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

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

  1. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    interesting seeing Stuttgart and Bremen fans wanting their clubs to get Dorsch. Also seen throughout season at how numerous fans from 1BL clubs were interested in him too. Makes me wonder if 1BL move=potential bench player......
     
  2. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    02-Podunavac joins Turkgucu Munich in 3rd Liga from some no name club. Not even sure if he's German or not since there is almost nothing online about him, not shocking given the clubs he played at.

    Squad update
    Türkgücü Munich binds perspective players.

    Fabijan Podunavac, who was trained at the DFI Bad Aibling, among others, moves from TuS Geretsried to the state capital.

    Türkgücü Munich has signed another perspective player: Fabijan Podunavac, who was trained at DFI Bad Aibling, among others, is moving from TuS Geretsried to the state capital. The 18-year-old midfielder was an absolute top performer in the club's U19 from the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district and played a key role in ensuring that the Geretsrieder A-Juniors made it into the Bayernliga. "Fabijan is a great talent who can play for the A-Juniors for another year. We would like to carefully introduce him to men's football and are excited to see what development he will make for us," said Türkgücü team planner Roman Plesche.
    https://turkgucu.de/de/News/85/Kaderupdate.htm

    next season the quadruple Munich derby.
    Bayern Munich II, 1860 Munich, Turkugu Munich and Unterhaching.
     
  3. Ger90

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

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -Not only are the trainers new, the squad is almost completely renewed. 14 players have moved up to Demichelis' U19s, but the new team consists almost entirely of former U16 players. Benjamin Ballis, Ritzy Hülsmann, Timo Dressel, Jonathan Nsanzimana, Vincent Manuba, Rafael Pfauser, Konstantin Gertig, Dominik Ceko, Rares Canea, Eyüp Aydin, Nikola Motika, Alex Pavlovic, Mike Eberhardt, David Jonathans, Williams Sulley, Marcel Wenig, Lucas Copado , Benjamin Dibrani, Benedikt Holzmeier and Samuel Unsöld (from VfB Stuttgart) are new. Pepe Brekner, Justin Janitzek, Yusuf Kabadayi and Arijon Ibrahimovic, who moved up from the U15 last winter, are already U17 experienced.

    so why is Kabadayi still in U17 will he play U17 for 3 consecutive seasons? What happened to we play players above age group in order to improve them? I hope Kabadayi ends up in U19. I know that some players start training somewhere in Summer but end up in another group when time comes. Like Mbi training with U19 while he could end up in II for example.

    Also besides poaching Unsold from Stuttgart also poached 04-Holzmeier as well. Where's 05-Wagner???

    -Adeyemi to play UEFA YL.
     
  5. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    some Dortmund updates,
    -Some new II additions, although 1 is 0 career progress and 2 others is downgrade. It sucks because players who don't make too much progress in 3rd Liga usually end up in RL. Tachie already showed himself to be better than RL it's why he moved to 3rd Liga but then never given chances, did well in limited game time.

    1-99 GK Drljaca
    The 21-year-old goalkeeper Stefan Drljaca moves from the U23 of TSG Hoffenheim to the Ruhr area. Drljaca played 24 times in the Regionalliga Südwest last season and now completes the goalkeeper quartet with Roman Bürki, Marwin Hitz and Luca Unbehaun, who will all train together under the direction of goalkeeper coach Matthias Kleinsteiber.

    2-00 Schmeling
    Migel-Max Schmeling also comes from the 3rd division of MSV Duisburg. He has been a member of the zebra youth teams since 2015 and made it to the Meidericher professionals in summer 2018. Last season, the left back player made ten competitive appearances. Schmeling is considered to be quickly and technically well trained and can also be used defensively and aggressively.

    3-99 Tachie
    Richmond Tachie, another offensive player, comes from the 3rd league of Viktoria Köln and is, according to Ingo Preuß, "a fast outside track player with good skills in the final". The 20-year-old was trained in the youth of VfL Wolfsburg and already met BVB in the Wolves' shirt: In the first leg for the 2017 German U19 Championship, Tachie scored the intermediate 2-1 half-time lead for VfL Wolfsburg.

    -The other updates is that 97 GK Reckert extended for 2 years while only 2 U19 players officially move up to II in 01-Bakir (potential 1st team prospect) and 01-Wengerowski. This basically all but confirms that 01s Ferjani, Khadra, Terzi, and Gockan are all jumping ship from Dortmund after being done in U19.
     
