Showing posts with label GERMANY NATIONAL TEAM DIE NATIONALMANNSCHAFT. Show all posts
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Friday, June 22, 2012

GERMANY AND ITS PERFECT NUMBERS IN THE EURO 2012


The EURO 2012 has finally begun and Germany has started with perfect numbers in this competition. They have played four games up to now and they have won the four of them.

The first game was :


      GERMANY   1                      PORTUGAL 0










In this match,  Real Madrid teammates  were playing opposite sides. Cristiano Ronaldo, Coentrao, and Pepe's Portugal  were playing agaisn Mesut Oezil and Sami Khedira's Germany. 















Mario Gomez scored and Germany won against Portugal his first match in the Group of Death. A difficult match with a great result. 



The second match was:

NETHERLANDS  1                    GERMANY 2


 










This game was "THE CLASH OF THE TITANS" since two of the favorite teams to win this competition played this match. Once again teammates from the same club were looking each other's faces  Robben  met Bastian, Neuer, Boateng, Lahm, Mueller, Gomez, and some others in this match. 















Super Mario Gomez scored the two goals for Germany and they defeated Netherlands.  Van Persie scored the goal for the Dutch. 





The third game of the Group of Death was:



DENMARK 1                   GERMANY 2 

 











This was not an easy game at all since Germany had to win this match to be the first of the group and avoid meeting Spain in the next round. 






Podolski scored the first goal for Germany. 







Then Khron- Dehli scored for Denmark.


At the end Lars Bender scored for Germany. 






Germany won its third game and passed to quarterfinals. 




The quarterfinal's game was 

GERMANY   4                            GREECE 2 

 









Germany showed all their potential and strength to the Greeks scoring four magnificent  goals. 















Now Germany has advanced to semifinals and it is eagerly waiting for its opponent that could be either England or Italy. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A FUNNY POST AFTER THE FIRST ROUND OF ALL GROUPS FROM EURO 2012

This post shows in a few words and with vivid images the first matches we had during the EURO 2012 ...very  concise but  at the same time precise...some people have such an amazing imagination.


Sunday, June 10, 2012

UEFA EURO 2012 GROUP A and B RESULTS OF THE FIRST MATCHES





The first match of the EURO 2012 took place last Friday 8th and the final results for each match were: 


GROUP A 

Poland vs Greece was a game with not too much excitement for many people  and with a  final result that shows that both teams were not so accurate. Much more was expected from Poland being one of the host cities for this competition. The two goals were scored by Robert Lewandonvski (Poland) and Dimitris Salpingidis (Greece) . 


POLAND     1                       GREECE  1








Russia vs Cezch Republic was a match that surprised many people since many of them did not expect Russia to score 4 goals in their debut. Russia showed no fear for the Czech Republic and made a blistering start to group A. The first goal was scored by Aleksander Kerzhakov,  Alan Dzagoev scored  twice , and Roman Pavlyuchenko scored the last one. Besides Andrey Arshavin contributed with two assists to Russia's victory. Vaclav Pilar scored the only goal for Czech Republic.  

RUSSIA  4             CZECH  REPUBLIC 1
  

GROUP B

The Death's Group made their debut this last Saturday 9th. Holland vs Denmark was a game that created a lot of expectation since Holland is one of the favorite teams to win this competition. However, Denmark defeated Holland 0-1   surprising many that assured that Holland would win the match. Holland had many chances to score but couldn't define them.  The single  goal was scored by Michael Krohn- Dehli. 


HOLLAND 0               DENMARK 1


    


Germany vs Portugal was the game that kept everyone in front of their TV waiting to watch a great football match. Germany is one of the strongest candidates to win this competition but the last Saturday they did not show their best performance. The game was settled by a single goal scored by Mario Gomez . This result shows clearly how tight this group will be. Portugal players mentioned that they felt like if they did not get the result they deserved it but they were not lucky to score when  they had their  chances.  Let's wait for the next matches . 

GERMANY 1                    PORTUGAL 0




Tomorrow I will write a post in which I will include the Sunday and Monday matches Group C and Group D . 




Friday, June 8, 2012

THE OPENING CEREMONY F THE EURO 2012 POLAND UKRAINE

It has finally begun.
 Ladies and Gentlemen The EURO 2012 is here. We have been waiting for it for  four years and now we can enjoy it again. Europe and the complete football planet are going to enjoy watching the best football players and national teams against each other in order to be called the next european champion. 
If you missed the opening ceremony for the EURO you can watch it here. 

