foobar75
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I was extremely disappointed when I saw Cacau (and 2 other useless blacks) starting for Germany today, but I calmed down after finding out that Klose was hurt and actually told Loew that he couldn't play. More on this (and some classy words from Ronaldo about Klose) are here:
Ronaldo on Klose
Still, if the goal was to reward some players with a cap in a meaningless 3rd place match, why does Loew insist on going with 3 blacks, one more awful than the other, instead of going with some whites on the roster? Cacau contributed nothing, Aogo has no business even being on the team, and well, what you can say about Jerome Boateng?
Boateng has been a revelation in this tournament as the weakest link in Germany's defense and pretty much their entire game plan. In addition to being slow and unathletic compared to virtually all of his teammates, he's a lousy defender who was constantly on his backfoot and was exposed time and again by Sergio Ramos and Gonzalo Higuain in the Spain and Argentina matches, respectively. His stinking performance in the Argentina game was covered up by Germany's crushing 4-0 victory, but against Spain, there was nowhere to hide, and he was quickly subbed in the 50th minute so Loew could try and limit the damage. He also has very limited ball and passing skills, and when he ends up with the ball, it's usually a lousy pass or a turnover, which further hurts the overall game plan. In a game like soccer when everything needs to be precise, having a player like Boateng is like playing with 10 men.
In any event, Mueller's 5 goals gives him a very good chance to one day break the record, barring any unforeseen circumstances. He should play in at least 3 more WCs, and 10 goals should be within his reach.
As JL and JC have pointed out, Germany's U21 and U17 teams are basically all-white, so there's hope that they are no on their way to becoming the next France or England.
Ronaldo on Klose
Still, if the goal was to reward some players with a cap in a meaningless 3rd place match, why does Loew insist on going with 3 blacks, one more awful than the other, instead of going with some whites on the roster? Cacau contributed nothing, Aogo has no business even being on the team, and well, what you can say about Jerome Boateng?
Boateng has been a revelation in this tournament as the weakest link in Germany's defense and pretty much their entire game plan. In addition to being slow and unathletic compared to virtually all of his teammates, he's a lousy defender who was constantly on his backfoot and was exposed time and again by Sergio Ramos and Gonzalo Higuain in the Spain and Argentina matches, respectively. His stinking performance in the Argentina game was covered up by Germany's crushing 4-0 victory, but against Spain, there was nowhere to hide, and he was quickly subbed in the 50th minute so Loew could try and limit the damage. He also has very limited ball and passing skills, and when he ends up with the ball, it's usually a lousy pass or a turnover, which further hurts the overall game plan. In a game like soccer when everything needs to be precise, having a player like Boateng is like playing with 10 men.
In any event, Mueller's 5 goals gives him a very good chance to one day break the record, barring any unforeseen circumstances. He should play in at least 3 more WCs, and 10 goals should be within his reach.
As JL and JC have pointed out, Germany's U21 and U17 teams are basically all-white, so there's hope that they are no on their way to becoming the next France or England.