Auf geht's, Jungs: German Youth Discussion Thread Vol. V

Discussion in 'Germany: National Teams' started by Epitome990, Jun 4, 2019.

  1. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    01-Unbehaun makes 2 big saves in the end to save Dortmund's ass for the win. Shows why U19 coach really really wanted him fit as fast as possible.


    meanwhile a 3rd Liga SG update from end of Oct from their coach.
    The mentioned longtime players were young players, many from NLZs. Why is Großaspach attractive for these guys?
    Zapel: "Because they have a fair chance of collecting minutes of play here. Not only are you the fifth wheel on the car, because you have to fulfill a U23 rule, but you're really on par with every other team member. I think it has gotten around that even clubs from the 2nd Bundesliga look at us.

    There are enough examples from the last years that prove that. But the talents have to evolve around an axis of third-league players around. That's one of the biggest challenges in our current upheaval. "

    You have to be prepared to isolate yourself from the big football world. (about requirements for SGA players)
    What do such talents have to bring with them in order to get involved in the "something different club"?
    Zapel: "You need a good deal of self-reflection, because you will not be distracted here. The supporting program is limited to our stadium, our training courses and a shared flat with teammates. In this respect, one must be ready to encapsulate a bit far from the big wide football world, and then concentrate here on their own sporting development.

    That's why we look closely, which players could actually feel comfortable here. It is clear that this is not always correct. However, many examples have shown that even if you have grown up as a big city kid and in noble NLZs, you can develop very well here

    From the short-term to the medium-term: What is the goal until the winter break?
    Zapel: "The plan was that we are slowly introducing the young talents to the third league day. I call the example Eric Hottmann: a player who barely had a summer break. He comes from the U19 of VfB Stuttgart and should be gently introduced to the 3rd league. However, he was challenged from the first matchday. Such a player must eventually pay tribute to the intensity.

    We also have a very talented striker, Jonas Meiser, who was well planned. He will be out of action for four to six months due to an operation last week. In view of this unpredictable human resources situation, we must now try to keep up with the winter, then re-evaluate the personal situation and decide what optimization options we can have in winter. "
    https://www.liga-drei.de/sonnenhof-grossaspach-interview-mit-oliver-zapel/

    talks about 99-Meiser and 00-Hottmann (on loan).

    wonder who they will promote from their U19s who are in 1st place in A-Junioren, Verbandsstaffel Nord. Their 02 GK Nreca-Bisinger seems to be the 1st team #3 and #1 in U19 (provisionally capped by Kosovo). I'm sure a few other players will get promotion.
     
  2. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    97-Baumgart extends with 2BL Aue until 2023.


    99-Maier
    Arne Maier has a comeback in view
    At least there was good news from midfielder Arne Maier. The 20-year-old youngster has enormous potential and was painfully missing in the defensive midfield. After his inner ligament tear, however, he was able to train again for the first time. After a few weeks break, he wants to prepare for his comeback, but continues to exercise caution.

    "It's nice to finally be back on the field, I did not feel that way, my knee feels really good, I want to be in the team in a week or two and then play a few games in the first half," he said U21 European Vice Champion in the picture. His clear goal could soon be fulfilled, for the shattered Hertha, a return of the top talent can not come soon enough.
    https://www.90min.de/posts/6492558-...rce=categories_page&view_medium=[top-stories]

    -97 GK Behrens getting praise.
    https://www.liga-drei.de/1-fc-magdeburg-kallnik-fordert-gier-auf-etwas-grosses/

    -97 Okoroji attracting interest from Norwich and Bayer Leverkusen. He's on loan from Freiburg to Jahn in 2BL. (how long before Rohr and Nigeria go after him?)
    https://www.90min.de/posts/6492538-...rce=categories_page&view_medium=[top-stories]

    -01 GK Willert could be the #1 again this weekend. The Austrian Lukse who was supposed to be #1 was out due to flu now looks to have injured himself.
    https://www.kicker.de/762051/artikel/nuernberger_torwart_misere_auch_lukse_ist_verletzt
     
  3. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    When do you start?
    Hertha's Academy produces top talent on the production line

    Within five days, Hertha's Bundesliga coach Ante Covic (44) and manager Michael Preetz (52) looked at two home games of Hertha's U19 - the 1: 1 against Union and the 2-1 draw against RB Leipzig. No coincidence!

    ► Reason: Once a week, the duo sit down with Hertha's scouts and the coaches of the U23 and U19, who report back. The reports are pleasing: In Hertha U19 many jewels for the Bundesliga!

    Covic: "A highly exciting team with great talents, in which we can have much joy in the future. Hopefully later with the pros. "

    B.Z. call the greatest gems that can make it all the way up and maybe play the derby against union in the near future!

    Lazar Samardzic (17): The playmaker with the gifted left foot is hunted by half of Europe, also Bayern was already off. He is the best technician, even under pressure, the standard king remains cool, playing deadly passes. Recently in Germany's Juniors prematurely brought in the U19, just like Hertha.

    Luca Netz (16): The chick in the U19. Can the left side play defensively and offensively. His father earlier rejected a Bayern offer. Netz is U17 national player, played last season for Hertha's U19 in the knockout round of the premier class against FC Barcelona.

    Marton Dardai (17): The middle son of Pal Dardai trumps as a great central defender with a strong left foot and good player opening. German U18-National player, type leader!

    These four jewels (note, 4th is the non German Rekik #2) chase a professional contract with Hertha - probably only a matter of time until they get him.