Enjoy it!!!!





Tuesday, May 22, 2012

UEFA EURO 2012™ - Official intro and host cities with stadiums presentation








The  host cities for the next EURO 2012 as well as the stadiums in each of the them are shown in the following video. Enjoy the beautiful images of the Polish and Ukrainian cities that welcome all the visitors for the coming EURO.               


                                 Enjoy it. 




Monday, May 21, 2012

Promo for the next Euro 2012 Poland & Ukraine


WHAT YOU CAN SEE IN THE COMING EURO 2012  WILL BE SOMETHING LIKE THIS: 

WAIT FOR IT AND ENJOY IT WHEN IT COMES!!! 











EURO POLAND - UKRAINE 2012 NIKE, MERCEDES BENZ, BITBURGER, AND SOME OTHERS SUPPORT THEIR TEAMS FOR THIS COMING EURO






The UEFA Euro 2012  is ready  and the National Teams are getting ready in the training camps before the competition   begins. Sponsors of each team are doing their work as well as using players , coaches, and national teams to sell their products and show their support for the different teams. 

ADIDAS, NIKE , Coca Cola, Hyunday,  and some others are always  ahead showing the best of their products using fantastic players and teams. This year is an important year for football in Europe since the UEFA Euro 2012 is almost here. These important brands know it and take advantage of it. For that reason they make  priceless  and magical ads. One really enjoys watching competitions like the EURO with each match and players doing what they like to do, playing with the ball,  but watching  these amazing commercials like the following ones make this competition even more  wonderful. 

Let's watch some of them.


Team HYUNDAY with the collaboration of amazing players like Benzema, Podolski, Casillas, Rossi, Sturridge show us how to challenge the best. 








I personally enjoy watching NIKE and their fantastic ads. "MY TIME IS NOW" is the new Ad made by NIKE in which we can see   Ronaldo, Oezil, Neymar, M'Vila, Götze,RibĂ©ry, Sneijder and some others showing that their time is now.







Bitburger, a German beer, gives his support showing all the German National Team playing with their heart.






ADIDAS shows the Spanish National Team "La Roja" Spain ,the European Champion from EURO 2008,  with a nice video : " The past doesn't count. Everything is starting again".  In this video they show Xabi Alonso, Xavi Hernandez, David Villa, Fernando Llorente, Iker Casillas .





COCA COLA could not miss the chance of showing their support for the coming EURO 2012. With this nice video they a  person's changes after watching a football match. The ads changes  the colors of the flag according to the country in which they show it . 





MERCEDES BENZ showing their support  for the German National Team as well. 




There are more ads with fantastic players and teams but these were some of the most remarkable. 


Friday, January 13, 2012

Ozil is key to Real Madrid's attack


Article written by Michael Cox writing for ESPN



Jose Mourinho's task at Real Madrid is far from simple. Charged with overtaking Barcelona after three seasons of Catalan domination in La Liga, he's also expected to do it in style. Barca has been regarded as the greatest side of the modern era for the method of its success as well as the success itself.

It's odd to have this debate when Real sits top of the league with more goals scored than any other side. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it's fair to say that "beautiful football" is not quite the same as "attacking football." A goals scored column does not reflect how attractive the style of play is. If anything, it indicates the outright quality and relentlessness of the side.


Mourinho has faced accusations of boring football in the past. His Porto and Inter sides that won the European Cup were more proactive and creative over the course of a league season than they suggested in the latter stages of the Champions League. If anything, it was his Chelsea side that played the least inspiring football. In his first season in London, Mourinho based his side around a strong defense; in a stark contrast from the current situation at Real, Chelsea hadn't won the league for 50 years and was happy to take success however it arrived.



Even when it scored goals, Chelsea smashed teams with brute force and pace rather than carving them apart methodically. Didier Drogba was a battering ram, the team's flanks had the speed of Arjen Robben and Damien Duff, and the middle contained a physical trio of Frank Lampard, Michael Essien and Claude Makelele. Nowhere was there a playmaker. Lampard specialized in powerful running and goal scoring, while Robben was a very different player to the one we now know -- he spent much of the time in his own half doing his defensive duties then sped along the line rather than coming inside.

