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Today we start with the preliminary games
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I think the German team will make it through the group stage now without any major drama. Sweden is not Mexico and Mexico benefited from a weak German team. This constant blackening and rumgemotze in Germany can sometimes be very annoying.
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Özil is a joke right now what the ne shit plays Marco Reus can fix it but the must go out in my opinion
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I don't believe that Özil has no desire to really play, unfortunately, you can't count on him - the best thing would be for him to resign
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https://www.transfermarkt.de/mesut-ozil/leistungsdaten/spieler/35664
Since you really talk a garbage with your zero idea, that is really not to be grasped.
Özil is a top player.
Özil is a player of high quality.
And is hated because he does not sing the national anthem, what a bullshit.
Kindergarten arguments of a leftist!
Do you really think we are all stupid?
Inform yourself once in your life, before you write such garbage.
You have simply zero idea. Did you have too little attention as a child, or too much?
Just don't write anything if you don't have a clue. You make yourself here constantly only
ridiculous
Calculate the RTP, that you can do. One of the few things......
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How often Özil has played the penultimate pass is not even recorded. I've played soccer myself for as long as I can remember, even at more or less top level. Of course, Özil is not at the height of his game and has not played the game of his life, but who has. The invisible Müller, Übersteiger-Ball-weg-Draxler or Khedira? It's absurd to blame Özil in particular. Personally, I wouldn't necessarily let him play in every game either, but still rather than a Brandt. It's also all a question of tactics. As long as Germany relies on short passing and combination soccer through the center, Özil is actually indispensable. Perhaps a Goretzka could still accompany this position similarly well, that would certainly be an option. With a more wing-heavy and faster game, Özil would not be absolutely necessary. However, he simply fits into Löw's system and therefore plays. The national coach certainly knows these statistics and as every player confirms, there is hardly a more meticulous coach in preparation and follow-up. He has his reasons for letting Özil play, even if many can't understand that because they only perceive straddling and bolting at the goal.
Edit: Since the Swedes will stand with 10 men in the penalty area for the most part, Özil will probably play again. Fast and counter-attacking players will rarely be able to show their skills in the next game. Instead, it needs technically strong players who can play decisive passes in tight spaces and also players who can tie up defenders to open up the space. That's why a Müller will also be very important for the next game. However, I think Reus will be allowed to start from the beginning, which I think is good, because I think Reus is a much better footballer than Draxler.
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