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
    Wuck said the same thing about Brunner that we said
    he had better Euro but matters not because he can make solo difference anytime. And that he hopes he can gain confidence and up his game for last 2 matches.

    saw a Dortmund fanboy saying
    Brunner is type of player you leave on field for 90 min even if he doesn't have an amazing game as at any moment he can do some playful dribbling or solo moment and decide the game.
     
  2. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Let's go 04 RB/CB Morgalla with his 2nd XI for RB Salzburg since joining in Summer. Looks to be positioned at RB too.


    I don't mind if Morgalla goes full time RB tbh, as more RB pool increases the better. If Morgalla can make establish himself at RB Salzburg only matter of time until he goes to bigger club.
     
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  3. Alex C

    Alex C Member+

    Oct 27, 2015
    Chatham
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Morgalla has looked good at RB, he's got the speed to play there and contributes pretty well to attacks.
     
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  4. Alex C

    Alex C Member+

    Oct 27, 2015
    Chatham
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    If Reitz can keep his current form up could he be a contender for SNT call up in March?
     
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  5. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    he just needs to stay injury free, will say he also needs to work a bit on his defensive game in terms of going backwards and then trying defend with so much space vs dribblers. Has good potential to do well there but something to work on.

    he likely would be a contender but I think Di Salvo would push for him to stay in U21 and Nagelsmann would push for more established older players.
     
  6. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Quadruple 06 CB/DM Jeltsch post
    -from his 2BL FCN coach Fiel (a Spaniard, LMAO). LOL he didn't want to contact him on Friday to digest the L, hahahaha.

    The native Spaniard is only partially pleased about Jeltsch's success
    Meanwhile, he watched his youngest protégé defend on Friday morning with one laughing and one crying eye: Finn Jeltsch, the 17-year-old future central defender at FCN, played with the German team at the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia Made it to the semi-finals. With a 1-0 win over Spain, Fiels' home country. "I'm happy for the boy, but only partially happy about the victory. We had the ball, in the end Germany wins," he adds jokingly - after digesting the defeat, he wants to contact Jeltsch on Saturday to congratulate him.

    -according to reports, Jeltsch's could soon emerge.
    Jeltsch is pushing upwards - Hübner and Lawrence's prospects are clouding over
    The situation is similar for Florian Hübner, who has only had two short appearances lasting a few minutes since mid-September. Both the 32-year-old Hübner and Lawrence, who is just a year younger than him, are only under contract until the summer and will probably have to leave then at the latest - also because Finn Jeltsch, who has just reached the semi-finals of the U17 World Cup, is to be promoted as a highly gifted defensive talent , three experienced central defenders in Iván Márquez, Ahmet Gürleyen and Jannes Horn are likely to remain in the squad, and an extension with Schindler is also not unlikely.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/1-fc-nuernberg-mehrere-abgaenge-im-januar/

    not on him but update on 02 M A.Loune and 02 RB Hofmann
    It is also conceivable that one or two youngsters will be loaned out in order to gain playing experience at a higher level than in the Nuremberg Regional League team. In addition to Loune, Jannik Hofmann could also be a candidate.

    -Article,
    Finn Jeltsch, Young German Beast Angel
    Finn Jeltsch is the epicenter of Germany's calm back line. He was like an angel who made a big contribution to strengthening the defense, but on the other hand made Germany's game not so pretty to look at.

    Since long ago, Germany has been known as a team that is far from the impression of beautiful football play. On the contrary, their national team even sticks with the image of "Der Panzer", a sophisticated and deadly tank, but often too late to heat up.

    "To be beautiful as if it is destined is not an integral part of the German football team. They cannot be compared equally to the "jogo bonito" style of Brazil, for example. However, the team that showcased beauty was actually eliminated earlier in the U-17 World Cup, while Germany was able to succeed by advancing to the semifinals after defeating Spain."

    Spain, who played attractively with a continuous attack armed with technical ability and short-ball passes, were forced to admit the superiority of Germany, 0-1, at the end of the game. Playing without beauty, Germany actually achieved success thanks to its pragmatic performance.