  6. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I think it's more and more evident that Dortmund are hoping II can get promotion to 3rd Liga. I hope the players who leave Dortmund in future end up in 2BL min and not 3rd Liga.

    guys like Tigges and Fuhrich really should be leaving RL not sure why they are still in II. Biggest issue is the problem of players who become stuck in RL level and by the time they finally move up already 23+. Wasted careers but at the same time it's why you see those players can compete in 1BL-2BL because by the time your 23+ your no longer a newb nor physically lacking.

    so new additions this Summer,
    Drljaca, Schmeling, Tachie, Broschinski,*Osterhage* (yeah counting him since he was injured all of last season), Ercan, Bakir, Wengerowski
     
  7. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #5307 Ger90, Jul 8, 2020
    Last edited: Jul 8, 2020
    01-Thiaw who recently signed his pro contract.


    FC Schalke's Malick Thiaw is seen as a new center-back hope. With Liverpool FC, a top club has already kept an eye on the 18-year-old. Reason enough to present the top talent from S04, who has now been awarded a professional contract.

    Who is Malick Thiaw?
    Malick Laye Thiaw was born on August 8, 2001 in Düsseldorf. His father comes from Senegal, his mother from Finland. Although he was born in Germany, he was only Finnish until the beginning of the year. In 2017 he was appointed to the country's U17 national team, but was not deployed there.

    The 18-year-old started playing football at the age of five at TV Kaulkum-Wittlaer, a Düsseldorf club. From there he moved to Fortuna in 2009, after a year to Bayer Leverkusen and in 2011 to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Thiaw played for the foals until summer 2015, before joining FC Schalke 04.

    In the Knappenschmiede he went through the U16 and U17. On March 7, the central defender made his professional debut in the 1-1 draw against TSG Hoffenheim when he came on as a substitute in added time. Since then, three more missions have been added.

    The reward: On July 5, FC Schalke equipped him with his first license player contract. This runs until 2024.

    What makes Malick Thiaw so special?
    With its size of 1.91 meters, Thiaw has a real guard size for a central defender. He is extremely strong in the ball and has a good eye. He anticipates impending moments of danger and, thanks to his speed, can quickly resolve them.

    His good overview also helps him in the opening of the game. With his right foot he is extremely fit and also has an offensive urge. This is supported by the fact that the youngster was the top scorer of FC Schalke in the U19 Bundesliga with eight goals and one assist in 20 appearances.

    He can also be used flexibly and can also hold the position of the central defensive midfielder. Even though his weight of 80 kilograms is initially not too impressive compared to his height, the 18-year-old can certainly be described as robust.

    The whole package reminds insiders of Joel Matip, who joined S04 in 2000 and finally moved to Liverpool FC in 2016. With the Reds, Matip won the Champions League in 2019. Quite a few believe that Thiaw has a similar career.

    That is the state of affairs at Malick Thiaw
    At the end of the 2019/2020 season, the chapter on youth teams ended for Malick Thiaw, at least at club level. The captain of the U19, who trained with the Bundesliga stars for the first time in the winter training camp on the recommendation of coaching expert Norbert Elgert, is moving up to the professional roster.

    Of course, despite his new contract, the top talent from Schalke is interesting for other clubs. According to "Mirror", Liverpool FC should have deposited its intentions in the spring. So the club in which Joel Matip is exactly the player who Thiaw is so similar to. AC Milan was also treated as an interested party.

    This is how the future of Malick Thiaw could look like
    It is both logical and understandable that the interest of a club like the LFC together with master coach Jürgen Klopp is flattering to a young player.

    But it is just as logical that the chances of using his current club for Thiaw are significantly higher than on Anfield, where well-known competitors such as Virgil van Dijk, Dejan Lovren, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip form the defense.

    Juha Malinen, U21 national coach of Finland, is in intensive contact with the player. At the beginning of the year Malinen even visited Thiaw in Gelsenkirchen. Since he speaks fluent Finnish, the exchange is easy.

    However, given the German competition, it is doubtful whether that alone is enough to make him a national player. From a player's point of view, however, one can say: it could be far more unpleasant.
    https://www.weltfussball.de/news/_n...e-wette-auf-die-zukunft-das-ist-malick-thiaw/
     
  8. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    More on 01-Thiaw and also 97-Becker (who is very flexible player between fullback, CB and even Winger (lol).


    I'm curious if 99-Hanraths gets any chances at some point? Feels like he would move to Schalke II with better 1st team perspective.
     
  9. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    An update on Koln GKs.

    wait so Bartels could have become #2 if it wasn't for his injury on his debut??? How does he go from almost #2 to goodbye and gone to 3rd Liga?

