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Decision day looms for Germany´s Loew
| Written by: AFP |
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| 2008-05-15 16:23:46 | ![]() |
BERLIN (AFP) - As Germany bid to conquer Euro 2008, head coach Joachim Loew will scale one of the country's highest mountains on Friday to announce his team for next month's European Championships.
A restaurant at the summit of the Zugspitze mountain, bordering Switzerland and Austria who co-host the competition, is where Loew will announce his preliminary Euro 2008 squad. Germany open their Group B campaign against Poland in the south Austrian city of Klagenfurt on Sunday June 8 where they also play Croatia on June 12, before facing hosts Austria in Vienna on June 16. "We have been working towards this tournament for two years, so we are well prepared and the time has come," said Loew, who has been Germany head coach since July 2006. But Loew's plans have been damaged by the back injury which will keep midfielder Bernd Schneider out of the tournament, while Real Madrid defender Christoph Metzelder has just returned after six months out with a foot injury. And experienced Werder Bremen midfielder Torsten Frings has struggled with three separate knee injuries. There are no surprises expected when Loew announces an extended squad of 26 players on Friday who will travel to Marbella in Spain for intensive training. The final 23-man squad will be named on May 28 in accordance with UEFA rules. Werder Bremen's Tim Borowski is likely to replace Schneider in the squad, while Michael Ballack is set to be named captain after his recent dazzling form for Chelsea on the road to the Champions League final. In Bayern Munich striker Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski, plus Stuttgart's Mario Gomez and Schalke 04's Kevin Kuranyi, Loew has some of the best forwards in Europe. And in goal, Jens Lehmann and Timo Hildebrand are expected to be announced despite spending last season warming the benches at Arsenal and Valencia respectively. |
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BesTalentScout May 15th, 2008 17:51
Lehmann will drag down the team.............ajax72 May 15th, 2008 18:46
Whoever wrote this article will do himself a favour if he dedicates some of his time on watching some german and not only, football. Balack's dazzling form. Klose, Podolski, Gomez and Kuranyi best forwards in Europe....Just a curious fact - none of the above four is etnical german.
chakal May 15th, 2008 20:53
Ethnical... wow i a world of globalization? i thought being born in germany made you a german, not you ancestry. Just a Fact!SAJNSHE May 15th, 2008 21:43
BesTalentScout ajax72 u both dontunderstand any in football yes they r best forwards in europe , they scored the highest score in the uefa qualification u forgot ha ?lehmann is one of the best in world not europe only
germany should be ranked as first in fifa w ranking , because they rthe champions of this tournament