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The Germans' under-19s have just one point from four games and are bottom of a group containing the youth sides of Champions League opponents Arsenal, Olympiacos and Dinamo Zagreb.
Only three other teams are winless after the same number of matches: Astana, BATE Borisov and Maccabi Tel-Aviv.
Even Zenit, who suffered a 6-0 loss to Lyon in their fourth game, have three points on the board.
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