    Vincent Müller, on the other hand, went earlier than the other goalkeepers, already sensed the chance in league three in Würzburg at the age of 19 and showed there the qualities that had also distinguished him at FC: a great will and a considerable ability to learn to prevail against supposedly talented goalkeepers . Over the past season, the 19-year-old has fought for number one and led his team to promotion to the second division with strong performances. FC would have liked to see such a development with the other talents, especially Bartels, but his serious tendon injury, which put him out of action in Wiesbaden for half a year, cost him the game practice and development that Cologne had hoped for to bring him back as a young second division goalkeeper and install him behind Horn as a talented number two.


    Now seems like future #1 could be 00-Krahl vs 02-Adamczyk.
    Krahl in focus - Crown Prince Adamczyk?
    Apart from that, the FC wants to continue working in the background on the talents who may grow to become the number one professional in the future. Julian Krahl is automatically in the spotlight as number three of the professionals and number one of the U21s and as a former German U19 goalkeeper. In the coming season, he is to share the billy goat's regional league goal with Daniel Adamczyk. Adamczyk is the next rough diamond that is growing up in Cologne's NLZ: German champion with the U17, promoted to goalkeeper of the U19 last season and still only 17 years old on the move to the U21. The FC only extended long-term with Adamczyk in May. A clear sign that one sees him as a potential crown prince for Horn.

    On U17-U19.
    Two new keepers for the U17
    Other talents are moving up: Jonas Urbig and Max Hagemoser move from the U17 to the U19. Both are German youth goalkeepers. There are two new entrants to the U17: According to GBK information, Mike Dreier from TSG Hoffenheim comes to Cologne as well as Ben Dennerlein from Greuther Fürth. They all share the hope of making it at FC. But they also all share the view of their predecessors as a sign of how difficult it will be. 1. FC Köln has proven in recent years that training at FC can be a good stepping stone for young goalkeeper in professional football. The only thing that has not made the permanent leap to FC professionals and into the Bundesliga goal since Timo Horn.
    https://geissblog.koeln/2020/07/torwart-rochade-eine-neue-nummer-zwei-und-zwei-kronprinzen/
     
  10. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    ► Goalkeeper Smarsch (two games and 150 minutes of play this season) has good prerequisites to one day stand in Berlin as number 1 between the posts. He is tall (1.95 m), muscular (95 kg), but still responsive. He should be borrowed, collect game practice and then return. Nils Körber (23), who is now back from Osnabrück, also followed this path.
    https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin-sport/hertha-bsc/dieses-hertha-trio-hat-keine-chance-mehr

    he did well in 1BL vs Gladbach in last match. Wonder where he would go on loan to?
     
  11. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Leipzig U19 playing some regional cups, final will be vs Dynamo Dresden U19.

    They won QF 9-1.
    Ohio (3, non German), Wosz (3), Krasucki, Kostka and Martel

    They won 6-1 today in SF.
    Goals by Wosz X2, Krasucki X2, Ibrahimi, Madsen (non German)

    Seems like Winner of this Cup qualifies for DFB Junioren Cup.

    would be surprised if Wosz doesn't end up with pro contract. He already training with 1st team last season. I recall Ibrahimi claimed he signed pro contract during season but ended up being another type of contract.


    given all the pro contracts at Leipzig only 2 players are unknown.
    01-Bias where does he go next?
    01-Talabidi has a pro contract until 2021 but what's next? Does he extend? Does he leave permanently?
     
  12. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    On Frankfurt youth Barkok, Otto and Irorere.
    And it is unlikely that all six players who have been loaned and are now returning (Tuta, Falette, Barkok, Willems, Zalazar and Joveljic) will be resumed. With defender Tuta, midfielder Aymen Barkok and attacker Dejan Joveljic, coach Adi Hütter will certainly take a closer look at how they have developed.

    The club must also keep in mind that it meets the DFL requirements, according to which twelve German and four players trained in its own club must have a professional contract. Eintracht does not currently meet both criteria, but this is not a problem. This hurdle has also been overcome in recent years by turning young players into license players. Whether this is sensible and sustainable can be doubted (at least if the talents have no chance of really making the leap in sports), but the practice is right.

