Germany’s road to Euro 2008
The preliminary round has been handed out and the road ahead for Miroslav Klose & Co. is not an easy task to sort through. Opening day starts on June 7, 2008. Germany has drawn Group B to go against Austria, Croatia and Poland.
The good news for Germany is that their staff should be back on full when the time comes for these matches. Michael Ballack has already started playing again, as has Philipp Lahm. Bastian Schweinsteiger is nursing a knee injury currently, but will be well over that, assuming he doesn’t take another knock before the Euro’s start. And with any luck, Bernd Schneider will be fit and Jogi will have just as many capable reserves as he has first team members.
The Germans will have a rough road and will have to prove themselves once more, but Jogi Loew and company are more than capable. This is going to be an exciting round to say the least.
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I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the draw is easy, but it is certainly less challenging than it could’ve been. It will be interesting to see how Germany do against Poland in the rematch of that WC nail-biter.
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United States




just feel lucky that you guys dont have the group we dutch have…!!
Think Germany is strong again since the WC06… think you guys have a good change of winning the competition… not us; Oranje sucks!! we have had the worst qualification ever… our football is so ugly it hurts my eyes..
grt my neighbours
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Netherlands




To goose:
Thanks for the words of praise! But I feel you should not be too critical with Oranje. They still have a great reservoir of formidable players. If, for example, we had Van Nistelroy (sorry if the spelling is wrong) … He’s just unbelievable!
grt to Holland




Nothing can stop me by posting these comments.
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Ich liebe die duetchen, Micheal Ballack du bisst mien lieblings spieler fon der ganzen weld. Ich will nur danke zu sagen fur die beste weilmiestew shaft yeds malls.
Wir werden dieses mall de itlien schlagen das sie nie mer scpielen. Ballack, Lahm,Podolski, Klose, Schwiene, Lehman ir siets die besten.
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