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Germany U21’s vs Spain U21’s – Match Preview

UEFA European Championships, Marszałek Piłsudski Stadium Poland 7.45pm

Germany U21’s vs Spain U21’s – Match Preview – The tournament’s two strongest teams in Spain and Germany compete for the highly coveted U21 European Championship crown in Friday’s final in Krakow. Both sides have been extremely impressive in getting to this stage and will deservedly contest for the grand prize.

4-times winners Spain (1986, 1998, 2011, 2013) have a star-studded squad and have been dominant in every fixture so far, firstly demolishing Macedonia 5-0 courtesy of a Marco Asensio hat-trick before outclassing Portugal 3-1 and finally proving too much for Serbia in a comfortable 1-0 victory – consequently winning Group A with maximum points.
That left a match up with Italy in the semi-final. Saul Niguez displayed a masterclass in clinical finishing as the central midfielder scored the second Spanish hat-trick of the tournament in a convincing performance that finished 3-1 to reach the final.

The defence has been almost impenetrable, conceding just 2 goals all tournament. Combined with outstanding attacking play, Spain are yet to be truly threatened so far. A mixture of class and elegance in the middle between Saul and Asensio is balanced perfectly with unpredictable wizardry on the wings from the likes of record-cap holder and goal-scorer Gerard Deulofeu (35 and 17) and Real Betis’ Dani Cabellos, resulting in fluid play which is a constant danger to opposition defences.

In contrast, Germany are perennial underachievers in the U21 European Championships, only managing victory the one, solitary time in 2009 – the only final that the European powerhouses have made in 35 years.

These days the landscape is vastly different and the Germans are always a name to be reckoned with in youth football; Bundesliga clubs are consistently producing fantastic talent and providing the platform for those players to develop by playing them consistently.

Stefan Kuntz’s side also has excellent players, particularly in midfield, where the talents of Dortmund’s new acquisition Mahmoud Dahoud, captain Maximillian Arnold and highly rated Schalke playmaker Max Meyer can all be witnessed flourishing.

The German’s path to Krakow has also been relatively straightforward, beating Czech Republic and Denmark 2-0 and 3-0 respectively in their opening two matches and securing qualification. A 1-0 loss in the final group match to a strong Italy outfit after fielding a weakened side didn’t detract from Germany’s concentration.
England found that out the hard and heart-breaking way, losing on penalties to their old European rivals at the semi-final stage (where have we heard that before?).

A mouth-watering final awaits, between two exceptional footballing institutions displaying all the attributes of ingrained success.

Marco Ascensio and Saul Niguez celebrate scoring against Italy Photo Credit: skysports.com

Players to Watch 
Marco Asensio is truly a wonderkid in every sense of the word. The Real Madrid playmaker’s abilities have been conveyed to the world this season after performing brilliantly when called upon under Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. He won the Golden Ball at the U19 European Championships in 2015 and Asensio’s performance levels in tournaments have not dropped since – scoring a hat-trick in Spain’s opening game against Macedonia.

The 21-year-old has wonderful vision and delivers a perfect weight of pass, a dream for a fluid team like Spain. On the ball, he is just as capable too, using exceptional balance and quick dribbling to beat opposition defenders. Asensio is atypical of the level of player too good for this level but still keen to learn from international tournament experience, winning this tournament will no doubt prove to be valuable later in his career.

Tireless midfielder Maximillian Arnold has the ability to open the Spanish defence Photo Credit: sportschau.de

Germany captain Maximillian Arnold has been a driving force behind the team’s journey to the final, controlling the tempo of most matches with a vast range of passing and great technical ability. Add to that Wolfsburg midfielder’s insatiable work-rate and he is a real asset to any team. The 23-year-old has vast experience for a player at this level and has represented the U21s 22 times, scoring 5 goals. He has also been capped by the national team, highlighting his potential for the future. Furthermore, he has made 126 league appearances for Wolfsburg and has established himself as a key player in the Die Wolfe team. Arnold’s experience and tactical nous will be pivotal in Germany being crowned U21 European Championship victors.