    One figure that cannot be overlooked in Germany's victory over Spain is the center back Finn Jeltsch. His defensive skills crafted at the backline led him to be the best player of the game against Spain.

    In that game, Finn was no different than an ugly angel, leading his team to success, but not in a beautiful way of playing.

    He is the commander of war in the backline of Germany when repelling Spanish attacks. Without his leadership in the German defense line, it would be impossible for them to hold on until the end of the game without conceding a single goal from a total of 23 attempts by Spanish players. In that match, Finn was like an ugly angel, leading his team to success, but not in a beautiful way of playing.

    "Our game plan was to let Spain dominate the ball. We adopt a defensive and delaying approach. I think we did it well. In the end, the duel at the backline determines the final result," said Finn, who stands at 1.86 meters tall.

    Surviving the onslaught of Spanish "matadors" was extraordinarily difficult. It takes high concentration and focus to play Spain's attractive game. Finn did it brilliantly. All aspects of attack, such as pressing, attempted shots on goal and number of passes were controlled by Spanish players. However, it was Germany who laughed in the end.

    Defense commander
    As a center back, Finn has the ability to read the direction of attacks. In addition, he often makes crucial decisions accurately. Watching Finn command the German backline is like watching a skilled orchestra conductor directing fellow musicians to play their instruments in unison. This ability makes Spanish attackers seem to lose their options to play more aggressively and creatively in the final third of the German defense.

    A defender is not only required to excel in technique and physicality when competing for the ball, but must also possess strong intelligence. The player who currently plays for FC Nuremberg in the second tier of the German League has strengths such as frequently advancing to quickly intercept opponents' attacks. This is possible because, in addition to playing in central defense, Finn can also play as a defensive midfielder.

    ”He has been at the club for a long time. He is a humble child and constantly attracts our attention through his achievements. "He has a complete package as a central defender at his age," said Nuremberg Sports Director Olaf Rebbe, after the signing of Finn's contract extension with the club, quoted from Bild.

    The Rebbe described Finn as a highly professional player. He is almost never late to team training sessions. Therefore, he believes that Finn will become a great player in the future, which is why Nuremberg did not hesitate to offer him a contract extension.

    After eliminating Spain, Finn is determined to bring Germany to win the U-17 World Cup for the first time. In the semifinals, they will meet Argentina who successfully eliminated Brazil with their aggressive play. It is interesting to see whether the ugly angel can bring Germany to succeed with the same approach as when they eliminated Spain.
    https://www.kompas.id/baca/english/...jerman-muda?open_from=Section_Artikel_Lainnya


    -from Portuguese fan
    Finn Jeltsch is the best defender at the U17 World Cup. He showed a lot of quality starting attacks with long throws in the previous phases and today he was superb defending his area against Spain - imposing himself in duels, blocking shots and cutting off aerial plays.


    he was ALSO best CB at U17 Euro......best 06 CB in the world???:D:whistling:
     
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  7. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Dortmund youth boss Lars Ricken on U17 WC
    "We can be proud of this team and of our Dortmund boys, who made a decisive contribution to the victory," said an enthusiastic Lars Ricken, director of the BVB Youth Performance Centre, highlighting the outstanding achievements of the team: "There is great potential and a lot of talent in this group. The team were European champions, and had the top scorer and also the best player at the European Championship finals in Paris Brunner. The way they played against Spain and the passion they defended with demands respect."

    "Charles was one of the key players, he really caught the eye and formed an outstanding partnership on the attack together with Paris Brunner," said Lars Ricken. He was also pleased with the comeback of Almugera Kabar, who had been out for some time with an injury before the tournament: "The fact that he is at the tournament in the first place is testament to his quality and the high esteem in which Almugera is held. He will be brought back into the fold at the World Cup and his minutes will be built up gradually."

