ter Stegen has been great this season. If not playing as first-choice GK(needs more experience), at least it will keep Neuer on his toes.
ter Stegen has been great this season. If not playing as first-choice GK(needs more experience), at least it will keep Neuer on his toes.
beautiful game strikes again
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...p-3102466.html
heard about that on the radio while driving home, dispicable stuff
x 2. As much as I hate to admit it, I think Germany is going to win it hands down. Italy will do well, but I just can't see them making it past semis, and Spain's success has always come from the boots of Xavi and his fitness has torn to shreds this season. Also, the loss of Puyol and David Villa's form, if he even makes the tournament, will be a huge blow. Netherlands to semis, Portugal to quarters and England with assured hilarious results.
I don't recognize a couple of names on the German midfield, but damn, that's a scary midfield group.
Mesut Özil, Sami Khedira, (Real Madrid)
Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Bastian Schweinsteiger, (well known Bayern)
Marco Reus, (former Mönchengladbach, now Dortmund, awesome, effective and fast guy, goal scorer)
Mario Götze, (Dortmund 'biggest talents in football, whatever that means)
Ilkay Gündogan, (Dortmund, finding his form this season)
Sven Bender,
Lars Bender, (twins, Leverkusen and Dortmund. One of them runs more per game than any other football player. Both strong and very intensive)
André Schürrle (Leverkusen, real goal threat)
Julian Draxler (Schalke, 18 or 19 also one of the big talents. Very fast and technically strong. Just like most new guys)
Lukas Podolski (Now Arsenal, Veteran at 26(?) years old)
Most guys are really young, barely out of the U21 age or even younger.
15 goals this season with Lazio...hardly a bad forward.
Klose could have both his legs amputated and he'd still be scoring goals. That bastard was born for it.
Just boutht from a friend ticket Greece-Russia !![]()