    There are even more strong offspring. Forward Daishawn Redan (18 / came from Chelsea for 2.5 million euros) and midfielder Julian Albrecht (18) also scored in the U19 victory against Leipzig - but they already have a professional contract. In the U19 and U23 they should collect match practice for the Bundesliga.

    Hertha's U19 is third in the table, is the title the goal with these jewels?

    Young boss Benjamin Weber: "We want to play in the table above, but more important is the development of the individual. We are very happy about the development so far of the boys who have shown what they have on the box. Soon the next big step awaits them- the jump into the men's area. "
    https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin-spo...ademie-produziert-top-nachwuchs-am-fliessband

    everytime I see Bayern being interested I roll my eyes, enough with poaching players from other clubs when you don't even promote anyone.

    this is only about U19 players doesn't look at U17 and lower or II (who are currently in contention for 3rd Liga promotion). Speaking of II, shame that 99-Krebs is still injured and had injury issues last season. He's delaying any pro career due to constant injuries. A player who's shown plenty of potential. Any 3rd Liga promotion will benefit everyone else who will find jumping to the 1st team harder or needing more time whether at Hertha or not.
     
  4. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    lame how these players were being integrated by one coach last season and then the new coach plays a 33 year old instead. The lack of interest towards young players in 2BL is hilarious.

    As alternatives for the place next to captain Marco Caligiuri stand with own plants Maximilian Bauer (19) and Paul Jaeckel (21) two young alternatives ready. "There's no one in the lead, there are two different players with strengths and weaknesses," Leitl stirs up the competition and trusts the two talents: "These are two very talented young players." If Mergim can not play, is one of the two accumulate and enjoy our fullest confidence. "
    https://www.kicker.de/762068/artikel/fuerth_bangt_um_mavraj#twfeed

    I find one issue with too many clubs is that they seem to NOT want to play the younger players until the oldies are gone. When Bremen tells you they have a 2-3 year plan for this or that player. More likely there is no space in 1st team for them but in 1-3 years when older guys are gone there COULD be.
     
  5. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    98-F.Gotze another long term injured.

    "Only Gruezo and Felix Götze are still missing in training, with Felix also appearing on the pitch and making his rounds there," says coach Martin Schmidt during today's press conference.

    He also adds that Götze "soon comes closer to the team." A return to team training in the not too distant future seems to be within the bounds of possibility, however, missions are only realistic again from the second half.
    https://www.ligainsider.de/felix-goetze_10508/goetze-nimmt-das-lauftraining-auf-280058/
     
  6. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    97-Sickinger named captain of FCK in 3rd Liga.


    Bochum updated on 01-Bella-Kotchap, 01-Romling and 01-Grave (GK)

    VfL Bochum: Talents are allowed to show themselves
    Rice wants to use international break

    In the current situation of VfL Bochum experience is needed, what a look at the starting eleven against Nuremberg proves: Eight of the eleven players were 28 years or older. The fact that the youth also gets a chance at VfL, is nothing new, so may always prove in Bochum talents from their own ranks. Recently, for example, the only 17-year-old Armel Bella-Kotchap, who came from the U19 to the pros, convinced in central defense.

    The example of Bella Kotchaps shows that the talents that are to be introduced in the long term can also become an alternative in the short term. This could soon be the case with other A-youth actors.

    "We will see that we are increasingly integrating our U19 players again, but the international break is a good start," said Thomas Reis at today's press conference before the game against FC St. Pauli.

    Significant potential
    If you're already training regularly with the pros next to Bella-Kotchap, you're goalkeeper Paul Grave. He gained experience in training and is also in charge of the U19 between the posts. He belonged to the youngster trio, whose contracts Bochum extended in March - in addition to Bella-Kotchap and Moritz Römling.

    The latter is due to the statement Reis' also more hopes for parole opportunities in training, after he trained only sporadically in the season at the professionals, but last rankampte. In the past season, he has already collected three second division missions, could be the long-term alternative to the left defensive side.

    Further promotions from the talent work are not excluded, with Stelios Kokovas is a center-back talent in the coached by Matthias Lust U19, which was also in the past already in the pros to get a taste of it. VfL certainly does not lack hungry talents, and the art now surely is to integrate them well in pressure situations in order to benefit from their investments in the long term.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/vfl-bochum-talente-duerfen-sich-zeigen/

    wonder what about 00-Wellers and 00-Gyamfi? 99-Bapoh seems out all season after doing well in 2BL when given the chance. Wintzheimer who played well vs FCN is just on loan. 98-Saglam needs to leave, should have left in Summer after not playing much last season. He's been unused bench or injured this season and expiring 2020 contract. Will be curious to know who they really rate from U19, International break could give out a hint. Also speaking of CFs, they didn't promote 00-Uzun although offered him a pro contract, now he's in Turkey. 01-Dautaj moved there but hasn't done anything or played much either. Makes you wonder if they rate 02 CF Hartwig? He's currently ahead of Dautaj and I've seen + responses about him. Although Hartwig is U19 eligible until 2021 and no Bochum II, smartest thing is get him some integration in next 2 years while he plays U19.
     
    Dang Son Tung repped this.
  7. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Union Berlin 1st team coach confirms that 01-Dehl (also U19 captain) has had surgery and likely out for awhile........
    Dehl signed a pro contract in Summer too, I thought he played well this season for Union U19 and seems to make a good partnership with 02-Asllani. The potential is there for him.

    he stands at
    5 goals and 4 assists in 8 games (goals wise it's accurate but assists wise, as usual a lot lot of players have incomplete data. Even TM has some games where only half the goals in a game are updated for assisters the others nothing). He got injured in his last U19 game vs St Pauli U19 where scored in a 1-1 draw, only lasted 36 min. Bremen U19 over the weekend was Union playing without him.

    should give more playing time to other players in the meantime.
     