 

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Germany vs Mexico – Match Preview

Confederations Cup, Semi Final

Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Russia 7pm

Germany vs Mexico – Match Preview – World Champions Germany have the obstacle of Gold Cup winners Mexico in their path to reach the Confederations Cup Final against Chile and achieve further international success.

The prize of victory is a mouth-watering final against international football’s form team and back-to-back Copa America Champions – Chile – after La Roja deservedly dispatched Portugal on penalties in the other semi-final following a tense 0-0 draw after extra time. Both sides will be desperate to appear in the showcase event at the Krestovsky Stadium in St Petersburg.

Germany undoubtedly are strong favourites and many expect the World Cup 2014 victors to emerge with the Confederations Cup trophy on 2nd July, despite naming and fielding a squad devoid of even a handful of regular first-choice names, but with players desperate to stake a claim to be in the squad defending the World Cup next year. By doing so and lifting the trophy a strong message will be sent out to the rest of the world – Germany’s strength in depth is frightening.

Joachim Low’s men have been in typically efficient form so far in this tournament, having enough power to see off Australia 3-2 in their first match, a 1-1 draw with Chile was quickly forgotten about after an accomplished 3-1 victory over Cameroon to top Group B and set up this clash.

Mexico will be no pushovers though, Juan Carlos Osario’s side have scored 2 in each of their three group matches so far and more than deserved their late equaliser against European Champions and fallen semi-finalists Portugal in the opening game. A fairly comfortable 2-1 victory over OFC Nations Cup Winners New Zealand before coming from a goal down to win by the same score-line against hosts Russia showcased promising, resilient attributes moving forward. Mexico finished 2nd in Group A on account of goal difference and more specifically Portugal beating New Zealand 4-0.

Ranked 17th in the World, El Tri possess star power in the squad; record goal-scorer Javier Hernandez, ex-Arsenal Carlos Vela and Hector Herrera and Miguel Layun of Porto are just some of the names plying their trade in some of European football’s elite divisions and will by no means be taken lightly by the World Champions.

This encounter entices goals, as mentioned above Mexico have netted 2 in every game so far, pair that with Germany being unable to attain a clean sheet all tournament and is set up to be quite the exciting prospect.

Team News  
Low has been without both Leroy Sane and Diego Demme due to pre-tournament injuries but chose to not call any replacements, leaving the manager with a squad of 21 to choose from.
The Germans play with just one up front which could cause a selection dilemma, with Lars Stindl scoring in each of the first two games but RB Leipzig striker Tino Werner securing a brace against Cameroon last time out.

Juan Carlos Osario has several selection concerns; Carlos Salcedo has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament after sustaining a shoulder injury and the experienced Andres Guardado is suspended after picking up two yellow cards. Key players Javier Hernandez and Hector Moreno are also a doubt, alongside Diego Reyes who has not fully trained.

Germany will look to Draxler to provide goals and creativity Photo Credit: espnfc.com

Players to Watch 
Julian Draxler is a wonderful footballer to watch; with excellent technical ability and elusive movement the 23-year-old will be a consistent nuisance to the Mexican backline. Often deployed on the left, Draxler cuts inside and is blessed with the ability to strike a ball from distance with either foot and is a threat from anywhere in the final third. Already with 33 international caps to his name; Draxler’s performances for Schalke incited Wolsburg to first pay roughly £35m for his services, before PSG then also acquired the established midfielder for a similar fee and he hasn’t disappointed in the French capital. He is one of the few who regularly play for the full-strength German side and is likely to have a huge influence should Germany pave a way to yet another international final.

Lozano has shown his potential in the Confederations Cup Photo Credit: espnfc.com

Hirving Lozano is a name many may not have previously heard of, but the explosive winger has been excellent in this tournament, illustrated by scoring the winning goal against hosts Russia. Despite his tender age, the 21-year-old has already made 149 senior appearances and scored a very respectable 43 goals in that period. PSV Eindhoven have conducted excellent business by purchasing the 17-times capped attacker for as little as approximately £6m early in the summer and plenty of specatators will be keen to see what he can bring to the European stage. On the international stage, however, Germany will be wary of the wide-man’s threat, Lozano holds the ability to drift past players at ease and where many contemporaries of his age lack in the final third he does not, highlighting danger signs whenever he has possession.

