Since taking over the baton from Juergen Klinsmann, Joachim Low led his team with a record of success to a new level, although until now there is no dedicated champion trophy. Low German squad gathering in different ways. Squad was formed as a fast team with an attractive attacking capabilities, relying on determination and unyielding spirit of the German style. No more the impression of a car ala Panzer late summer, the earlier the iconic German national team. Of the 75 games under Low, the German squad recorded 52 wins. Low even has the best winning percentage in the history of the German national team coach.
Getting the German national team captain is not easy for Philipp Lahm. How not, not a few from outside the squad who are against it, especially Michael Ballack, the previous owner. Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was desperately against Lahm is not the right man to captain Germany. But Lahm budge. He did not have to talk to rebut that presumption, but only by showing a remarkable performance and an example to other players in the field by his attitude. Currently, Lahm was able to answer that Low's decision to ban the German national team captain was true to him.
Since its entry into the main squad Low in 2009, Ozil immediately become an important part of the German team. The quality of his performance was steady at the top. European Cup qualifier in 2012, Ozil appeared in nine games and scored or give feedback on goal the creation of Germany more than 35 percent. Ozil demonstrate creativity in the play, which was never seen in the German national team in recent years. But the important thing is consistency.
Ozil position in the German squad is not under threat, but the emergence of Mario Gotze own can be an alternative to escort the German midfield. Gotze also be guaranteed the existence of its own in the German midfield in the future. Gotze called Lionel Messi its Germany, because of technical ability, speed and quality of the bait. Gotze also has the ability to complete as a midfielder, wing, like any good right-left.
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