  8. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    looks like RB Salzburg rejected a $15M offer from Barcelona for 02 CF Adeyemi.

    Barça offered 15 million for 17-year-old Adeyemi - also interested in Arsenal & Liverpool
    Last August, the German Football Association (DFB) rewarded center-forward Karim Adeyemi (photo) with the Fritz Walter Medal in Gold, the highest award for the best young players in the country. The fact that the 17-year-old Munich has aroused the interest of FC Barcelona, was already in mid-October from Spanish media reports. According to information from Transfermarkt, the interest of the Catalans in Adeyemi is very concrete - as our editors learned, Barça should have failed with a first offer in the amount of about 15 million euros but.

    The 26-time LaLiga champion wants to commit Adeyemi in the coming winter, in the talks one is supposedly very far despite the rejection of the first offer. Barça has officially contacted Red Bull Salzburg sporting director Christoph Freund - at his parent club, the currently lent to Liefering Adeyemi until 2021 under contract. Perspectively, the offensive should be prepared in the event of a commitment to the Blaugranas on the first team.

    In addition to Barcelona show after TM info also the Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC interest. The Catalans should be in the race for the DFB kicker but in the pole position. Should the club of world star Lionel Messi and the Austrian Champions League participant Salzburg actually on a transfer fee beyond 15 million euros. Adeyemi could penetrate the top 3 most expensive U18 players in the world. So far, Alexandre Pato, Pietro Pellegri and Willem Geubbels have taken the leading positions in this ranking.

    Adeyemi wants to A-national team: Fritz Walter Medal "great motivation to continue my way"

    After being awarded the Fritz Walter Medal in Gold, Adeyemi said at "dfb.de": "Many successful footballers playing in the national team today have also received this award. Playing in the national team one day is also my goal. I want to achieve what these players have already achieved. That's why this award makes me very proud and at the same time a great motivation to continue on my path. "
    https://www.transfermarkt.at/barca-...l-amp-liverpool-interessiert/view/news/348207
     
  9. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    it's funny that 02-Adeyemi was born in Munich in started at Bayern Munich before he was reportedly kicked out for indiscipline/attitude, lol. He moved to Unterhaching (1st team currently 2BL promotion contenders and have some interesting youngsters) where he played U17 and U19 very early, think it was him playing 2 years above his age group in U19. Now everyone in Europe wants him, best answer is stay put but money talks. And it really seems like the Dutch Legend Kluivert is one of his biggest supporters. I'm a proponent of 1st team integration not big club syndrome.



    At 17, Adeyemi is currently playing for Salzburg's feeder club FC Liefering and is tipped to be one of the forwards to watch in the coming years. Barça have followed him for a while and all the reports on him are very positive.

    Transfermarkt say that Barça's first offer to the Austrian club would not be of interest to Salzburg, who don't want to lose one of their biggest talents on the cheap.

    The Catalans are willing to bet heavily on a promise that would start in the subsidiary with a view to a promotion to the first team, if their adaptation is positive and the great expectations that exist about their growth are confirmed. Patrick Kluivert, who recently took the reins of the Masia as director of formative football, is in love with his qualities, and has strongly recommended his incorporation.

    Adeyemi is already compared to Ansu Fati, for his early explosion, his style and sports characteristics. The German is also a versatile forward, physically powerful and with a refined technical ability, which together with his scoring smell and speed make him a player to take into account. His progression has not gone unnoticed, and the country's press says that Liverpool and Arsenal also follow.

    Haaland and Adeyemi are the great jewels of Salzburg
    Adeyemi is not the only jewel that Salzburg has, which also rubs hands with Erling Haaland. The Norwegian is part of the first team and has exploded in the Austrian Bundesliga, in addition to a Champions League in which, at 19, he is already the top scorer. Be at football or economic level, in the Red Bull arena there are two talents to exploit, which will continue to speak on the road to the end of the campaign
    https://www.fcbarcelonanoticias.com...mera-oferta-por-karim-adeyemi_252955_102.html

    this Adeyemi saga is annoying but it's not ending anytime soon. Most reports keep saying this is the 1st bid and that Barcelona will try to get him in Winter and if not than in Summer again with 1 season to go on his contract. Seems likely this could be a bidding war scenario too.

    best end result.........extend his contract........Haaland seems headed out this Summer too which could open up his spot in 1st team.....
     
