Hansi Flick insists Germany deserved maximum points after coming from behind to beat Romania in World Cup qualifying Group J on Friday.
Thomas Muller's late strike earned a 2-1 victory for Flick's side in Hamburg, after Serge Gnabry cancelled out Ianis Hagi's first-half effort.
As a result, Die Mannschaft moved six points clear at the top of Group J with three matches remaining, and could seal their qualification by beating North Macedonia on Monday.
They also made it four wins from four under Flick, whose perfect start since replacing Joachim Low after Euro 2020 continues.
The former Bayern Munich boss was disappointed by the manner in which Germany conceded the opening goal – the first of his tenure – having seen the initial awarding of a penalty overturned by referee Cuneyt Cakir just 52 seconds earlier.
Nevertheless, he was pleased with the response of his players, while also paying tribute to the home support at the Volksparkstadion.
"Conceding goals always annoys me," Flick told RTL.
"We were about to have a penalty, and then we conceded. It wasn't easy for us to put up with that.
"We were man to man at the back. A number six simply has to stay there to cover, but we also have to say it was a very good goal
"But the team gave everything and the fans pushed us. In the end, we deserved to win against a team that defended very deep."
Match-winner Muller added: "I thought we played a very committed game and tried a lot. Going into the break 1-0 behind was not a good feeling.
"We have to compliment the fans. When we scored the second, they literally exploded. We could feel the connection on the pitch.
"Even when we fell behind, we knew that not everything we did before was bad. It's nice when you still get a result afterwards."