    Money plays a role in Eintracht Frankfurt - year of records
    Now Frankfurt defenders Fynn Otto have been given a contract until 2023. Next to Felix Irorere is also in the sights of the professionals. In perspective, however, both should have a realistic chance. “They are among the top central defenders in Germany in their age group and have enormous potential. You can do it, ”said Marco Pezzaiouli. That was, of course, at a time when he still had something to say on the Riederwald, technical director and senior youth coach. In the meantime, he is rid of both posts and is to be integrated under the umbrella of the AG.
    https://www.fr.de/eintracht-frankfu...etter-bobic-fussball-bundesliga-13816932.html
     
  13. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #5313 Ger90, Jul 9, 2020
    Last edited: Jul 9, 2020
    speaking of 12 German signs, Dortmund seems to be running out of Germans.
    1-Unbehaun (3rd GK), 2-Hummels, 3-Brandt, 4-Can, 5-Dahoud, 6-Schulz, 7-Schmelzer, 8-Wolf, 9-Reus and 10-Dahoud, 11-Raschl

    Gotze (already out), Schurrle, Toljan, Burnic and Passlack none are likely returning. I'm curious to see where Burnic and Passlack land next season.

    Schulz, Schmelzer, Wolf and Dahoud are all players who could be done soon enough. According to sportsbild, Dahoud and Schulz could be done in Summer. According to kicker, Wolf is all but likely done. I could see Dortmund keeping Schmelzer just to have another LB and another German and his contract ends in 2021.

    seems like besides Dahoud that Delaney is also candidate for exit, looks like due to corona, Dortmund want to cut their squad salary. Would that mean that Bellingham and Raschl would take their spots???

    Zorc said about youngsters like Raschl (not only him).
    "It's in their hands. To have a chance on the team, you need to show the best performance. We have a clear principle of performance that will not be changed."

    I honestly wouldn't be surprised if he goes on loan. Also Burki when talking about Sancho, he namedropped Raschl as one young player following his footsteps in terms of youngsters making 1st team. He also named another 2.

    but man they will end up with barely any Germans. I recall it was said Summer 2019, that Osterhage signed pro contract and was supposed to start in II but injured all season and he played 0 games. Although Zorc did say last season when he got injured that he would see how he devs once he returns.

    also 4 players need to be homegrown and believe need to have been at club for 4 years. With Gotze, Passlack and Burnic likely being dumped, it only leaves you with,

    Unbehaun (at club since 2016), Raschl (at club since 2015), Schmelzer seems likely considered homegrown too.

    Osterhage came in 2017 from Bremen so won't count. Will that mean that Moukoko and Collins who both joined in 2016 will be given pro contracts? they are eligible to play 1BL next season at 16. Knauff has been at club since 2016 and Bakir is also eligible.
     
  14. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -99 Gian Luca Schulz joins HR in 3rd Liga.


    -Freiburg is planning with 97-K.Schlotterbeck.....so will he block 99-N.Schlotterbeck? will they play together? Maybe They should loan the younger bro to Union....

    "He has had a really great development, was an important factor at Union and gives us options in defense - whether in a three or four chain," said sporting director Jochen Saier in retrospect. Head coach Christian Streich is planning the returnee for the squad of the upcoming season.

    -Seems like one GK of the two is leaving, which includes F.Muller.
    Robin Zentner (25) and Florian Müller (22) have been competing for the regular place in the Mainz Gate since 2017. Now the club is willing for the first time to let one of the two go - for a corresponding transfer fee. "With Robin Zentner and Florian Müller, we have two Bundesliga keeper with a clear and ambitious view of position 1. If you don't get a chance, you will want to decide to become number 1 elsewhere," said sports director Rouven Schröder. The bargaining position of the FSV is good, Müller and Zentner have game practice, they took turns several times for injury reasons. And their contracts run until 2022 and 2023, respectively.
    https://www.kicker.de/4000000033880...er_müller__mainz_würde_einen_torhüter_abgeben

    seems likely that 98-Dahmen will continue to be bench GK to whoever stays as #1.

    -Ibisevic is done and seems Ngankam has done well for himself.
    Add to that the hungry young talent Daishawn Redan and Jessic Ngankam (both 19). Hertha paid 2.7 million euros to Chelsea a year ago for Redan, who was loaned to Groningen. The Dutchman should participate in the preparation in Berlin. And the Berlin-born Ngankam, who was heavily courted by Hoffenheim before his contract extension at Hertha (until 2023), made his first four Bundesliga appearances under Labbadia - and recommended himself for more.
    https://www.kicker.de/779330/artikel/in_herthas_stuermerpuzzle_ist_wohl_kein_platz_fuer_ibisevic

    -Hoffenheim is rightly pissed at Bayern.