 

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Portugal vs Chile – Match Preview

Confederations Cup, Semi Final

Kazan Arena, Russia 7pm

Portugal vs Chile – Match Preview – The Confederations Cup has been whittled down to the final four and the first semi-final pits European Champions Portugal against South American Champions Chile in Kazan.

The tournament has proceeded pretty much as expected for the Euro 2016 winners, a last-minute equaliser for fellow semi-finalists Mexico in an even 2-2 draw the only real setback to date for Fernando Santos’ men.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner in a solid 1-0 victory over hosts Russia before yet another man-of-the-match performance for the Real Madrid star in a 4-0 demolishing of OFC champions New Zealand. Consequentially, Portugal topped Group A on goal difference and as a reward face second place in Group B, Chile.

Chile’s ride to the semi-finals hasn’t been so convincing, it took two late goals to see off African Cup of Nations victors Cameroon in their opening game, before a good draw against tournament favourites Germany. Then, a weak performance in a limp 1-1 draw with Australia resulted in a second-place finish in the group and instead of playing Mexico, now must beat Portugal.

Underestimate Chile at your own peril though, the back-to-back Copa America champions are currently ranked 4th in the world (compared to Portugal’s 8th) and have been solid defensively while always providing a dangerous threat going forward for the last few years (think back to Chile beating England 2-0 at Wembley in 2013).

Portugal would much rather face Chile than World Cup 2014 winners Germany, however, but a great match is promised here with plenty of potential in attack, spearheaded by star players Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexis Sanchez respectively. A place in the final against the victors of Mexico and Germany awaits.

Both sides have only recently acquired their first ever taste of international silverware in the past few years (Chile 2015 Copa America victory and Portugal Euro 2016) so will be ravenous to continue that feast of winning.

Team News
Dortmund left-back Raphel Guerreiro has been ruled out with a suspected broken leg from the victory over Russia so Eliseu is set to continue his covering role on the left side of defence. Andre Silva and Bernardo Silva’s excellent form will give headaches to coach Fernando Santos, with Andre Gomes and William Carvalho at risk of losing their starting positions.

Chile have much less squad depth than their counterparts but Juan Antonio Pizzi will have a full squad to choose from, including key men Mauricio Isla, Arturo Vidal, and Alexis Sanchez.

Sanchez became Chile’s all time record goalscorer with a goal against Germany in the Confederations Cup Photo Credit: skysports.com

Players to Watch
As mentioned above, Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez is absolutely crucial to Chile’s success. The ex-Barcelona man recently became his country’s all-time record goal-scorer, overtaking Marcelo Salas’ previous record of 37 with his 38th in the draw against Germany. This match also saw the dynamic forward extend his (and Claudio Bravo) record as his country’s joint-leading appearance maker too, with 112. Sanchez is one of the world’s best footballers with phenomenal ability on the ball, he’s equally capable of delicately splitting a defence or bulldozing his way through with sheer force of nature. Pair that with a deadly eye for goal and it is easy to see how he racked up an amazing 30 goals and 13 assists for Arsenal in all competitions last season; his best ever return. If Portugal keep Sanchez quiet, a big if, their chances of winning will increase tenfold.

Andre Silva has scored 8 goals in 11 International appearances Photo Credit: skysports.com

With all the talk surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo and his ever-excellent form, Andre Silva’s brilliant performances have gone somewhat under the radar. With 8 goals in 11 senior Portugal appearances, and set to keep his place due to a wonderful performance capped with a goal against New Zealand in the last game, the Porto striker adds a different element to the Portuguese attack with his willingness to go in behind the defence, wonderful for players such as Bernardo Silva to link with. The 21-year-old’s destructive form last campaign (16 goals in 32 apps in Liga Nos and 4 goals in 8 in the Champions League) has earned the forward a lucrative £32m transfer to Italian sleeping giants AC Milan, who will be keen to see if this level of performance can be sustained on the international stage.

 

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