trees on Brazil's Atlantic coast and specially constructed to be their headquarters, was credited by the Germans as a key part of their 2014 success.
For their Russia 2018 campaign, the Vatutinki Hotel Spa Complex, 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of the Russian capital and surrounded by forest, has been selected as Germany's World Cup haven -- complete with a thick concrete wall to thwart prying eyes.
After the tropical temperatures of Campo Bahia, which was also isolated, the Germans expect wetter climes in the sparsely populated district far from the distractions of Moscow.
"Campo Bahia was great, an oasis of calm," Germany coach Joachim Loew said last week.
"Now we have different conditions. We hope that it does not rain all the time.
"Moaning does not work -- when you start to complain, you only lose energy," Loew said.
Germany are not flying to Russia to see the sights, "but to win the tournament," as team director Oliver Bierhoff put it.
However, their secluded World Cup base will struggle to capture the squad's imagination.
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