  10. Karl-Heinz Riedle

    Aug 27, 2009
    Dublin, Ireland
    Club:
    Cork City
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  11. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Germany U20 squad.
    Torwart
    Christian Früchtl 28.01.2000 Bayern München 2 0
    Nico Mantl 06.02.2000 SpVgg Unterhaching 1 0
    Abwehr
    Alfons Amade 12.11.1999 Eintracht Braunschweig 10 1
    Louis Beyer 19.05.2000 Borussia Mönchengladbach 0 0
    Lennart Czyborra 03.05.1999 Heracles Almelo 5 1
    Jonas David 08.03.2000 Hamburger SV 4 0
    Gian-Luca Itter 05.01.1999 SC Freiburg 9 1
    Thomas Leon Keller 05.08.1999 FC Ingolstadt 4 0
    Kilian Ludewig 05.03.2000 Red Bull Salzburg 3 0
    Lars Lukas Mai 31.03.2000 Bayern München 0 0
    Mittelfeld/Sturm
    Tom Baack 13.03.1999 Jahn Regensburg 7 0
    Finn Ole Becker 08.06.2000 FC St. Pauli 3 0
    Jonathan Burkardt 11.07.2000 1. FSV Mainz 05 4 0
    Benjamin Goller 01.01.1999 Werder Bremen 5 0
    Florian Krüger 13.02.1999 Erzgebirge Aue 5 1
    Nicolas Kühn 01.01.2000 Ajax Amsterdam 3 1
    Jean-Manuel Mbom 24.02.2000 KFC Uerdingen 05 3 0
    Münir Mercan 10.12.2000 FC Schalke 04 1 0
    Aaron Opoku 28.03.1999 Hansa Rostock 5 0
    David Otto 03.03.1999 1. FC Heidenheim 7 3
    Manuel Wintzheimer 10.01.1999 VfL Bochum 11 3
    John Yeboah Zamora 23.06.2000 VVV Venlo 3 2

    auf Abruf
    Maximilian Bauer 09.02.2000 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 0 0
    Jan-Niklas Beste 04.01.1999 FC Emmen 2 1
    Filip Bilbija 24.04.2000 FC Ingolstadt 0 0
    Yann-Aurel Bisseck 29.11.2000 Roda JC Kerkrade 0 0
    Luis Görlich 01.04.2000 TSG Hoffenheim 0 0
    Ahmet Gürleyen 26.04.1999 1. FSV Mainz 05 2 1
    Eric Hottmann 08.02.2000 SG Sonnenhof Großaspach 0 0
    Fatih Kaya 13.11.1999 FC Ingolstadt 0 0
    Maurice Malone 17.08.2000 FC Augsburg 0 0
    Roberto Massimo 12.10.2000 VfB Stuttgart 0 0
    Jonathan Meier 11.11.1999 1. FSV Mainz 05 0 0
    Luca Plogmann 10.03.2000 Werder Bremen 0 0
    Tobias Raschl 21.02.2000 Borussia Dortmund 0 0
    Sam Francis Schreck 29.01.1999 FC Groningen 2 0
    Tim Siersleben 09.03.2000 VfL Wolfsburg 2 0
    Sven Sonnenberg 19.01.1999 Hansa Rostock 0 0
    Niclas Thiede 14.04.1999 SC Freiburg 2 0
    Paul Will 01.03.1999 Bayern München 2 0

    still the same players called up, Beyer and Mai are not new they were both called last month but both retracted. Mai even retracted in September too. Would guess this should be the last game with 99s as next year they turn 21 and no longer U20.

    not very keen on this trend of always the same players even Kuntz is starting to do more and more. Seems like the entire dfb is like that.
     
  12. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -I know he has 2 pro games in 1BL with Bayern but not sure this is the right game for him play in XI, vs Dortmund? He's making the squad that's for sure, although Flick did mention that his XI in CL was to get used to the 2 match suspension of Boa. If that is the case doubtful, Mai starts but maybe gets subbed in to close of a game?


    -as predicted with 01-Katterbach out, Koln is considering 99-Jakobs at LB.
    https://www.ligainsider.de/ismail-jakobs_18480/jakobs-mit-chance-aufs-bundesligadebuet-280112/

    -99 Opoku interview on loan in 3rd Liga from 1BL promotion candidates HSV.
    DFB.de: They were awarded last summer from HSV to Rostock. In Hamburg, you were considered a great talent and were a few times in the 2nd Bundesliga in the professional squad, but never came to use. In Rostock you are now a regular player and performer. How do you perceive this change?

    Opoku: I'm doing extremely well with that - not just as a footballer. My personal development has also benefited from this change. In Hamburg I still lived with my family, here in Rostock I now have my own apartment. This has made me self-responsible. It gives me a certain amount of self-confidence and a conviction that I am doing well. That the coach builds on me here in Rostock gives me a lot of strength.

    DFB.de: Have you been signaled to Hamburger SV that you have hardly any chances there and should therefore lend you?

    Opoku: Exactly. In Hamburg, I was told that it will be very difficult for me this year. The club got a lot more quality in the summer. That makes it difficult for a young player, so the loan came off. I immediately advocated that so that I could develop a league deeper. Rostock is thus a good preparation for Hamburg, because both clubs are in the media very much in focus.

    DFB.de: The loan ends in the summer of 2020. Then you have one more year contract with HSV. How do you plan beyond the summer?

    Opoku: I assume that the HSV will be with me in the winter. So far nothing specific is known. I think at the latest in the spring, the further planning will be.

    DFB.de: In July 2018 you experienced a severe health setback when you suddenly felt pain and suffered a lung collapse when warming up before a test match. How did you experience that?

    Opoku: I suddenly got a bad breath on the court, but did not think it would be anything serious. But our physiotherapist, who also sometimes drives in the ambulance, has recognized this quickly. He immediately started the infusion in the physiology room. Shortly thereafter, the ambulance arrived and took me to the hospital, where I was operated on immediately.

    DFB.de: Life's danger?

    Opoku: Yes.

    DFB.de: Has this experience changed your view of life?

    Opoku: Yes, extremely. My life could have been over. Therefore, I now appreciate all the more that I can do what I love - namely playing football. Everybody dreams of turning his hobby into a profession. I'm one of the few who has done that. The injury has shaped me extremely.

    DFB.de: Change of subject: You are U 20 international and experience there with your team a positive run. Three of the forgettable four games were won. What distinguishes the German U 20?