    Record champions sign two talents from TSG
    Hoffenheim criticizes FC Bayern: "Talent poaching worth discussing"
    https://www.kicker.de/779327/artike..._bayern_diskussionswuerdige_talent_abwerbung_

    -So even though there is interest in 01-Ehlers he could go down with the ship to 3rd Liga?
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...hlers-nicht-auf-der-flucht-71782022.bild.html

    not a fan because than 3rd Liga is lower level and he'll waste a full season there. Would a 1BL club really pick up a 3rd Liga player in 2021??? Or would he be forced to go back to 2BL 1st.....

    -97 Staude who is free agent attracting interest in 2BL Karlsruher.
     
  15. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    01 CF Fesenmeyer moves to Schalke II. Not a bad move if he devs well and does well, 1st team chances might not be impossible. Also moving there is 00 CB, Matriciani.



    Bayer Leverkusen U19, 01s, there is no II team so they have to leave.
    Moving: Fesenmeyer (Schalke II), Ruth (Hoffenheim II).

    Need to find club: Lotka, Lamti, Azhil, Wolf, Anapak, Gaedicke, K.Bukusu
     
  16. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen, 17 years old)
    The youngest goal scorer in Bundesliga history (2: 4 goal against FC Bayern) made the steep leap from under-17 youth at 1. FC Köln to a professional at Bayer Leverkusen in just six months. After four games for the U19 in Leverkusen, in which he scored five goals, the Corona break followed.

    Since the restart, Wirtz has been an integral part of the Bosz squad - has seven out of nine possible assignments. The coach trusts the only 17-year-old offensive all-rounder, who has already proven his ball control with a dribbling rate of 71 percent. In general, the jewel is reminiscent of teammate Kai Havertz due to its creative style of play and his move to the goal. Also due to its likely departure, Wirtz, who is actually on the far right, could play a bigger role in the next season.

    Noah Katterbach (1.FC Cologne, 19)
    The left-back's first Bundesliga season was extremely mixed. The then 18-year-old defensive player started the season injured and only had to fight back with the second team. On matchday 7 he was allowed to play against Schalke (1-1) for the first time and more than passable in his 90 debut minutes. Another torn muscle followed, which catapulted him out of the squad again.

    The second rehabilitation was quick and Katterbach finally became a regular goat goat. Defensively confident (55 percent duel ratio) and forward with good approaches, he helped the new coach Markus Gisdol to get off to a good start. The next shock on matchday 22: ankle injury. After the restart, like the rest of the team, he was unable to continue the good performance. But the potential previously shown and the fact that Katterbach was already set gives hope.

    Jonathan Burkardt (1. FSV Mainz 05, 19)
    The Mainz striker youngster got off to a good start in the season and was on the pitch three times in the first four games. The attack around Karim Onisiwo, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Robin Quaison and Adam Szalai turned out to be too strong.

    After a difficult year, the 19-year-old got a chance in the final sprint against BVB - and scored for victory. In the end, it paved the way to relegation to Mainz. For Burkardt, who has been considered a great jewel for some time, it may mean the next step towards the regular team.


    Wirtz's dribbling would have been even higher % success rate if he doesn't get outmuscled physically. Bosz likes him because he does a lot of defensive work and is good vs parking the bus teams. Once again Wirtz is not reminiscent of Havertz at all, not even comparable types of players.

    Katterbach also has a high dribbling rate for a LB. Injuries threw him back but the potential is definitely there for him to get better.

    Burkardt 100% got screwed, did well in Summer preseason but than Mateta and Ji go long term injury so club brought in 2 new players, which screwed him over, especially once everyone was fit again. Than the coaches only start him vs top teams like Bayern, Dortmund and Bayer and gets ignored or bit player in rest of matches. Like lol he's only useful with his speed/dribbling if he's playing top teams but we don't need him vs everyone else mentality. They wanted to loan him out in Winter but that didn't work due to unsatisfactory demands from clubs who wanted him, basically sounded like buying clause and no guarantee of playing time, which was no-no. Then kept at the club starts vs Dortmund scores the winner and saves the club's ass. His next start vs Bayer and everyone seems to say he was the best Mainz player, only + in their weak attack.
     