    “We are very proud that our boys have played such a good role so far,” enthuses Lars Ricken to the Ruhr Nachrichten. The head of BVB's youth department particularly highlights Charles Herrmann. The winger has been one of the most striking figures in the German game so far. In the quarter-final against Spain he had to be substituted due to a suspected muscle injury. “It is to be feared that the World Cup will end prematurely for him. That would be bitter because Charles is a real weapon for this team,” says Ricken.


    okay shut up and integrate......
     
  8. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    02 RB/CB Lang made season bench debut for 2BL HR, joined club in Summer.......tomorrow 02 CF M.Muller and 03 CB Wilhelm look to be both making 1BL/pro bench debut.

    always nice to see returning and new names (not new in terms of never heard of them but in terms of 1st time).

    that 02-03 RB seem close to breakthrough but still not there.
    now we have
    -1BL=Hoppe and Kraft, never far away from 1st team bench
    -2BL=Hofmann, Rosenboom, Lang, don't seem too far away from 1st team breakthrough
    -1st Abroad=Bruckner, still working his way into his 2nd XI.

    rest in 3rd Liga-RL.
     
  9. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    not gonna update too much club footy this weekend but will mention that

    06 attacker Zeitler made his 3rd Liga/pro debut as 15 min sub in 2-1 W and he's also the youngest ever debutant for the club. He has 7 goals in 9 games in U19 this season.
     
  10. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    on 06 CB Odogu of 1BL Wolfsburg made his pro bench debut in 1BL last season.


    Defensive jewel takes off
    Will Kovac get a world champion?
    Wolfsburg head coach Niko Kovac can look forward to a defensive gem

    Finally some good news at VfL Wolfsburg!

    The professional team is in crisis in the Bundesliga. There have been four defeats in the last five matches in the football upper house. With eleventh place in the table, coach Niko Kovac's (52) team is far behind their own expectations. If there is another defeat, there is even a risk of relegation. A top team is coming on Saturday with Leipzig (3:30 p.m./Sky). Doesn't sound like a build-up opponent...

    However, a Wolfsburg resident almost 11,000 kilometers away is giving hope. There the German U17 won against Spain (1-0) and made it to the World Cup semi-finals in Indonesia. Also there: VfL defender David Odogu (17).

    A world champion for Kovac?
    Coach Christian Wück (50) has a 1.91 meter defensive barrier in the DFB team. Kovac also watches the performances with interest. “It's not easy to win against Spain. The 1-0 win is a great success,” emphasizes Kovac.

    The football teacher continued: “These are tournaments and experiences for players that have great meaning. The player sees what is possible and what can be achieved with a lot of hard work and a lot of ambition and how nice it is when you celebrate success. This will be positive for the boy’s future.”

    And what is his plan for the young wolf? “He is a talented young player, he now plays U19 regularly and is always with us in training,” says Kovac. “I think it looks good on him.”


    Central defender David Odogu played through in the 1-0 win against Spain in the World Cup quarter-finals
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...ko-kovac-einen-weltmeister-86210630.bild.html
     
  11. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Come on already integrate him and 05 CF Pejcinovic ASAP. Wolfsburg u17-u19 is full of talent stop being lazy........

    same shit goes to the clown club Stuttgart, seriously when will that club integrate? Soooo many talents but just training is all they get.

    1BL-2BL is league of training+praising more than integration and then players are told to STFU and be content with 0 chances and if they want to bail its because they are greedy money lovers....this isn't even a joke. So many coaches trash any player who wants to leave as greedy little pigs......its not about money its about the NON-EXISTANT CHANCES.....ITS YOUR OWN FAULT. Others blame its parents+agents brainwashing the players to bail for money.....again non-existant chances. Nobody wants to train for eternity, LOL.

    when I look at Stuttgart......how the ******** are they supposed to integrate all their promising players if we are almost 50% done with season and NOBODY has played except for 1 cap for 05 AM/W Raimund. Funny had Raimund not hit the post and scored he likely would have played more too. Just shows how nonesensical these clubs are.

    And Wolfsburg there is no II team and 0 chances for 50% of season.....

    the key for integration is to try 1-2 players per season. Not this ONCE IN A BLUE MOON type shit that most clubs do.
     
