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Germany starts with a 1: 1 in the EM
Four years after Neuer, Özil and Co. will be European champion, the German U21 selection in the Czech Republic. At the start there were however only a 1: 1 Draws against Serbia
Four years after Neuer, Özil and Co., the German Under-21 team in the Czech Republic wants to become European champions. At the start there were however only a 1: 1 Draws against Serbia
Only solve the Olympic ticket, then celebrate the European title and emergence as a reward 2016 Maracana: With big dreams and World Champions like Mesut Özil and Manuel Neuer start as a model, the German Under-21 footballers on Wednesday in the European Championship in the Czech Republic. “We will be hard to beat. The goal is the title,” said coach Horst Hrubesch before the opener against Serbia in Prague confidently.
On paper the team of the German Football Association (DFB) is also quite favorite. With Champions League winner Marc-André ter Stegen in goal, world champion Matthias Ginter in defense and Kevin Volland on the offensive and hardly a road at the German team passes. “We are aware of our quality,” said Hrubesch.
The best example is the goalkeeper position, where the 64-year-old the “spoiled for choice” between ter Stegen, Bernd Leno and Timo Horn – players who would in any other country already belong to the A-Team. Who gets the advantage in the end, Hrubesch was also open on the eve of the game, internally the decision was but already communicated. In sports betting provider “bwin” the DFB junior
is at odds of 3.25 or so so clear title contender against England (5.75) and Portugal (6.50)
Six World Champion as role model
The German EM motto because even “Live your childhood dream”, and not saying could better fit. Because no matter whether ter Stegen, Max Meyer or future Bayern player Joshua Kimmich: All have the “Class of 2009″ in mind that under Hrubesch became European champions four years ago. Six of these players may be now call world champion Jerome Boateng, Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels, Benedikt Höwedes, Sami Khedira and Mesut Özil
scene of the World Cup. Finals was the Maracana Stadium, and exactly there will also the new generation of “young guns”: In the Czech Republic is ready as a bonus the first German Olympic qualifiers since 1988. Already survive the group stage is enough to be in Rio this. Given the other opponents Denmark and the Czech Republic on Saturday (June 23) would be anything but a disappointment. “Olympia would be a dream,” said Hrubesch: “. But we play for the game, here you have to take every serious”
Serbs defeated Spain
The first step is therefore to insist on Serbia. The surprise team participated in the play-offs, after all, the ball magician from Spain, which had 2011 and 2013. the European title garnered. “This is directly a final. We have to win in order to survive in the group,” Captain Volland (1899 Hoffenheim).
says almost not an issue is in Prague, the absence of world champion Julian Draxler (Schalke 04), Shkodran Mustafi (FC Valencia), Erik Durm (Borussia Dortmund) or even Mario Götze (Bayern Munich). All would also be eligible to play, however, have long been in the A-team of Joachim Loew anchored. “We have clear agreements,” said Hrubesch: “Nothing has changed”
And so remains the biggest task of the German U21, her favorite role to meet in the square. How do you want, Hrubesch said already on Monday while visiting the German School in Prague. “. The best thing is, if you work as a team then can achieve a lot,” the DFB coach said the approximately 200 children: “Basically, this is just like you at school.”
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