    Opoku: We have a lot of individual quality, are well-staffed in every position and work as a team. Every player in our team wants to win. We players also harmonize outside the court, which is exactly the same
    https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/u-20...mein-leben-haette-vorbei-sein-koennen-209906/

    and that story about hospital seems dangerous........
    meanwhile another proof that young players are getting dumped due to lack of space in 1st teams and due to them getting players in same position instead of integration.
     
  13. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    to me it's hilarious how many clubs don't trust young CBs in 1BL.
    Flick would rather play an LB and DM at CB than a youngster, although him it's more pressure related needing to perform in the 2 games this week. Wagner today stated that due to injuries Mckennie a midfielder will be deployed at CB (not his 1st time there). But it's like why are you training CBs if your playing midfielders there?

    oh well could open up a chance for Mercan in midfield even as a sub. This CB thing is not a vote of confidence to any Schalke II CB (00 Can seems like he barely played this season for II, was he injured for most of the season or others were preferred over him? His game time as a sub was more recent too) but no effect on U19. Reason is that Elgert seems like the type that prefers having his players play U19 to the last possible second. Kutucu made the 1st team earlier last season due to mass injuries, no other reason. Believe seeing mention that he gets really annoyed when players move up earlier, lol.

    while the Belge Wolfsburg #1 should be fit again so soon enough we'll stop seeing Menzel as their bench GK.
     
  14. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  15. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    RL
    Meissner X2 (5th), Loubongo-M'Boungou (01, 1st. Has been out since end of August and this is his 1st game back. Jos/Pauli rate him and he's a 1st teamer as well. Seems like only a matter of time before he's in 1st team and makes his pro debut. That leaves C.Conteh and Coordes as the other wingers that are 1st teamers who still have fitness issues), Akono (3rd)

    3rd Liga
    -Donkor scored his 2nd of the season in 90th to save Jena from a 2-1 loss, tying 2-2 goal.
    00 Fromm made his 1st 3rd Liga bench but unused.

    Austrian 2nd division.
    -Benko scored his 3rd of the season while Jelisic provided 1 assist in a 3-1 win for Juniors. All 3 Germans which include 00-Boller played save for the still injured 00-Smolinski.

    Dutch 2nd division.
    -Kuhn scored his 3rd of the season in a 5-1 win for Ajax.


    I think one negative about Kuhn's current game is that he's been lacking that killer efficiency uptop. He's a player where you can see the potential is there but not formed yet. Still players do get better at that as they get older. I recall when Gnabry was criticized for his lack of killer efficiency pre-Bremen too
    -Bisseck was unused today but his comeback game should likely be post International break.

    2BL
    -looks like 01-Ehlers has been unfit in last 2 games, Dynamo won 1-0 vs Wehen without him.
    Kulke played 23 min for Dynamo (his 2nd cap of season and 3rd pro), while Burnic and Lowe were unused. For Wehen, Franke/Knoll got like 15 min subs and Shipnoski was unused.

    -Bochum drew Pauli 1-1.
    Pauli had Becker, Senger (1st pro bench), Lankford all unused. Not sure why Becker is being benched or why he's not playing as much these days. This team needs players like Loubongo-M'Boungou/C.Conteh, even Jos admitted that they need players like them and that he wants them back fit.

    Bochum had 01-Bella-Kotchap and Lorenz starting while Wintzheimer was a 90 min sub and Janelt and Drewes were unused.
    Good reason why I don't think Janelt deserves U21 call up but Kuntz is basically calling up same players bar like 1 spot, instead of calling up M.Baku he called Ache. But next year would be ludicrous if he keeps calling a bencher.

    also LOL, Knoll gets rewarded for his goal that saved Wehen by more bench time while Wintzheimer gets rewarded for playing well in his 1st XI of the season where he was involved in their 1st goal and scoring the last by being a 90 min sub. And it continues where 2BL clubs rewards young CF by benching them the next game. Where the frick is the consistency to dev players? It's also interesting how much effective Wintzheimer has been in 2BL both this season and last but always gets the shaft.....

    1BL
    not surprising no 02-Beier for Hoff but he seems really close to 1st team. And Geiger was MIA today, unfit as usual???

    while for Koln, 99-Jakobs made his pro and 1BL debut in XI for Koln in a 2-1 loss. They lost in 90+8 min to a PK, looks like he was positioned on LW. He's a player who can play all over the left too.
     
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  16. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    U17 WC is currently on, Spain and the Italy who were in our groups both advanced to QF.

    the 02 group wasn't even a bad one either. Just that in qualifiers, we failed to score our million chances which we created even vs parking the bus team and then kept giving away cheap ass PKs to the other teams. At the tourney we weren't terrible just lacking but our group along with the English/Dutch/French ones were the toughest of the U17 Euro (England also failed to qualify). The irony is that we got a tough draw at the U17 Euro due to our qualifiers performances nothing else.

    Also recall a player from this team who said that their failures was a good learning curve for them and that's what youth tourneys are supposed to be.

    From the U17 Euro to now, where do the players stand.
    -Schreiber, seems rated at RB Leipzig and participated in Summer camp including playing 1st team friendlies.
    -Atubolu, seems rated at Freiburg and participated in Summer camp including playing 1st team friendlies

    issue with GKs is that their career path and time needed is unpredictable.