  12. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    for 2006 Age Group looking like
    1.GK
    -Schmitt=has like 2 caps in RL this season but its Bayern so until he bails he's not relevant tbh. I hope can bail ASAP somewhere willing to make him #1.
    -Heide=3rd Liga Unterhaching bench GK, made XI debut this season, seen as future #1
    -Babatz=Mainz U19 #1, played U19 Championship final last season where Mainz emerged as winners

    2.LB
    -Kabar=injured in Summer and only recently back from injury. Him and Dal went directly back from injury to U17 WC. Its been confirmed that he's a 1BL Dortmund 1st prospect and TONS of clubs want to poach him. Has along with Darvich+Brunner also drawn Barca interest and other top clubs.....pass should stay put.
    -Hennig=with way he's playing one would think he could potentially jump to Bayern 1st team. Feels like he's more promising than Kratzig......although could be fun to see Hennig+Kratzig at Bayern and Kabar+Rothe at Dortmund!!!!!

    3.CB
    -Dal=100% confirmed to be 1BL Mainz 1st prospect and did preseason too before injury but returned fit in time for U17 WC
    -Jeltsch=after U17 Euro, EVERYONE wanted him but stayed loyal to 2BL FCN where he signed pro contract. Coach is super high on him prior to U17 WC was regular on bench and super close to breakthrough, almost made 1st XI too.
    -Odogu=as mentioned above, he's 100% confirmed since last season as 1BL Wolfsburg 1st prospects and seen as top talent
    -Herwerth=has trained with 1BL Stuttgart and gotten super high praise by club. With him and 05-Fritschi (injured) Stuttgart has promising CBs

    4.RB
    -Moreira=trained/friendlies with 2BL Pauli. TONS of clubs want to poach him before he signs pro contract and expiring 2024 contract. Will be curious to see what he does tbh.
    -von der Hitz=believe its been confirmed that he's a 1BL Koln 1st prospect. Lets hope better prospects to breakthrough than 02-Sponsel.

    5.M
    -Ouedraogo=currently injured and no longer involved in U17 WC. But brokethrough 2BL S04 XI where he was doing very well. Every top club in Europe is after him. Looks to be going to top club in Summer 2024.
    -Ruger=not sure how he made it over Watjen tbh........and at Bayern, have doubts he'll breakthrough
    -Osawe=has trained/friendlies with 1BL Leipzig 1st team.
    -Harchaoui=confirmed to be a 1BL Koln 1st prospect but more Baumgart does nothing more he'll bail, LOL.

    6. AM/W
    -Darvich=after successful U17 Euro, moved to Barcelona where he's trained a lot with 1st team
    -Yalcinkaya=last minute addition and just before U17 WC, made 2BL HSV pro bench debut like the day before he flew, LOL. Numerous clubs want to poach him before he signs pro contract
    -Herrmann=1BL Dortmund/Ricken seem high on him time will tell if they give him chance or screw him over like they do most Germans.....

    7. CF
    -Moerstedt=has trained with 1BL Hoff 1st team this season, made debut in friendly and impressed and got tons of praise too. After Beier-Asllani should be next CF at club
    -Brunner=has trained (+1 friendly) with 1BL Dortmund and gotten praise by Terzic as excelling in training with 1st team. According to reps supposed to jump to 1st in Summer 2024-onwards
    -Ramsak=has trained with 1BL Bayern 1st team last season. Doubtful he breakthrough and clubs are interested in poaching him too


