Thursday, September 3, 2015

Mario Götze: “I think I feel at Bayern very well” – THE WORLD

In the plans of coach Pep Guardiola Bayern Mario Götze plays no longer the very important role for some time. Not least because there have been many rumors about a change of club 23-year-olds in the past few months. Ahead of the European Championship qualifying match against Poland (Friday, 20.45 clock, RTL and livescore in welt.de) he remarked after a long time again publicly to his future at the champions.

“. There was never any discussion that I leave Bayern Munich I plead clearly for Bayern Munich and for all,” said the world champion and added: “I think I feel at FC Bayern very, very well. ” Phrases that sound when needed Götze convince yourself of what he says there.



Löw are Götze an application warranty

This season, he came to the first three Bundesliga matchdays to use over 90 minutes (against Hoffenheim), he was twice off the bench just before the end of the encounter. How fortunate that at least Joachim Löw relies on his world-Final scorers of 2014th The coach gave Götze before the final training a use guarantee from the outset: “He will definitely start.”

The EM is for Löw just one stage to defend their title

              It goes against Poland for the German national team at important points in the European Championship Qualifiers. Löw, however, is with the idea already on. . He is already planning his team for the 2018 World Cup Source: The World / Sport

The 23-year-old Munich is likely to occupy the position of the injured at the foot Dortmunders Marco Reus (Unopened big toe) on the left wing. “Mario Götze is a player of enormous high value for us. I am convinced that he wants to show what it can do.” Despite the failure of Reus Löw will not change “the entire tactical plan”. The offensive he might next Götze with Mesut Özil and still occupy Thomas Müller and Karim Bellarabi. Behind captain Bastian Schweinsteiger and Toni Kroos are in the middle set.



a lot of courage, but respect for Lewandowski

Germany (13 points) must win in order to displace in Group D Poland (14) from the top and more relaxed to be able to (11) to travel on Sunday to Glasgow for the second game on Monday night against the third-placed Scotland. A “special pressure situation” but does not feel the coach despite the explosive initial position. “We do not stand with their backs to the wall,” said Loew. The situation is rather a challenge and specific motivation. “The declared aim is to achieve maximum points.”

Crucial to the success against Poland is the view of the national coach, the offensive solutions against the compact find defending Poland. For this purpose it was necessary to prevent the enemy counterattack through striker Robert Lewandowski. Primarily, the DFB-Elf but the enemy wants to impose their own game. That looks even Mario Götze: “We want to show the Poles from the outset that there is nothing to pick up.” A resolute statement, without any room for interpretation.

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