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Flamez

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Feb 7, 2011
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Osman, Kroos inclusion will balance the numbers in the midfield (4v4) and I'm sure he'll be the guy marking Pirlo, not Oezil. So, Germany will kinda play a 4-3-1-2 as well, or just put Oezil on the wing to operate with space.

I think Loew got his tactics right, unlike Prandelli (he didn't fail tactically, but at the players in the XI decisions imo). The only appointment to Low is the lack of Reus for Podolski and Boateng instead of the Dortmund LB, eventhough thats already since the beggining of the tourney. Prandelli otherwise, put Cassano in the team (really, I can't understand why when he had Natale, Diamanti and even Giovinco who could offer more, plus Cassano would probably be a good impact sub) and didn't exploit Boateng's weak link with Balzaretti on the left to attack.

Barzagli - Bonucci - Chiellini - Balzaretti or 3-5-2.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Flamez Boateng has played a very good euros so far as RB, so even if I said the same as you before euros (prefer Schmelzer), cant say that now. But yeah looks like Löw shows alot of respect to Pirlo by centralizing his set up, prolly a diamond:

Schweinsteiger

Kroos - - - - - - - Khedira

Ozil

Gomez - Podolski​


Or simply have Özil drift to the right more often then he usually does (due to his left foot), but it will 3-4 players in centralized roles prolly, prolly a smart move, but then again I still prefer to face this then the width they can stretch out teams with, with constant inward runs. Especially from Reus against Greece, ridicolously direct diagonal runs nonstop (as fake as a winger can get hehe).
 

LowLife

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Jan 7, 2011
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Jochi Low, yousonofabitch, going to mark out Pirlo out of this match by sacrificing Kroos.
Many coaches have tried to mark people, they all failed. Lets see how Jochi Lowlife will do that!

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Flamez Boateng has played a very good euros so far as RB, so even if I said the same as you before euros (prefer Schmelzer), cant say that now. But yeah looks like Löw shows alot of respect to Pirlo by centralizing his set up, prolly a diamond:

Schweinsteiger

Kroos - - - - - - - Khedira

Ozil

Gomez - Podolski​


Or simply have Özil drift to the right more often then he usually does (due to his left foot), but it will 3-4 players in centralized roles prolly, prolly a smart move, but then again I still prefer to face this then the width they can stretch out teams with, with constant inward runs. Especially from Reus against Greece, ridicolously direct diagonal runs nonstop (as fake as a winger can get hehe).
I think ozil will have a free role!
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Özil allways does hehe. As I said in previous post, biggiest problem for Italy will prolly be Özils movement pattern, he has an uncanny way of allways making himself playable.
 

Flamez

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he seemed like a liability to me against Greece. Didn't pay much attention to him in the rest of the euros.

I think it's better to use these four midfielders and change his own style a bit, Low is smart enough and knows this italian midfield would probably even get more time with the ball if it was just Pirlo, Marchisio, De Rossi and Montolivo against Oezil, Khedira and Bastian. Now he'll probably dominate the game and he still has two pretty good strikers upfront.
 

LowLife

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Özil allways does hehe. As I said in previous post, biggiest problem for Italy will prolly be Özils movement pattern, he has an uncanny way of allways making himself playable.
Remember first game when Chiellini was chasing Xavi all the way and in tackled him so badly. I think he should do same thing to Ozil and he will be scared after that!
 
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