Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2016

FC Bayern München star can't wait to play alongside Renato Sanches!



 The Germany international says he cannot wait to play with the youngster at Allianz Arena who has proven just how good he is already with his displays at Euro 2016.

The Germany global says he can't hold up to play with the youth at Allianz Arena who has demonstrated exactly how great he is now with his showcases at Euro 2016 Bayern Munich protector Mats Hummels has hailed Renato Sanches' physical quality and is certain the Portugal worldwide will end up being an incredible marking for the Bundesliga champions.
The 18-year-old has been one of the stars of Euro 2016, helping his country to the last against France on Sunday and Hummels can't hold up to play close by the midfielder at Bayern in 2016-17.
"Anyone who has seen Renato Sanches in real life at Euro 2016 will have understood that he is an incredible player," Hummels was cited as saying by Record .
"He is a mammoth physically. He is quick and solid. He is a genuine box-to-box midfielder.
Renato have his big effort on the Euro2016 so his play was outstanding.Seems he is the middfielder who every football clubs want it.Still an open question who will make contract with this Portugal football star.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Germany win the shootout vs Italy.



Germany missed three penalties yet still triumphed over Italy in an often shambolic shoot-out at the end of a draining match.
Germany win the shootout after bonucci penalty cancels out Ozil opener.
They are the greatest penalty-taking nation in the history of the game, and this Germany team did not fail as they dispatched Italy from Euro 2016 after a in-out that finished at ten minutes to midnight and saw more drama than it usually takes for the world champions to win these things.

A place in the semi-final in Marseille on Thursday for Joachim Loew’s team when finally Jonas Hector dispatched the 18th penalty of the shoout-out past Gianluigi Buffon after Manchester United’s Matteo Darmian had his previous one saved. Three Germans had missed before then – including their goalscorer on the night Mesut Ozil – but Manuel Neuer saved twice over the course of the penalties to rescue them.   

Friday, July 1, 2016

Germany to the Final.



How will Germany cope without the old guard? While the changes since the World Cup have not exactly been wholesale there are some notable absentees, former captain Philipp Lahm and squad mainstay Per Mertesacker having retired from international football. 
Bastian Schweinsteiger is unlikely to see much playing time in France, too, and experienced heads like these are not easily replaced. Germany have depth and top-level experience in most areas but may not quite be the battle-hardened, sleek side that came out on top in Rio two years ago. Then again, the German mentality is rarely in question when major tournaments come around.

If Germany want to move alongside Spain in the pantheon of recent greats, a European Championship win seems necessary. The world champions lost out to Italy in the semi-finals four years ago and were runners-up back in 2008; now they hope their taste for success can extend to the continental stage and there are few who would confidently back against them. 
Joachim Low’s team had a few ups and downs in qualifying, and it has not been a straightforward two years since that extra-time win over Argentina, but their pool of quality remains the envy of almost everybody – and it would be a major surprise if they fell short of the last four, as a bare minimum.