  17. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #5317 Ger90, Jul 9, 2020
    Last edited: Jul 9, 2020
    I've seen talk about how Bayer Leverkusen could run into trouble due to lack of homegrown talents while playing in Europe.

    this season,
    Havertz, Lomb (3rd GK), Lotka (U19 GK aka 4th GK, was he one???), Stanilewicz

    lol such BS, really 2 GKs? Lotka is gone, they didn't renew his contract and they got 99 GK Grill from FCK. Stanilewicz got 100% screwed over kept around just to be used but never once played, did nothing all season but train. If Havertz leaves in Summer?

    you drop to 1 homegrown in Lomb, damn. Seems like as of now none of the 01s are staying either with 2 already gone. Will they extend Stanilewicz's contract by 1-2 years on purpose? Guy still dreams of making his 1BL debut....

    this means if Havertz leaves we could see 3 pro contracts at Bayer Leverkusen but how many would be BS contracts and likely only last 1-2 years? I fully expect 03-Gedikli to get one and his contract expires in 2021 too. Who knows about more....
     
  18. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Bundesliga newcomer of the season:
    1. Alphonso Davies, Bayern München (45,9% of the votes)
    2. Erling Haaland, Dortmund (15,5% of the votes)
    3. Florian Wirtz, Leverkusen (8,2% of the votes)

    this is voted by 1BL, 2BL, 3rd Liga and RL players.
    The Association of Contract Footballers in Germany (VDV) has published its Bundesliga team of the season. In the choice of all players from the four highest four classes,

    although Davies isn't a newcomer, was at Bayern last season.....
     
  19. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -according to kicker, 98-Awoudja is likely out for 2020......I don't think Stuttgart were taking him with them to 1BL. I would guess next Summer he leaves if not Winter. 95-Kempf is out until October and Badstuber might be gone too. Wonder if Aidonis, Mack, Suver get chances???

    -98 CF Japel is headed back to RL after barely playing in 3rd Liga. Never given a chance and barely used was behind like 3-4 players. In lower cup he scored 4 goals and 6 assists in 3 games too.
     
  20. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    More on 03-Breitenbucher.

    Is Hoffenheim losing its next super talent?
    Two talents from Hoffenheim's academy switch to FC Bayern, two to Schalke, one to Liverpool and one to HSV. Is TSG losing another top talent? Nick Breitenbucher (17) is also on the list of large clubs.

    With 13 goals and 5 assists in 16 games, the winger was one of the outstanding players in the U17 Bundesliga. "I know that Liverpool, Chelsea and Schalke, among others, are interested," reveals Nick, whose parents came from Kazakhstan 24 years ago, BILD.

    He has been playing at TSG for six years and became a U16 national team here. His contract runs for two more years. His strengths: goal completion, ambidextrous, pull to the goal. And fast dribbling like its role models - for example Lionel Messi.

    Breitenbucher: "As good as he is on the ball, his fast movements, that impresses me." Or Arjen Robben: "Strong, how he pulls in from the outside and then pulls the trigger. I try that too. When the path inside is closed, I go outside and cross. "

    He is of course flattered by the interest of the big clubs, but Breitenbuch says: “I feel good here, and with excellent training opportunities I got a chance to develop myself further. Especially under trainer Danny Galm, who did individual training with me. I would not feel good to just run away. "

    And further: “Hoffenheim has shown that young players get their chance. Perhaps it will work out that I can train with the professionals every season. I would actually like to stay, especially since I have only just finished secondary school and am currently studying for a technical diploma. But you should never say never in football. "
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...ein-naechstes-super-talent-71800378.bild.html

    is parents are from Kazakhstan? With a name like Breitenbucher? Reminds me of 97-Ochs who also is German-Kazak.

    and another player on a growing list who are ambidextrous.

    based on this article he does seem to be staying at Hoffenheim him and Calhanoglu could be the promoted players from 03 age group!!!
     
    Dang Son Tung repped this.
  21. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    DFB man sees opportunity and strain in talent
    Bierhoff: "The clubs have to get more creative again"

    Can the Corona Crisis Be an Opportunity for Young People? Oliver Bierhoff wishes that. The director of the national team hopes that the financial consequences of the pandemic will make the clubs move more towards promoting talent. However, his words about the strain on talent should be a warning to those responsible in football.

    On the sidelines of the site inspection of the new DFB Academy on Tuesday, Bierhoff was asked whether he feared that the Corona crisis would delay the development of talent. Rather less, that is the answer of the association's sporty top official. Finally, the competition also had to contend with the consequences, talent promotion was halted everywhere - but the DFB Academy had offered numerous digital training opportunities in cooperation with the clubs. "Perhaps," Bierhoff mused further, "the young players, with whom we talk about overload, who have a huge program, did a good job of shutting down two or three months."

