Löw already secluded taking another player in the currently 27 player line-up. So thats a definite no for Träsh and Frings.
I hate that man...I really do...REALLY do.
Damn him and his posh hair(I hate that as well)
Looking at the comments on the article, I got the idea that the fans want either Kroos, Frings or Schweini in that role.
I wouldn't mind Schweini since he has been excellent at CM in Bayern, and Frings...well you know me when it comes to him.
But Kroos is a pure attacking-minded player. He isn't a midfield leader(which Germany lack ATM) and a team leader(which Germany ALSO lack ATM) or even a good defensive midfielder.
I'd say either Friedrich or Lahm will take up the captain's armband
I am considering suicide my friends
Mesut Oezil Heading For Werder Bremen Exit
The gifted playmaker appears to be on his way out of Werder Bremen...
Highly rated playmaker Mesut Oezil appears to be on his way out of Bundesliga outfit Werder Bremen as the young midfielder has expressed his desire to move abroad, according to a report by Welt.
The 21-year-old midfielder started his professional career at Schalke, but left the Konigsblauen for Bremen in January 2008 after a contract dispute with the Schalke board.
Oezil struggled to find his best form in his first months at Werder, but the left-footed midfielder has developed into one of the best midfielders in the Bundesliga since.
The German international's current Werder Bremen deal is due to expire in the summer of 2011 and negotiations about a contract extension haven't been successful so far.
Therefore, Werder could decide to cash in on the attacking midfielder this summer to prevent him from leaving the club on a free transfer in 2011.
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"Posh hair"
Well I think the most logic choice would be Khedira, hes a very similar player to Ballack and Löw has a solid system going for years depending on keeping positions.
Khedira certainly has every potential and just like Ballack can score goals. One thing is for sure and that he can run all game long. Maybe not the worst thing considering the heat in south-Africa.
Özil: yeah I think its to early for him to leave Werder.
lol at the hair comment. well my first choice would be frings no matter how likely it will be be. assuming the other defenders perform as predicted i wouldnt mind Westermann stepping up. hes a pretty versatile player and would cover the defensive and even offensive skill in the midfield position. o and thorn idk how hot it gets in South Africa but it is technically winter there.
Yeah it will be winter in South Africa in the duration of the World Cup.
Besides, South South Africa has a climate similiar to the Mediterranean. Getting like 40-30 Degrees Celsius every day. I play football daily in those temperatures in Malta in Summer(ok I smell like Löw's hair without hair spray but anyways)
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Still there could be hot days, and stamina and attitude is Khedira's strength while he lacks some other quality's.
Also Westermann is no ideal player for that position. Löw already made Khedira the replacement player.
Yeah. Khedira looks promising, but he lacks the much needed experience in my opinion.
Westermann should play alongside Mertesacker in central defence(Wester. is MUCH better than Friedrich)
In Malta, I start sleeping with the fan directly on me all night long(lol) from April...so I'm not really adequate for heat either.well they are all better men than me, i cant stand heat doing nothing physically straining. playing soccer would be just that much worse
When I went to Rome in June 2008(I think it was 2008, not sure if 2007) I ROFLCOPTERED at rainy weather in June. Certainly extremely different, considering that there is only a 1:30 - 2:30 hour flight between Malta and Rome...
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i guess thats just what im worried about with khedira. lots of talent but then again so was gomez in 08 and he was total bust for national team. different position i know but as much i want to see the younger players get their experience, id rather not be in a position where we rely too much on someone with limited testing. even with my reservations about ballack, he is the captain and hes been with team a while.
this is from my limited perspective. i didnt get the chance to see too many qualifiers. they always came on during class
yea it gets hot where i am too, i just never got used to it.
In Malta, I start sleeping with the fan directly on me all night long(lol) from April...so I'm not really adequate for heat either.
When I went to Rome in June 2008(I think it was 2008, not sure if 2007) I ROFLCOPTERED at rainy weather in June. Certainly extremely different, considering that there is only a 1:30 - 2:30 hour flight between Malta and Rome...
Gomez always played below par for the national team, Khedira already had many decent performances.
I think the biggest question is how would Schweinsteiger pick this situation up needing to be the leader on midfield. Hes not inexperienced anymore(73 caps), and at a press conference the other day he looked sharp and confident, saying he doesn't walk away from this challenge.
On the other hand Van Bommel does it at Bayern, so it will really be a test-case. He got the attitude though.
"At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques."Have you ever seen Dirty Harry Guns and money are best diplomacy
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"Not badly, considering I was seated between Jesus Christ and Napoleon"
David Lloyd George was pleased with his performance at Versailles.
Yeah Schweini's rock solid.
But usually he's more offensive in Bayern, than he will be tasked with in S.Africa.
Like Thorn said, Van Bommel usually handles the defensive role
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Yeah, Frankfurt have DECENT front-men...not great ones. Altintop was awsome though
Probably alot of Hertha players will be moving I think.
They do have some fantastic players(like Rafael or whatever his surname is)
Also, Bobadilla from M'Gladbach may be a target for some clubs
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