Squad Lists for the Games against France, Russia and Wales
Germany’s U21 will play France’s U21 in a two-legged knockout tie to decide which of the two teams qualifies for the U21 European Championships. Germany’s senior team will face Russia and Wales in their World Cup qualifying campaign. In other words: some big matches coming up during the international break.
U21 Germany vs France (October 10th in Magdeburg/Germany, October 15th in Metz/France)
Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Schalke 04), Florian Fromlowitz (Hannover 96), Tobias Sippel (1. FC Kaiserslautern)
Defenders: Andreas Beck (1899 Hoffenheim), Sebastian Boenisch (Werder Bremen), Jerome Boateng (Hamburger SV), Benedikt Höwedes (Schalke 04), Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund), Daniel Schwaab (SC Freiburg), Niko Bungert (FSV Mainz 05)
Midfielders: Gonzalo Castro (Bayer Leverkusen), Sami Khedira (VfB Stuttgart), Toni Kroos (Bayern Munich), Marko Marin (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Marc-Andre Kruska (Borussia Dortmund), Mesut Özil (Werder Bremen), Eugen Polanski (FC Getafe)
Forwards: Ashkan Dejagah (VfL Wolfsburg), Rouwen Hennings (FC St. Pauli), Aaron Hunt (Werder Bremen), Daniel Halfar (Arminia Bielefeld), Kevin Schindler (Hansa Rostock)
Marko Marin is back in U21 action for this important tie. I would pick Manuel Neuer as goalkeeper, Jerome Boateng and Andreas Beck as right/leftbacks and Benedikt Höwedes and Mats Hummels as central defenders. I have no clue how I would design my midfield and attack though. Could a midfield featuring Kroos, Marin and Özil at the same time work?
Germany vs Russia / Wales (October 11th in Dortmund, October 15th in Mönchengladbach)
Goalkeepers: Robert Enke (Hannover 96), Rene Adler (Bayer Leverkusen), Tim Wiese (Werder Bremen)
Defenders: Clemens Fritz (Werder Bremen), Arne Friedrich (Hertha BSC Berlin), Marcell Jansen (Hamburger SV), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen), Serdar Tasci (VfB Stuttgart), Heiko Westermann (Schalke 04)
Midfielders: Michael Ballack (FC Chelsea), Torsten Frings (Werder Bremen), Thomas Hitzlsperger (VfB Stuttgart), Jermaine Jones (Schalke 04), Simon Rolfes (Bayer Leverkusen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Piotr Trochowski (Hamburger SV)
Forwards: Mario Gomez (VfB Stuttgart), Patrick Helmes (Bayer
Leverkusen), Miroslav Klose (Bayern Munich), Kevin Kuranyi (Schalke 04), Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich)
It’ll be interesting to see, whether Mertesacker, Ballack and Frings can help restore some defensive stability. I would also like to see Patrick Helmes in the starting XI.
Your thoughts?
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Wow, the U-21 list is nearly as impressive as the senior squad. Exciting future for Germany.
Could a midfield featuring Kroos, Marin and Özil at the same time work?
Ooooooh! I don’t know if it would work, but throw Castro in there as a DM and I’d certainly start salivating.
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Jan, your title is very misleading.
Before I clicked on the link (I clicked this via the Bundesliga Offside page), I was like thinking ‘Since when there is qualifier against France?’. Then I realised what happened. Ha!
‘Could a midfield featuring Kroos, Marin and Özil at the same time work?’
Ooo.
‘I would also like to see Patrick Helmes in the starting XI.’
Me too. But then you know my first reaction when I first saw the squad list (the senior side, I mean), I was like thinking – ‘No Kiessling?’. I know he and ‘Paddie’ work well together at Leverkusen.
Off topic a bit: I was watching the Deutsche Welle’s Bundesliga Kick-off! interview with Helmes and in between the interview, there was a video shown of when Helmes was in his much younger days and his mother shouting ‘Paddie!’ on the sidelines (it showed Helmes in a football match). I thought it was just adorable.
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lol een nederlander die een blog houd voor de deutsers
:p go duitsland
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How about Piotr Trochowski? Does he play good Bundesliga fussball? Lukasz Podolski “Prinz Poldi” can turn up the style if he wants to.
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Would love to see Helmes as well he has talent! Who will the CB be probably Mertesacker and Westermann




Bad news for Robert Enke. He broke his hand and will be out for several weeks. Seems like we’ll be seeing Rene Adler making his debut against Russia.




It’s risky but it just might all work. I hope Loew does not chicken out and use Wiese. Jansen is also injured which is not great but not awful either. All we need now is Fritz seated and Kuryani withdrawn. Then we have quite a formidable lineup. Stability on the other hand…
I heard Loew said Mertesacker was not fully fit. Does he have any choice but to use him now? With Lahm guaranteed to start at LB who will the CB be? Giving it to Westermann in such a big game with an uncapped keeper is a bad idea. Let’s hope at least Loew dows not use Fritz as one of the defenders.
=================Adler================
Tasci – Mertesacker – Friedrich – Lahm
=================Frings===============
====Schweini – Ballack – Trochowski===
============Klose – Helmes (Podolski)=




I had heard of the news regarding Enke as well. Ouch. Hope he gets well soon.
Nick, I had read that Adler will be used. At least that was what I found out on Eurosport. The translated version of the Eurosport’s German site, that is. If it’s Wiese, I’m probably going to tear my hair.
On Mertesacker, he had just recovered from flu and had knee operation recently. I only realised about that when it was reported that he was being handed the three-match ban for his sent-off in the Werder Bremen’s match against Hoffenheim (that 5-4 thriller). Here (from my local MSN service, where it got the report from AFP actually) – http://sport.sg.msn.com/football/bundesliga/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1705220
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Where do I begin?