    The clubs have to get more creative again. Many will move more towards talent development.
    At least at second glance, this is a remarkable sentence. Because it implies a much too high burden on the talents, who will be the figureheads of the national team, the Bundesliga. Which should successfully design the WM 2030 and EURO 2028 for the DFB. And that, Bierhoff did not say that, but he must have meant that, there are often tensions between three and four sides. Here the DFB pulls with its U-national teams, there the consultant (ideally in harmony with the parents, which is not always the case), and over there the club. And sometimes from two sides - after all, the top talents often train with the professionals at the age of 17, but still play the competitive games in the U 19. Schalke's chief trainer Norbert Elgert likes to call this control chaos.

    How burdened are the talents? It is difficult to grasp. There is an exchange of content between the various parties regarding the physical factors. However, a chest strap does not capture the mental pressure. In any case "we will also take up the subject of load control in the academy," explains Bierhoff.

    Has the path to managers become shorter again for managers?
    The 52-year-old thinks that the financial consequences of the crisis will make the senior teams more permeable: "Which is also my hope: the clubs must become more creative again. Many will move more towards talent promotion." In talks, he felt the will to do this at all clubs. "Before, you might have had the money and simply spent a little more," Bierhoff sketched. In other words, it would be better to buy a seasoned force than to give a young player with perspective a management position who still has to develop into the role he was meant to do. "Now one asks: Do we want to do that, should we do without it?" Said Bierhoff, saying that the path to the transfer market seemed to be shorter for some sports directors than that for their own youth performance center. The only question is which gear will really be closer to the managers in the future.
    https://www.kicker.de/779250/artikel
     
  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    seen mention that Dortmund's 05 4 of Korzynietz, Laubach, Feckler and Onofrietti are talented. I don't have too much knowledge on 05 age group way too early.

    3 out 4 are moving to Dortmund U17 next season it seems playing 1 year up their age group.

    also looks like Dortmund wants to extend with 02-Kuffour who has expired 2020 contract..
    https://www.graphic.com.gh/sports/dortmund-open-talks-with-addo-kuffour.html
     
  23. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -of course there is also Pauli when it comes to Dortmund 05s too.

    -Karlsruher 1st team coach Eichner on youth players.
    Needs a new bench GK and GK #3 will be from youth.

    On 00-Kother and 00-Batmaz,
    Malik is a real power pack and talent.
    Speaking of rejuvenating: With Dominik Kother you recently used a young player on the offensive, who scored his first goal of the season with the professionals in Fürth. Malik Batmaz is another young player from Stuttgart. OK then?

    In fact, that's very good. I'm really looking forward to the two, even though they're completely different types of players. Dominik Kother played his best game with us in Fürth and was involved in every dangerous action. If he gains something physically, he will give us a lot of pleasure because of his good technique.

    Malik is a real power pack and talent. Sometimes you even have to slow him down in what he does. But it was not without reason that he was twice the top scorer in the junior Bundesliga.

    Above all, we need more speed in our game.

    Kother and Batmaz are both very young, but youth alone is not enough. Where do you still see need?

    Above all, we need more speed in our game. Especially on the outside tracks. We have to do more. Although it is not easy to get the quality we need on the terms we can offer. But the market is still relatively calm at the moment and I am sure that we can get a good squad together.
    https://bnn.de/lokales/karlsruhe/in...ag-wird-in-den-naechsten-tagen-unterschrieben

    they also seem to need new CBs and new attackers in their ranks, more speed/1v1. Wonder if they get young players that are non Karlsruher ones? They seem to need players in numerous positions.
     
  24. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Top talents are a borefest, give me some unknowns any time of the week!

    looks like more and more young players potentially at Unterhaching,like half their squad is youth players. 00-Seidemann could follow 99-Richter and 00-Markert in joining the club.

    according to fupa, in all levels, Seidemann has scored 133 goals and 20 assists in 127 games....

    Unterhaching: Kay Seidemann in view
    Offensive man should audition
    It is well known that SpVgg Unterhaching frequently looks for promising talent in the lower leagues and it pays off. For example, Stefan Schimmer once developed into a top performer, Felix Schröter made the leap this season and for the coming season, Lucas Markert (ATSV Erlangen) or Julien Richter (Wacker Burghausen) are already in the fifth and fourth league respectively the way to SpVgg.

    Kay Seidemann may also prove himself there after the season. According to Liga-Drei.de information, Unterhaching wants to inspect the wing car, which is currently in the service of 1. FC Merseburg (NOFV-Oberliga Süd), during a trial training session. However, the Munich suburbs are not alone. According to reports, the offensive man also has the Hallesche FC and the 1. FC Magdeburg, which Seidemann could look at close up due to the regional conditions, on the slip.