    -Dardai, rated player at Hertha and seems to be a promotion candidate for future.
    -Koudelka, rated player at Augsburg and has played 1st team friendlies from Summer to present.
    -Calhanoglu, rated at Hoffenheim and seems to be one of their U19 standouts
    -Can Aydin, seems rated at Schalke and very flexible player too
    -Netz, playing up an age group and rated by Hertha along with half of Europe wanting him.
    -Kehl, Beifus, Rosenboom and Lang, I'm not sure how they are seen by their clubs. Freiburg, Wolfsburg and Bremen aren't extremely predictable and seem like clubs who would dump someone in II-loan 1st. Same for Koudelka honestly smaller clubs like Augsburg want players with experience vs grown men aka RL.
    -John, rated player at Hoff and one of their standouts
    -Meyer, very rated at Stuttgart
    -Adeyemi, half of Europe wants him, also was suspended vs the Italy game at the Euros as well very very big miss.
    -Woltemade, already made 1st team bench a couple of times
    -Beier, already made 1st team bench
    -Tillman doing pretty well at Bayern and was named checked by Uli Hoeness as a prospect for the future.
    -Samardzic, half of Europe wants him. Spend a good chunk of last season injured and then we barely played him in the U17 Euro which followed by him jumping to Germany U19 this season instead of U18, LOL and him being 1st team prospect who already trains with 1st team.
    -Obuz, spend a decent chunk of last season injured. Not sure how Koln rates him.
    -Nebel, very rated at Mainz and he got tons of praise by coach and management during Summer preseason.

    of course doesn't include all the players ignored by Germany and tons of them are doing well and are rated by their clubs. Like Consbruch, Thielmann, Scott, Asllani, Egloff, etc and the list goes on and on, not going to name them all. Or that a lot of 02s are performing more than 01s in limited game time or that next season will be their main one in U19 so ones who are playing less this season will play more next one.
     
  17. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    U17
    X2: Schmidt, Schemat, Asllari, Reincke, Pawletta, Krasucki (double digits and current leading scorer in Nord/Nordost), Uhlmann
    Eickhoff, Kopponer
    X1: Freischlad, Trujillo, Freischlad (04), Calhanoglu, Muteba, Leipold (04), Feldmann, Rodriguez, Musiala, Holzer, Kroll, Velosa,
    N.Schafer, Toprak, Koster, El Zein, Lutke-Frie, Diehl, Kalonji, Decker, T.Wagner, K.Klein, Cartus, Mhamdi, Fofane, Kondziella
    Peters, Kondziella, Schultealbert, Grimm, Naderi, Borgmann, Fazlija, Kade (04), Notzon, Kaiser, Metzner, Friedrich, Kurth,
    Nouwame

    -Mainz U17 are now #1 in Sud/Sudwest as Bayern embarrassed themselves and Hoff drew. With a strong defense and attackers like Schmidt, Bobzien and Trujillo they are doing very well this season. So many future players for the currently struggling 1st team.
    -Wirtz is back after being MIA and was a sub. Seems like he's being left alone instead of called up to Germany while not being fully fit. While Wollschlager, Matanovic, Gencoglu and Gedikli are still out. Also Frankfurt U17's Kurt has been out since end of September too.
    -1st time I notice that Frankfurt's U17 Freischlad is a 04 CF, he's at 3 goals in 9 games thought he was 03. Not sure why Schafer one of their better players was unused bench. And how does 03-Mehicevic who hasn't scored once start every game this season?

    U19
    X3: Gudra, Stehle (double digits jumps to 12)
    X2: Aksakal, Dincki (now sole leader in U19 Nord/Nordost at 15), Beier (10 goals in 10 games and back to leading scorer of Sud/Sudwest after being with pros last matchday)
    X1: Agha, Kudala, Asta, Cakar, Otto, Butler, Hawkins, Postelt, Jeong, Winkler, Harres, Reutter, Hollerbach, Knauff (scored 4 in last 3 games), Kother, Heric, Gaal, Noss, Schoers, Ayyildiz, Voelcke, Alidou, Zumberi, Maciejewski, Singbeil, Koch, Fischer, Yago, Mahncke, Beko, Nebel, Jakobi, Neukirch, Varivoda

    yikes at Nord/Nordost, Gudra went from 5 to 8, Stehle from 9 to 12. Akskal from 4 to 6, Voelcke a fullback to 6. Nawrocki (CB provisionally capped by Poland) is at 4 goals in 6 games, LOL. Defensively this league seems to be extremely weak and mostly nothing but offensive.

    RL
    Malone X2 (8th), Schleimer (8th), Jakob (5th), Moker (4th), Justvan (5th), Kwateng (2nd since return from injury), J.Herrmann (3rd, really will be curious to see where he ends up in Summer), Taz X2 (9th), Caliskaner (4th)

    taking a break from posting the rest due to it being International break next week.
    will mention these
    -Serra scored his 3rd of the season vs HSV in a 1-1 draw.
    -Agu, Amenyido and Schmidt (rare start) all started again for Osnabruck and Schmidt assisted their lone 1-0 win vs Stuttgart. Massive win for struggling Osnabruck and their 1st win since freaking Sept 1, but don't mind me don't play the young players.......
    -Awoudja didn't even make the squad for Stuttgart yet we keep calling up a player like him in U21 while Pieper could help AB jump to 1st place.......
    -in 3rd Liga, Mantl, Grill and Harsman all kept clean sheets. Mantl continues his streak at 6 clean sheets in last 7 games and has the most clean sheets in league at 8.