    The Left Out
    -GK=Schlieck=our original 06 #1, no joke, Schmitt was NOT 1st choice its Schlieck who sadly has been out for like a year now so missed U17 Euro and U17 WC. He was regular in 1BL Leipzig training and has made CL bench. Oh well at least Schmitt got to advertize himself.
    -RB Bulut=only recently back from injury. Did some 2BL S04 1st preseason before got injured. Club plans to integrate him in future.
    -M Watjen=did some 1BL Dortmund 1st preseason where he really impressed everyone. Should have been at WC instead of Ruger.....do wonder if maybe Dortmund limited the # of players. Its been mentioned that Ricken is PISSED at the U17 WC Scheduling and I think losing 4 players might be seen as too much especially since they also play UEFA YL......this could be reason why no Watjen tbh.
    -W Malanga=believe trained like once with 1BL Stuttgart 1st in Summer
    -AM Dardai=brokethrough 2BL Hertha regular matchday squad but currently injured was super close to 1st XI as confirmed by coach Papa Dardai.....and not nepotism even his coaching staff asked him when will his son play 1st XI. After he drew crucial PK and rejuvenated the team with showing.


    This isn't a 06 List but a U17 WC List, so of course plenty more players.
     
  13. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    one thing I like about 06s is that the players doubtful will have the
    "not physically ready for pros BS from clubs excuse" for vast majority of them. As for a lot of them its clear this is not a problem whatsoever.

    this is important as its #1 reason why more players don't emerge faster when it comes to club excuses.
     
  14. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Maximilian Hennig plays such an outstanding tournament. Not only offensively with his runs, speed and technique, but also defensively he is an absolute bench. Very high game intelligence and commitment. Absolute complete package what he delivers
     
  15. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Mr Reliable.
    Usually RW, LW for St. Paulie but plays as a RB for Germany U17.

    Moreira is extremely dynamic and an expert when dribbling, beating opponents and sending encouraging crosses into the box. Superbly addictive and positive in possession, and will look to join in to attacks at every opportunity. He’s just as quick with the ball as he is off it with the ability to beat players through sheer strength & pace, or trickery to ball manipulation. He has exceptional burst of speed from a standing position. Unprecedented crosses from deep or can use his blistering dribbles to hit the byline before cutting inside.

    His most underrated aspect is defensively, he works tirelessly with intelligent understanding of his positioning. Rather than lunging into tackles, he smartly assesses the situation before using his upper-body strength to wedge himself between the ball and use his back to shield off opponent.

    Such an incredible talent and mentality on his head, he has a great future ahead





    Save this name: Eric Emanuel da Silva Moreira, the best player of the U-17 semi-finalist Germany. A winger who attacks like lightning, his defensive level is impressive and he does not hesitate in duels. In every facet he is decisive, he looks like a cracker.


     
  16. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    06 RB/W Moreira makes me laugh, 1st time I saw him he was a CF months later got shifted to W, yeah the whole Speed+Dribbling=your not a CF but a W fixation that German clubs have like a CF isn't allowed to be fast well anyways then next time I saw him at DFB he was made into a RB, LOL.

    speaking of Moreira........could be cool if Dortmund goes after him. Its a fact that Dortmund are looking for RBs. They should 100% go after him, could suit the club well. Just imagine Dortmund RB=Moreira and LB=Kabar!!!!

    Semic will never make Dortmund 1st (they are 100% screwing over almost all U19 players at Dortmund II) and then there aren't any relevant RBs in U17-U19 either.

    I forgot to mention on this
    -Moreira=trained/friendlies with 2BL Pauli. TONS of clubs want to poach him before he signs pro contract and expiring 2024 contract. Will be curious to see what he does tbh.

    he's actually pissed at the club, he wants to jump to the 1st team bench/regular but the club doesn't seem to want that.....translation 2BL Pauli has been a RUBBISH club for Academy for years now. They haven't integrated anyone since Becker/Matanovic which is what 3 years ago??? This is why its good chance he's gonna bail in Summer free transfer.

    said it before its mindboggling how stupid majority of clubs are. Whats point of Academies when even when clubs have top talents they do NOTHING.

    more pathetic is how much liars they are the infamous
    "If we had top talents we would integrate them."

    yeah my ass to every German club.......
     
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  17. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    just noticed that 05 W Forkel of 2BL FCN signed extension at club. Likely 1st prospect too.
    8 goals and 7 assists in 8 U19 matches, productive in 8/8 matches.