Real Madrid is different. Mourinho's current side has, on a good day, three clear playmakers -- and that's not including Cristiano Ronaldo. Xabi Alonso is the deep-lying creator, quite rightly one of the most widely appreciated players in the modern game. Angel Di Maria plays a hybrid role, coming inside from the flank to take up central positions. Then there is Mesut Ozil, now literally as well as figuratively a "number ten."






Ozil, though, is the only one who will always be a playmaker; he can't do any other job. When Real comes up against a side as strong -- which generally means Barca -- Alonso becomes a midfield scrapper as much as a playmaker and Di Maria becomes a defensive winger more than an attacking threat.



Therefore, Ozil shoulders so much of a burden for making Real an aesthetically pleasing side. In truth, this campaign hasn't been the best for him. His form has been indifferent, he looks even more gloomy than usual, and a few times he's been shoved out to the right. Meanwhile, Kaka is lurking in the background.




Kaka is an immensely talented player but one who doesn't offer anything like the artistry of Ozil. Indeed, Kaka's style over the year has often been misunderstood. Though a Brazilian and an attacking midfielder, in his days at Milan it was Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf and often Rui Costa doing the playmaking. Kaka's speciality was a quick turn of pace. He'd get the ball, roar past a defender and finish nicely. He was essentially a striker playing a little deeper.




That was a perfectly stylish way to finish chances, but physically Kaka has changed. He's gone from being a slender player to a much bulkier one. He looks more like a number nine than a number ten, physically more similar to Karim Benzema than Ozil. In the past two years, the change in his body shape is remarkable. He doesn't have that sudden acceleration, and he can't speed past players. It's difficult to say what he really excels at.


With Kaka only a substitute, Ozil played his first league game of 2012 last weekend, Real's 5-1 win over Granada. The postmatch reaction to his performance was muted, yet he assisted three of the four goals scored in his 67 minutes on the pitch -- the first a brilliant improvised flick to help a Ronaldo ball onto Benzema. Kaka got his chance in the cup in midweek but lasted just 45 minutes against Malaga before he was withdrawn by Mourinho, another wasted chance.



It is Ozil that makes the side play, and his appreciation of space is incredible. He has a phenomenal ability to drift between the lines and find himself free. So often you could pause the game and draw a triangle or a square around the three or four players closest to him; Ozil would be precisely in the center. It's a difficult thing to quantify, difficult to outline why being five yards from the midfield and five yards from the defense is significantly better to being, say, seven yards from the midfield and three yards from the defence, but at this level, margins like that matter.




His thinking in such situations doesn't stop there. When one of the opposing players realizes Ozil is free and moves toward him, Ozil recognizes he's now being tracked and replicates his opponent's movement to keep a good distance between himself and his marker. There's two effects of that. First, the other opposition players see he's being tracked by a teammate so don't bother picking him up, despite the fact that the defender is never in control of the situation. Second, the opponent becomes dragged out of position to leave a gap for someone else to exploit. It sounds simple enough on paper, but it's more difficult to combine this constant movement with the actual concept of playing football -- getting the ball, creating chances. He's not just playing tag.



With Ronaldo and Di Maria in a line of three, Ozil is beside two players who love coming inside. Many typical number tens would find this frustrating. Ozil instead helps the side retain fluidity by moving to the outside. In particular, when a lateral ball is played to a Real fullback from one of the central midfielders, Ozil will make an arced run into that same channel. It's an unusual movement, going away from the dangerous central area of the pitch, and neither the opposition holding midfielder nor the relevant fullback knows who should be tracking him. In the confusion, it's often Ronaldo or Di Maria who can then make the opposite run and be the one in a dangerous position, ending up with the glory.



Few other players in football give the impression of always thinking. Ozil is always glancing around him, always looking over his shoulder to see where the space is. He's so concerned with making sure defenders don't track him that he occasionally does something Thierry Henry used to do in his Arsenal days, drifting out wide to the touchline and standing still, as if disinterested from the game, before bursting into life. Does it work? Rarely. Defenders aren't that stupid, but it shows Ozil's mentality, how he's constantly trying to get some space, trying to escape the attention of defenders.



Hopefully, he won't escape the attention of his coach. Mourinho has tried to play two strikers, he is giving chances to Kaka, and he wants to make the most of Di Maria. Those players can help win the league, but only Ozil has the ability to transform Real into a truly exceptional side.

Michael Cox is a freelance writer for ESPN.com. He runs zonalmarking.net.