    meanwhile 00-Burkardt came on for Mainz down 3-0 vs Union Berlin playing 13 min. Did really well for a CF being deployed at RWB.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Not joking he played there not RW but as a RWB, he almost scored a header that was just a tiny bit off after he came on, had he scored that they would have made that 3-3 comeback instead of losing 3-2. Burkardt and Onisiwo are what changed the game and rejuvenated Mainz. I still recall someone complained about Burkardt not scoring in the reboot thread. LOL, he's playing for one of the worst teams in the league and most games between 2-13 mins only (92 min played in 5 1BL games this season). A team where their defense is their biggest weakness. Teams like Mainz need a solid/good defense to survive. But their defense this season is simply trash.When he did start against Bayern, his only start and they got trashed, they only scored their 1 goal because Burkardt drew both Sule and Hernandez on him with his movement which allowed the open Onisiwo to score. He also got that start because he's fast/dribbler and the coach thought he needed someone like that to unlock Bayern's defense. Wonder why he doesn't think he needs someone like that vs weaker teams.:rolleyes: Another example of how plenty of youngsters get game time vs the big clubs.....Although at this point the Mainz coach could be fired. They need to reconsider their defense liabilities otherwise they are going down. International break could be good for that too. To check out U19/II players.
     
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  18. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    not posting full updates,

    U17
    X2: Kastanaras

    U19
    X2: Jastremski (another double digits in Nord/Nordost), OBM, Anapak-Baka (jumps to 4 where his double beat the best team so far in West Koln U19 2-0), Cuni
    X1: Tillman (double digits), Schutz

    OBM catching up fast to the U19 Sud/Sudwest top scorers.
    4 goals and 3 assists in 5 games, only game he wasn't productive was the game he only lasted 20 min due to concussion I believe. Shows that's he better than this level but like others who show they are better then youth levels but have some issues in pro level, so aren't there yet. Although for him it's more physicality issue but still had some good 3rd Liga games too.

    RL
    Cirillo (3rd), Bunning (1st), Keitel (2nd), Boukhalfa (5th)

    Austrian 2nd division
    -Adeyemi is back in a 3-1 loss. I really think the reason hes attracting lots of attention is that he's playing well and being productive for a club who's currently in relegation zone. And of course playing vs adults while being a 02 which he also did last season too.

    Dutch 2nd division
    from the highlights. Kuhn scores once, involved in build up to 1st goal and should have scored a 2nd early on. His goal was scored in such a tight squeezed angle.


    2BL
    -Yup CB 98-Pieper helps AB trash FCN 5-1 as they jump to 1st place in league. 01 GK Willert was on the receiving end of things.
    -Heidenheim after they barely tied 1-1 last matchday. Otto (rare start) and Dorsch returned to XI, he assisted Heidenheim's winning goal in a 4-0 win (last 2 goals were scored vs 10 men) vs H96. Otto's assist was him basically received the ball in the box while being surrounded by 3-4 players and then he basically shot the ball to the back post to the empty Kleindienst for the open net goal. Seems like GK was too focused on Otto too. Otto should have scored later on too but a misskick went wide. And then a recurring thing for young players is when their team is up a man, the coach takes the youngster out of the XI, lol. Or sometimes it's the opposite your up a man and trashing the opponents but the coach doesn't play the youngsters. But is what young players need the most is consistent minutes played and not irregular.

    Eredivisie
    -Czyborra picked up an assist in a 6-1 win vs VVV.
    -Kohlert picked up 2 assists in a 2-1 win vs PSV! LOL that's a player who HSV had 0 plans for, and let's be honest had he stayed in German system he would have moved up to 3rd Liga tops.....

    Serie A
    looks like Chabot for the time being has been benched as new coach wants to get them out of the relegation zone (very close now) before giving out more chances. So could take awhile before he plays again.
     
  19. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    seems like Klendienst and D.Otto make a good partnership upfront! Kleindienst seems to back him up.

    Double goalscorer Tim Kleindienst:
    "It all worked out well, we wanted to be full throttle and be aggressive right from the first minute, we did that perfectly and the early goal was of course important, for the opponent that's the nastiest thing to happen The first fifteen to twenty minutes from us was really good, after that it was a bit flattened, Hanover had a lot of the ball and we ran a lot behind, which was a difficult phase for us too - with little yield still many chances and earned us in the half then again set to go straight again with full throttle - which worked again with the 2: 0th After the red card for the opponent it ran for us then perfect for me personally it ran today Finally, it's great after a few more difficult games, but David almost kicks me off at the first goal and I only have to push my head over the line, today it was important for me, once again to meet him and to set a sign. I hope we can continue with that after the international break."

    Master donor David Otto:
    "If you win 4-0 against a Bundesliga relegated team, that is very good, but it is also clear that there was a phase in the first half, in which Hannover could have made the compensation.It was important for us then, well from the break After the red card and the penalty, the game was more or less in our favor, I want to score 1-0, but if you shoot at the far corner and miss the ball, it may still be In that case, Tim was there, that was perfect, I generally get along well on the pitch with him, it was the best start we could have had, I'm personal with my last two to three weeks I was very satisfied, I had three games in two weeks and that's what I wish, but there's a lot of work to do in training, we have a lot of strikers and good quality, so you have to prove yourself. that I am today Trust from the coach. The game went well and I made an assist, so I am satisfied. What distinguishes us all despite the competition, is that we all understand each other and are always positive with each other. That pushes you and helps us as a team. Now it's all about international duty for me, then we continue where we left off now. "
     
  20. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LMAO what kind of shit potential move is this? Reminds me of how soon to 24 year old Baumgartl (has almost 100 1BL games) instead of moving to 1BL where there was interest he instead moved to Eredivisie. Eredivisie is great for young players dev not for someone getting close to mid-20s, it's a downgrade from 1BL. But Dorsch to Scottish League, that's an even bigger downgrade league wise..................