    NLZ head Michael Wiesinger: “We are very pleased that we can continue to work with Dustin in the future. His development up to this point has been remarkable and we are sure that we will have a lot of fun with him in the future.”



    so the 05 AM/W that are lesser known
    -W Forkel=see above
    -AM/W Pfaffenrot=signed pro contract at 2BL Furth
    3 goals and 9 assists in 12 matches, seen as top talent at club
    -W Boakye=has trained few times with 1BL Stuttgart 1st but confirmed that he'll start in II in Summer and go from there
    -W Negele=pro contract at 1BL Heidenheim
     
  18. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL, troll poster is legit a parody of a person.
    "Ger90 need to get idea that Bundesliga clubs (or any club in the world) are NOT against fast centre forwards, BUT they have to be physically ready . Fast “CFs” like Timo Werner is not gonna make impact because of physical deficits. Physicality, speed n technique ALL considered."

    why does this clown always harp on a few lines? Like I recall in past when I used to post long post and this guy quotes entire post just because 1-2 lines triggered him.

    I don't know how many times I tell this clown that at end of day I don't really care when someone is played and will judge the result of change of position.

    that post about Moreira is me LAUGHING because its funny as ******** anytime a CF becomes a fullback. Like 97-Wekesser, 97-lyoha, 01-Tattermusch all became fullbacks but difference here is Moreira became one in Youth footy not years and years into adult footy. That's it......that he took it upon himself to respond seriously to a MOCKING/JABBING post just shows how he legit can never read into anything properly.

    and one of NUMEROUS reasons why I keep telling this guy to leave me the ******** alone. We don't see eye to eye on anything, neither likes the other for 1 second, I don't give 2 shits about any and all of his opinions, he can shove them up his dumb ass and list goes on and on. I'm 100% glad this loser doesn't post in here anymore good ********ing riddance.

    like I recall tons of time where this clown got triggered and took seriously joke posts. Like imagine parody/satire posts and he gets pissed/triggered and started to insult me for non-serious posts.

    troll poster has like 0 non-serious in his bones, LULZ.

    also such a dumb dumb dumb dumb take.
    "Fast CFs like Werner won't make an impact."

    LOL
    -he's Leipzig's all time top scorer at
    113 goals and 47 assists in 212 matches......that's a very good rate
    -he's scored over 100 1BL goals at
    102 goals and 46 assists in 257 matches.......also very good rate
    -for CL
    17 goals and 7 assists in 42 matches, not bad rate
    -for Germany
    24 goals and 6 assists in 57 matches, not bad either

    nice try, try again we all know you HATE Werner like you HATE TONS of Germans but he's a poor example. Won't make impact, LULZ. Also reality, Werner who you hate was more productive in England than Havertz ever was and you love Havertz too.

    Werner for Chelsea=23 goals and 21 assists in 89 matches
    Havertz for Chelsea/Arsenal=34 goals and 16 assists in 159 matches

    Werner=goal or assist every 2 matches
    Havertz=goal or assist every 3.14 matches

    his issue this season is that he's always injured/unfit. In any case you've been debunked again like always, your welcome. And yeah nothing you post to retort can change reality that what you said is objectivily wrong but we all know that your never objective but subjective in hateful manner.

    more importantly why does this clown continue to read this thread? LMAO.
     
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  19. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    what I'm curious is will troll poster get major heart attack if Nagelsmann calls up the 1.79m tall Undav???

    "he's NOT a CF he's too short, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, play Havertz at CF, he's next Berbatov, y'all are fools for not rating Havertz at CF he's amazing he's won all of his duels, I'm gonna go stalk everyone on twitter who says Havertz didn't play well at CF and retort with he won all of his duels!!!!!!!!!"

    you should worry more about this than crying about how much you hate X or Y.

    this is same clown that got SUPER PISSED because I was Anti-Glatzel call up. Yeah what the NT needs is a career 2BL CF, LOL.
     
