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On June 22 2012 23:17 Pika Chu wrote: I don't see how Greece can win this one. I mean no matter how good they turtle Germany's not Russia, they know how to deal with it.
It's hard but not impossible. After all we beat Zidane's France in 2004. Dunno, I just hope we make a good performance even if we lose.
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This isnt 2004.
Germany 2-0
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I feel Reus is exactly what Germany needs against Greece, hope he fits in well
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On June 22 2012 22:30 Steveling wrote:
That reus fellow, what is he like? Don't know him.
This season he was voted best player of the German league by the other players.
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Germany should win, but I'd love to see an upset
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On June 22 2012 23:57 DAFNE wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2012 22:30 Steveling wrote:
That reus fellow, what is he like? Don't know him. This season he was voted best player of the German league by the other players.
Lol! Cant blame him for not knowing! He was playing for a non european german team xD
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A really, really good decision to let Klose, Reus and Schürrle play! I'd say the greeks prepared especially for the German offense and now have to face something else than they prepared for!
wuhuuuuuuuuu
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Germany smartly decided to beat Greece through the ground rather than through the air.
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Alright, gotta go, I'll post after the game is over now, my prediction is 0-2 for greece. GOGO HELLAS!
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Don't think Schürrle is the type of player for defensive teams, but we'll see.
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On June 23 2012 00:15 don_kyuhote wrote: Germany smartly decided to beat Greece through the ground rather than through the air. Well, Klose ain't too bad at headers either, but in essence, a true statement - Klose instead of Gomez means creating advantageous numbers in the midfield and hopefully creating space for Özil and the wingers instead of trying crosses, which the Greece would probably deflect anyway. One might wonder why players like Reus and Schürrle, known for their skill at counters, are fielded over Müller and Podolski against a team that is expected to play 100% defensively. Possibly Löw wants them to tire out their defenders and rotate a lot, instead of going for the goal directly. May open up chances during the second half, where Greece usually is at the advantage due to their superior physical condition.
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On June 23 2012 00:33 DragoonTT wrote:Show nested quote +On June 23 2012 00:15 don_kyuhote wrote: Germany smartly decided to beat Greece through the ground rather than through the air. Well, Klose ain't too bad at headers either, but in essence, a true statement - Klose instead of Gomez means creating advantageous numbers in the midfield and hopefully creating space for Özil and the wingers instead of trying crosses, which the Greece would probably deflect anyway. One might wonder why players like Reus and Schürrle, known for their skill at counters, are fielded over Müller and Podolski against a team that is expected to play 100% defensively. Possibly Löw wants them to tire out their defenders and rotate a lot, instead of going for the goal directly. May open up chances during the second half, where Greece usually is at the advantage due to their superior physical condition. Both are very nimble (especially Reus) and have quite a good shot, exactly what you need against a heavy defence.
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ze germanz will win. random number to zero ^_________________________^
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Klose, Reus and Schürle so great <3
3-0 Germany fuck yeah!
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Hopefully Greece is roflstomped put of the euros to never return again. Germany 4-0.
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On June 23 2012 01:24 Zen5034 wrote: 6-1 Germany
never against a such defensive Team D:
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Don't see Greece standing any chance to be honest. The game will probably be similar to yesterday's.
And the Greeks don't have Petr Cech!
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