    Dangerous midfielder
    This is not surprising when you look at the scorer data. This season, Seidemann contributed 15 goals and eight assists to 1. FC Merseburg - in just 16 appearances. He was involved in over 60 percent of his team's goals (38). The 20-year-old is remarkably consistent, had met 22 times in the Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt for VfB IMO Merseburg the previous year - although he mostly does not act on the front line but in the right midfield.

    It is therefore not surprising that Seidemann comes into focus, but whether the nimble winger can be expected to leap into league three remains to be seen. Certainly an advantage of the SpVgg in this regard: Unterhaching has in the past often given players capable of development to cooperation partners 1860 Rosenheim (Regionalliga Bayern).
    https://www.liga-drei.de/unterhaching-kay-seidemann-im-blickfeld/

    lol that a 3rd Liga club has a cooperation with RL club. I recall when Frankfurt tried to have cooperation deal with RL club it bombed, rejected by a RL club, lol.


    do wonder if someone picks up 00-P.Herrmann from Ingolstadt who's a free agent it seems.
     
  25. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -More on Unterhaching, they gave 2/3 of the youngest debutant ever in 3rd Liga and seems like good chance they will continue to use 03-Haimerl (3rd youngest ever) and 03-Zentrich (youngest ever in league history). Their 3rd 03 who basically signed pro contract 03-Hausmann was not in those squads, although likely due to them using 02-Bacher. As mentioned before there are 03s everyone one looks......
    https://www.liga-drei.de/unterhaching-die-defensive-wird-verjuengt/

    -01 Gaedicke moves to AA in RL.
    Leon Gaedicke comes from Leverkusen
    The squad for the 2020/201 season is slowly taking shape. With Leon Gaedicke, Alemannia was able to hire a talent from Bayer Leverkusen's youngsters.

    The 18-year-old right-back has played 29 times for the Werkself U19 in the A-Junior Bundesliga in the past two years and has also appeared in the UEFA Youth League six times. A knee injury prevented further operations for the youngster.

    “With Leon we have a talented player with enormous development potential. We are happy that we were able to implement the transfer due to the good relationship with Bayer Leverkusen, ”said Alemannia sports director Thomas Hengen.

    "I am looking forward to the challenge of being able to make my first experiences in senior football with a club as rich in tradition as Alemannia Aachen," Leon Gaedicke comments on his move to Tivoli.
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CCdKuF4hm0A/

    Update, Bayer Leverkusen U19, 01s, there is no II team so they have to leave.
    Moving: Fesenmeyer (Schalke II), Ruth (Hoffenheim II), Gaedicke (AA)

    Need to find club: Lotka, Lamti, Azhil, Wolf, Anapak, K.Bukusu

    I think they will all end up in 3rd Liga-RL. Fact is vast majority of players end up starting in those levels anyways.

    -Seems like a lot of Wolfsburg II players are headed to 2BL. 98-Stach went to Furth, 99-Moker linked with Osnabruck/Sandhausen and now 98-May who was with 1st team a lot post Winter break is linked with H96. It's time for the 98-99 to make career progress anyways.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/hannover-96-iba-may-im-visier/

    what I don't like is that H96 have a II team in RL but seems like they could dump all their young players on loan next season. I still don't buy you need to go to 3rd Liga if you have a RL team and 1st team in 2BL. Seems like Walbrecht, Tarnat, Stehle and Muslija (poached permanently by Kosovo) are candidates for loan......so basically all of their young players? Getting May does indicate that Tarnat is likely headed for loan (never got a chance even in irrelevant games), same for getting Yeboah to replace Maina instead of Stehle. This is like Arslan 2.0, they both impress in 2BL but then clubs want to loan them to 3rd Liga (or in Arslan's case RL) instead of just integrating them. This is typical 2BL mentality, dumping all of your young players on loan....

    -Update on Darmstadt youth. Does that mean that they will integrate Arslan? Because the issue is that he didn't want to go on loan especially not to RL.
    In addition, the contracts of Sebastian Hertner and Marcel Heller expired on June 30th. An extension with the duo is no longer expected. In contrast, youngster Ensar Arslan is supposed to sign a new contract, although the talks prove to be not easy.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/darmstadt-98-mehrere-offensivkraefte-ohne-perspektive/

    lol clubs and signing GKs to be 3rd-4th-5th GK just to have homegrown players. So pathetic and it's why the whole 12 Germans signed and 4 homegrown has loopholes. When you sign players you have 0 intention of using.....
     

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