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  20. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #23445 Ger90, Nov 26, 2023
    Last edited: Nov 26, 2023
    whats boring and annoying about troll poster is can this guy get a life? Does he need to respond to every mention of CFs I make?

    when he posted here every single time I bring up CFs he haaaaaaaaas to chip in....nobody cares about your views or input, nobody ever did. I certainly 100% never did.

    now he constantly obsess over responding from his twitter. Imagine he constantly brings up Ger90 on twitter.......bro nobody gives a shit about some random Bigsoccer poster, LOL. Get a life, I'm a nobody and only place I post is in here. You just come off like a nutjob while at least I'm responding to an ex member of these boards.

    this guy is 100% a mood killer too. Like how many times did he suck the life out of the CF convo???? Lost count, tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many.

    like imagine someone posts about all positions but always gets hassled about CF. I like CFs but I have ZERO ZERO ZERO interest in talking about position with you, LOL.

    and this guy will always be loser when it comes to this topic anyways.
    -he's disengenous
    -what happened for 2 years you argued CFs were OBSOLETE, LMAO.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
    -he hates majority of German players
    -he props up foreign youth CFs to SHIT on Germans too bad for him every single youth CF he propped up flopped......what an expert, LULZ.
    -he props up irrelevant players where majority don't pan out.....what an expert, LULZ
    -he's fully aware of CF pool and who are the likeliest top talents but pretends that he doesn't just to spend all of his time shitting on German CFs. Like players if he was honest he knows full well their future is part of pool or poached he spends more time shitting on them then discussing ones he does see as future......what a ********ing loser
    -flip flopping clown 100%, shits on X one day then another day he's + about them and pretends he was never negative, LOL
    -writes off CFs in their TEENS as if they can NEVER EVER improve, LOL.
    -constantly compare teens to established late 20s pros, what a ********ing A-Hole why to shit of course.
    -he went ********ing bonkers after seeing the OUTLIER called Haaland and started to shit on every single German Youth CFs for not being a Haaland.......show me the French, Spanish, Italian, Penglish, Argentinian, Brazilian, Portuguese, Dutch Haaland I'm waiting?

    fun fact, The Dutch 05-Rijkhoff used to be called when younger Dutch Haaland, LMAO, yeah right, LOL.
    -constantly obsesses over CFs from irrelevant NTs.....who gives a SHIT about those players. Only a idiot focuses on irrelevant countries.....focus on rival nations aka trophy candidates.
    -Ah speaking of rival nations, he keeps dancing around the topic of other top countries CFs vs Germany. Why is that? Because he's aware his shitting on German CFs only works if looking at the non-top countries. Funny as a good chunk of current so called top CFs come from irrelevant countries or they are already in their 30s like Kane, Giroud etc.
     
  21. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I do laugh when troll poster was like
    waaaaaaaaaaaaa where is the German Boniface, Guirassy (a player who had his 1st ever good season this season, LOL at 28 y/o too), Wind.....3/3 irrelevant NTs too.

    Boniface you say


    why don't you go stalk and hassle FTS about him saying 04 CF Ansah plays like him, LOL.
     
  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    here's reality about Moreira.
    -do we need him to be CF? Nope keep saying about CFs does anyone think can make Senior NT in LIMITED spots? Even for 06 age group he's not needed at CF.

    in any case Pauli already have a CF with pro contract aka 04 CF Winter.
    -given wave of next gen CFs and wave of next gen AM/W, neither positions are gonna be easy to breakthrough
    -RB is WIDE OPEN and Moreira has shown to be excellent there, does well both D and A. Looks like a complete RB.


    so where is he most needed.......at RB. I do believe that RB pool isn't too far away from looking exciting tbh, just need the 02-onwards specifically the 04-onwards to start fully breakingthrough and even that pool can get bigger. We also need Vagnoman-Fischer from 00 to Re-breakthrough 1BL as both back from long term injury now.

    so all this crying about fast CFs or whatever has ZERO relevance to Moreira topic at end of day. Like a post before I was talking about how Dortmund is looking for RBs, LOLOLOL.
     