    seems like Celtic want to sign him.
    https://www.90min.de/posts/6494757-bericht-niklas-dorsch-steht-vor-einem-wechsel-zu-celtic-glasgow
     
  21. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    OL (5th division)
    -interesting to see that ex Bayern youth player currently at Ingolstadt 00-P.Herrmann is currently at 15 goals in 19 games there and he's not only Ingolstadt II's highest scorer but he's also 2nd on the scoring table of the entire league. 1st place is 27 year old guy at 17 goals.......In top 15 in that league there is also in 6th place 98-Stowasser (Jahn II) with 10 goals in 19 games and in 7th place 98-Ungerath also with 10 in 19. And those are the only youth players in top 15 there. Relevant are P.Herrmann and Stowasser due to their respective 1st team clubs being in 3rd Liga and 2BL while Ungerath he's in the 1st team of his club but could move up at some point. Also currently Ingolstadt are 2BL promotion candidates.

    3rd Liga
    -Morschel scored his 3rd of the season in a 1-1 draw vs EB.
    -another young GK made his pro debut as 98-Bangsow played the full game for EB in his 3rd Liga/pro debut. And yesterday 00-V.Muller also kept a clean sheet. Seems like 3rd Liga-RL is full of young GKs who are 1st choices, will be curious to see how many move up to 2BL in Summer?

    2BL
    -Kruger was in XI for Aue and he assisted their only goal in a 1-1 draw vs Karlsruher and just before half time Aue went down to 10 men as well. Kruger lasted 73 min today (with Daferner replacing him for that 17 min). Yet again shows how much influential he is for his club when he plays.......and stats wise he's currently only 3 goals/assists from 10 goals/assists in all competition and we aren't even halfway through the season. His current average is a goal or assist every 73 min this season. Also would think that straight red today should make it easier for Kruger to continue to be XI.

    description of his assist
    The early lead for the guests - and that's great! Kruger's steep pass on the right half space goes perfectly temperate through the KSC chain and reaches Hochscheidt, who can run from left alone on Uphoff. The offensive man puts the ball past the KSC goalkeeper and then brings the ball from an extremely acute angle then in the goal. That was an extremely difficult conclusion - and an outstanding preliminary work!

    Baumgart, Groiss, Kother and the provisionally capped by Turkey Ciftci (has played 9 min all season) were unused. Hopefully Majetschak is fit again soon while Batmaz/Kother should be Winter loan candidates. Batmaz/Kother will have played 0 all season they need match practice.

    Eredivisie
    Kohlert's double assist in a 2-1 win over PSV.


    DFB
    U19 NT
    OUT: Bella Kotchap, Stiller, Krauss
    IN: Schmidt, Albrecht, Berger
     
  23. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    01 GK Unbehaun, don't have access....

    For BVB talent serious injury is only a stopover on the way to the professional and the DFB
    For half a year, Luca Unbehaun was damned to watch. Now he is back, showing why BVB turned the keeper into a professional. Also with the DFB one observes its development.

    However, he was "not yet complete at 100 percent" of his (great) performance, but rather at "90, 95".

    It is unclear, however, when the promotion to the men's football after his half-year break because now pending. Still in this season?

    Nobody can or wants to answer that at the moment. The fact is that Eric Oelschlägel has extended his contract in the summer after Unbehaun's injury by one year and done his job as the third professional and first U23 goalkeeper solid to good.
    https://www.ruhrnachrichten.de/loka...m-weg-zum-profi-und-zum-dfb-plus-1468988.html

    it's annoying since Unbehaun was supposed to be playing for II in RL this season instead of U19 but due to injury and forced extension of Oelschlagel until 2020 he's likely will mostly play U19 this season with likely some II as well. The usual, injuries have delayed the career of a player.
     
  24. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  25. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany




    as mentioned 00-P.Herrmann just yesterday, LOL. Him along with 01-Schroder and 01-Hawkins (German-American more USA) are training with 1st team.


    also interview from Ingolstadt U19 coach.
    fci.de: Before this season you explained that the U19 is always one of the biggest tasks to form a real team. Finally, an older vintage from the previous season, a young vintage and a few newcomers meet. How has that been achieved so far?

    Pätzold: "Very good! Of course, it always helps if you have a little success. We have a good mood, but also high discipline and the right focus in training and in the game. I am particularly pleased that we have a lot of guys from the younger year, who are regularly in the starting lineup. In general, we are even a bit better placed in terms of width than last year and can compensate for the numerous failures that we have already suffered, always super. The power density and the competition are great, this is an excellent sign. Certainly there are certain pillars. Our keeper Markus Ponath has already saved a few points, Lukas Schröder is advancing as captain and our offensives like Jalen Hawkins can also make the difference individually. In the end, however, the team knows that it only works together and that each individual makes his contribution at a certain point in time. "

    fci.de: Some of these guys were even allowed to train several times with the pros or came in toto cup games and tests to inserts. How proud are you?

    Pätzold: "That is exactly our job in the NLZ. Give the guys what they need to make that jump. This summer there have been a lot of guys that have all matured here and it is a great sign that this permeability continues to be pushed. We are firmly convinced that it is worth continuing on this path or even pushing it. So far, the professional season has clearly shown that the boys are paying back the trust they give them. "
    https://www.fcingolstadt.de/news/9731-u-19-coach-paetzold-keine-sekunde-zuruecklehnen/
     
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