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GambleJoe Betting Games... : Today we start with the preliminary games (Page 3)

Topic created on 14th Jun. 2018 | Page: 3 of 10 | Answers: 93 | Views: 22,170
Knochen
Elite
The DFB has not done everything wrong, the DFB has even done some things very right, otherwise we would still stumble through the Quali and then play every game with an unsightly 0:1 and rumgekicke. The youth work since the year 2000 is already paying off in the form of talent. What went wrong yesterday can't really be blamed on any individual player, although Khedira was really weak. The positional play of the German team was terrible, there was a certain arrogance or overconfidence. There is also no point in telling yourself a hundred times that Mexico would be such a dangerous opponent, in the head it probably looked different with some players. Hummels had a big individual mistake but his attitude on the pitch looked quite good. Kimmich had a miserable positional game, as always more offensive player than defender, but that is probably part of the German tactics. In the first half, offensively much more should have gone through Plattenhardt and Kimmich. Müller is running behind his form for ages, I wouldn't blame Werner, he didn't get any useful balls. Özil was very strong in the second half after the changes, when he was able to build the game out of space. Kroos was cleverly blocked by Mexico but normally Müller and Draxler should have also used the space thus gained. For the next game, Gündogan or Goretzka instead of Khedira and Reus instead of Müller might be an option, but I don't think Löw will take Müller out of the starting eleven. I am not a notorious Müller opponent and had promised myself a lot, but he did not show a good game. Against Sweden, perhaps Gomez instead of Werner would also be the more sensible option.

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Anonym
Knochen wrote on 18.06.2018 at 11:50: The DFB has not done everything wrong, the DFB has even done some things very right, otherwise we would still stumble through the Quali and then play every game with an unsightly 0:1 and rumgekicke. The youth work since the year 2000 is already paying off in the form of talent. What went wrong yesterday can't really be blamed on any individual player, although Khedira was really weak. The positional play of the German team was terrible, there was a certain arrogance or overconfidence. There is also no point in telling yourself a hundred times that Mexico would be such a dangerous opponent, in the head it probably looked different with some players. Hummels had a big individual mistake but his attitude on the pitch looked quite good. Kimmich had a miserable positional game, as always more offensive player than defender, but that is probably part of the German tactics. In the first half, offensively much more should have gone through Plattenhardt and Kimmich. Müller is running behind his form for ages, I wouldn't blame Werner, he didn't get any useful balls. Özil was very strong in the second half after the changes, when he was able to build the game out of space. Kroos was cleverly blocked by Mexico but normally Müller and Draxler should have also used the space thus gained. For the next game, Gündogan or Goretzka instead of Khedira and Reus instead of Müller might be an option, but I don't think Löw will take Müller out of the starting eleven. I am not a notorious Müller opponent and had promised myself a lot, but he did not show a good game. Against Sweden, perhaps Gomez instead of Werner would also be the more sensible option.

Özil quite strong? Did we see different games? The substitutes Brand and especially Reuss were good, but to call Özil quite strong...well...

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Knochen
Elite
Özil was extremely strong in the last 30 minutes. His passes between the ranks of the Mexicans have always led to crosses or passes into the penalty area. He basically took over the task for which Toni Kroos would have been responsible.

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Anonym
Knochen wrote on 18/06/2018 at 12:05: Özil was extremely strong in the last 30 minutes. His passes in between the ranks of the Mexicans have always resulted in crosses or passes into the penalty area. He basically took over the task for which Toni Kroos would have been responsible.

Kroos was like many others, total failure. But to talk the Özil so strong. But well... Your opinion and I have mine

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gagapapamama
Expert
Özil hasn't played a strong game in a long time, neither in the national team nor at Arsenal, but he has beautiful hair and pulls the socks over his knees, because you could freeze on the pitch.

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Julian
Elite
I would substitute exactly 3 players from the starting eleven.

Draxler out - Brandt in
Khedira out - Goretzka in
Özil out - Reus in

Anyway, those are the 3 players that were always a thorn in my personal side in the games
Apart from the fact that Joshua Kimmich and Marvin Plattenhardt (or even Hector) are all the time in the wrong place and rather act as left & right flank instead of helping in defense. That's why teams like Austria and Saudi Arabia could always execute such fast counterattacks.

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Knochen
Elite
Julian wrote on 06/18/2018 at 13:38: I would substitute exactly 3 players from the starting eleven.

Draxler out - Brandt in
Khedira out - Goretzka in
Özil out - Reus in

Anyway, those are the 3 players that were always a thorn in my personal side in the games
Apart from the fact that Joshua Kimmich and Marvin Plattenhardt (or even Hector) are all the time in the wrong place and rather act as left & right flank instead of helping in defense. That's why teams like Austria and Saudi Arabia could always execute such fast counterattacks.

I would rather try it like this.

Müller out - Reus in
Khedira out - Goretzka in

Let Plattenhard and Kimmich play more as fullbacks and the dynamics on the wings via Draxler and Reus each in interplay with Özil, then centrally Goretzka and slightly behind Kroos. The German center backs often move to the outside because the wing backs play strikers. The space in the center must then be able to be controlled by a Kroos alone. So I would give Kroos more defensive duties and let the offense go out from Reus, Draxler, Werner and Özil. Then you also have a decent speed and Kroos can still distribute the balls from the back over the rows or on the outside.

Brandt was of course super yesterday, but you should not overestimate that either. He came with full energy in the last 5 minutes. He was able to play out his speed and technical strength accordingly without any problems, whether that succeeds so well from the beginning, I do not know. Football-wise, I see a Draxler still ahead of him, especially since I also think that Draxler has not made a bad game.

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J****r
I think Poland will take the cup home.
Unfortunately, I can't say who will be the world champion...

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Stromberg
Legend
JoKer wrote on 06/18/2018 at 18:05: I think Poland will take home the cup.
Unfortunately I can't say who will be world champion...

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Anonym
JoKer wrote on 06/18/2018 at 18:05: I think Poland will take home the cup.
Unfortunately I can't say who will be world champion...

Haha best ðŸ˜..

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