  23. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Serie A
    -05 AM/W Ibrahimovic with his 2nd XI in Serie A and 3rd XI of season.


    2BL
    -02 AM/W Nebel (on loan) scores his 1st of season....in 11 seconds of playing, LOL. Looks to be fastest 2BL goal of all time according to media!!!!
    https://streamin.me/v/731a8422

    also assisted the 2-1 winner too, 4th assist of season. Fantastic cross for the winner too.
    https://streamin.me/v/dcb61cd1

    -03 AM/W Sieb scores his 3rd of season for 1-0 for Furth in 2-0 W. Assist by 03 M Wagner too.
    https://streamin.me/v/0e205767

    -04 LB Rothe (on loan) with assist for 3-0 for Kiel. LOL assist from a thrown in so far away, haha. Its his 5th assist of season too.
    https://streamin.me/v/a13b3338

    -02 CB Beifus played his 1st XI of season for 2BL KSC in 3-1 W. Lets hope continues in XI.
    -03 GK Urbig (on loan) with his 7th clean sheet of season, now clean sheet leader of whole 2BL. And also his 4th back to back clean sheet and 5th in past 6 matches too.
    -02 RB Rosenboom played his 2nd 2BL cap of season for 9 min for Kiel in 3-0 W. Better than his 2BL/pro debut of 1 min. Needs to work on his 1st ever pro XI.


    Eredivisie
    -02 W Nankishi (on loan) bags brace and 3rd of season in 5-0 W for Heracles.


     
  24. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    DFB.de: Paris, you were on the pitch for the entire season. How did this intense World Cup quarter-final go from your perspective?

    Paris Bruner: I thought we didn't start the game that well. Things were different after the break and we showed improvement. We managed the Spaniards' strength better because we approached the duels differently and worked together even more as a team. And our transition game also worked better in the second half. Our mentality and desire to defend – the classic German virtues – have allowed us to stay ahead of the curve.

    DFB.de: After just over an hour of play, you changed direction in the opponent's penalty area and went past your opponent and were fouled - penalty! Can you describe the moments that followed from your perspective?

    Brunner: Before I started, I imagined how I would convert the penalty. I really wanted to do it! Of course I was a little nervous - but at least as convinced that it would work. I already knew how (laughs).

    DFB.de: How does it feel to score the decisive goal in the quarter-finals of the U17 World Cup?

    Brunner: I feel honored to have taken the team one step further with the goal.

    DFB.de: One of the best moments in football for you so far?

    Brunner: Absolutely! For the first time since 2011, a German U17 is in the semi-finals of the World Cup. To have played an important part in this is truly a great honor. The quarter-finals are now history, from now on our focus is entirely on the Argentinians.

    DFB.de: How would you describe the atmosphere in the team, especially after such a milestone?

    Brunner: We're all going into the semi-finals a little more confident. The cohesion in the team has improved again over the past few days and especially thanks to the two victories against the USA and Spain. We treat each other to individual success and that's why we work so well together.

    DFB.de: The semi-final against Argentina is on Tuesday. How are you preparing for the game?

    Brunner: Best possible (laughs). We look at scenes from the Argentines and derive our plan from them. But we also need a bit of luck to reach the final - that's clear after so many games in a short time and in terrible climatic conditions.

    DFB.de: The more skilled players often have this luck. What do you want to contribute to the game?

    Brunner: Personally, I try to be a factor with goals and assists. And if that doesn't work, but we still move forward, I'll be just as happy.
     
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  25. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    calling it now if we fail to beat Argentina its due to losing Ouedraogo (confirmed) and likely Herrmann (seems not far from confirmed).

    those are 2 major loses especially Ouedraogo, a lot of people see Ouedraogo as one of biggest 06 talents in world too.

    so yeah they make ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD.

    but if Germany beats Argentina and makes final even with losing 2 key players that's pretty big achievement. I mean Spain played vs an Ouedraogo less Germany and Herrmann got injured in 1st 15 min of the match so essentially didn't play much against either and they lost, lol.
     
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