I just got back from a night with the girl and missed the first half. After seeing the second I am going out tonight again alone to drink.
Anyway. Judging by the second half, the team fell asleep. If it wasn’t for Adler and some good refereeing we would have been looking at the play-off spot. Adler was really good but I expect a bit more from him. Truth is though that the defense let the Anschlusstreffer in and after that the whole team more or less fell asleep.
Nonetheless I think our defense has improved. We mastered the offside trap and scrambled for some good clearances. Otherwise we still have a lot of work to do. We did quite well in midfield I heard but ended up too passive. Certainly Hitzlsperger contributed nothing much probably because he is NOT a defensive midfielder! Of course Jogi realized that only in the 87 minute. On second thought Adler is the reason we can head to Moscow not needing some outrageous win because without him a draw is the best we can hope for on current form.
I can go on but I will save it for the post. Jogi needs to work on those half-time talks and those substitutions. Let hope he figures out things by Tuesday night. At least he did not bring on Kuryani right?!
PS When I was scrolling up to finish posting to check Hitzlsperger name I re-read the lineup. I thought how could we be doing so poorly with such talent. Then I realized I was reading the U21 roster.




Nick, watch the first half before concluding what this team can and can’t do.




‘PS When I was scrolling up to finish posting to check Hitzlsperger name I re-read the lineup. I thought how could we be doing so poorly with such talent. Then I realized I was reading the U21 roster.’
LOL.
Nick, this is freaky. I did watched the match from start to end and in the second-half, I started to feel sleepy. I’m not sure is it because I was personally tired myself (the match began after 2.45am here for me and I didn’t take a short nap beforehand because I was joining in my father in watching the England-Kazakhstan qualifier beforehand) but then it happened around after the 70th minute. And then when Russia tried to push forward, I was awake of a sudden. A game of two halves for me.
‘Let hope he figures out things by Tuesday night.’
Wales is now second with six points from three matches. They beat Liechtenstein 2-0 at home, though they were made to work for the three points.
By the way, Kuranyi wasn’t even on the bench. I was reading one match report and his name wasn’t even there. Not even on the substitutes’ bench. And news agency AFP, quoting German sports news agency SID that Kuranyi had gone AWOL – http://sport.sg.msn.com/football/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1724211
The match report I was reading (scroll down for the line-up) – http://www.sportinglife.com/football/worldcup2010/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=international_feed/08/10/11/SOCCER_Ger-Germany_Nightlead.html
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Looks like there has been developments. Jogi has said on the German Football Federation website that as long as he is still the coach of the national side, Kuranyi will never get picked again – http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/germany/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=international_feed/08/10/12/SOCCER_Ger-Germany_Kuranyi.html&TEAMHD=germany
Nick, I know you have opinions of Kuranyi and his contributions to the national team. On a personal scale for me, Kuranyi had made me shattered my own general perception of people who goes by the name of Kevin (that being Kuranyi’s first name). Don’t ask me why I always associate anyone who is called Kevin is good in his studies, smart, intelligent and the like. It just happens.
Back when I was in primary school (it’s like elementary school in the US), I used to have a class monitor (it’s like being a representative of the class) who is called Kevin and he had always been consistently being top of the class for each school year. And it didn’t ‘helped’ he does wear spectacles as well, completing the sterotypes of studious male students. We were classmates for four years (the system in Singapore is that you have six years of primary school education). After primary school graduation, I didn’t know which secondary school my ex-classmate went but then I was being reminded of him again when one of my classmates in secondary school asked me if I knew him (she even asked me by using his full name!). I had no idea why she (the person who asked me was a she) asked me the question. I almost wanted to ask her how did she know the Kevin who was once my primary school classmate but she was gone before I knew it.
Sorry if I had launched into a soapbox. But then the moment I read of Kuranyi being AWOL without giving any explanation and how Jogi reacted (he even got the backing from the football federation president Theo Zwanziger), that was like…my personal assocation of someone being called Kevin, was shattered to pieces. Well oh well.
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It’s all confirmed by the DFB now. I first read the Kuryani news on BILD. BILD really does have insider information on the DFB all the time. As much as I don’t like Kuryani and as much as this is a good step for the 11, I have to admit Kuryani was not completely useless. Just rarely good and never consistent. Still for it to all end this way is a shame for anyone nominated to play for Germany.




Just like ahead of the Euro 2008 final against Spain, they first broke the news of Ballack being able to play. And when the UEFA website confirmed it back then like an hour or so after BILD broke the news, it got me amused that BILD knew it before everyone else does.
Have to agree with you on the case of Kuranyi. Oh well.
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