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Thread: Germany v Italy [Euro 2012 Semi Finals]

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    Post Germany v Italy [Euro 2012 Semi Finals]




    GERMANYv ITALY

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    Euro 2012 Semi Finals



    TEAM NEWS

    Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger has been declared fit despite having treatment on a nagging ankle injury.

    Joachim Loew may recall Mario Gomez, Lukas Podolski and Thomas Mueller after resting the trio against Greece.

    Italy's Giorgio Chiellini, Daniele De Rossi and Ignazio Abate are all injury doubts for coach Cesare Prandelli.

    He could again revert to a three-man backline if Abate is ruled out as his other right-back option Christian Maggio is suspended.

    Italy team doctor Enrico Castellacci refused to be more specific about Abate, Chiellini and De Rossi's chances of making Thursday's game, other than reassuring fans: "We are doing everything possible."

    Schweinsteiger said:
    I am 100% fit and very much looking forward to the game.
    I have trained twice fully and I feel good.
    Loew reiterated the importance of the influential Schweinsteiger to his team after the midfielder participated in a full training session with the rest of the squad on Monday despite his nagging ankle injury.

    He has fantastic stamina,
    said Loew.
    We will get a good performance [from him].
    He is one of our leaders. He has matured tremendously over the last few years and I think in the first three group games he was very good.
    Germany striker Miroslav Klose, 34, plays his club football in Rome for Serie A side Lazio.

    The veteran forward explained on Tuesday how he plans to use his Italian to eavesdrop on the opposition and relay any of Italy's tactics to his German team-mates.

    I'll try to be a bit of a spy and pass on any bits I hear,
    he said.

    I should be able to pick up a few sentences and pass them on if they are helpful. I don't think it will be too loud [inside National Stadium] for that.
    MATCH PREVIEW

    Two themes have dominated the build-up to the second Euro 2012 semi-final - fear and revenge. Disadvantaged by two days fewer rest, not to mention playing extra-time, Italy have drawn strength from their remarkable record against the Germans, who have failed to beat the Azzurri in all seven previous encounters at major tournaments. Man-of-the-moment Andrea Pirlo says: "They are afraid of us - we are at the level of Spain".

    Pirlo and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon are the only survivors from the Italian side that started the last competitive clash, which the Azzurri won 2-0 to reach the 2006 World Cup final.

    Veteran Germany striker Miroslav Klose concedes the defeat in Dortmund was a "trauma" while captain Philipp Lahm admits "of course we still have that [match] in our minds". But coach Joachim Loew, who was assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann at the time, refuses to dwell on the past: "In football there is no such thing as revenge. The past plays absolutely no role for us or for our young players who may know things only from history."

    If any squad should not feel burdened by previous failures it is this one - the youngest Germany have ever selected for a European Championship. Those young legs should ensure Loew's side do not run out of gas quite as dramatically as Italy's quarter-final victims England. But to avoid getting the run-around from the Azzurri, Germany will have to succeed where the Three Lions failed - and devise a plan to stop Pirlo. The 33-year-old playmaker completed 117 passes on Sunday, more than the combined tally of England's four starting midfielders.

    Italy may be unbeaten in competitive games under Cesare Prandelli, but the Germans have won their last 15 meaningful matches. The Azzurri have not fallen behind at Euro 2012, but the last time Germany trailed in a European Championship match (including qualifying) was the final four years ago. Germany have the form, yet Italy the history - something has to give.
    Possible Lineup



    LINE-UPS Germany v Italy


    Germany: Neuer, Boateng, Hummels, Badstuber, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Khedira, Kroos, Ozil, Podolski, Gomez. Subs: Wiese, Gundogan, Schmelzer, Howedes, Schurrle, Klose, Mueller, Bender, Mertesacker, Gotze, Reus, Zieler.

    Italy: Buffon, Balzaretti, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Pirlo, Marchisio, Montolivo, De Rossi, Balotelli, Cassano. Subs: Sirigu, Ogbonna, Thiago Motta, Abate, Di Natale, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.

    Referee: Stephane Lannoy (France)
    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head

    • The sides have met seven times in competitive games, all of which came at either World Cups or European Championships. Germany have yet to win (D4, L3). Italy beat the Germans in the World Cup semi-finals in 1970 and 2006.
    • The two previous European Championship clashes both ended in group stage draws; 1-1 in 1988 and 0-0 in 1996. The latter result eliminated Italy.

    Germany

    • The Germans have won their last 15 competitive games, a new world record, according to Uefa.
    • They have previously contested six European Championship semi-finals, failing to reach the final just once - a 2-1 defeat to the Dutch in 1988. Overall, they have reached the semi-final of major tournaments 17 times, losing on just six occasions.
    • According to Opta, Mats Hummels and Sami Khedira are the only outfield players to have completed four Euro 2012 games without conceding a single foul.

    Italy

    • Italy have failed to reach the final in two of the 10 semi-finals they have played at major tournaments. They lost to USSR at Euro 88 and to Argentina (on penalties) at the 1990 World Cup.
    • They have failed to score in their two previous European Championship semi-finals. They progressed to the final in 1968 after winning a coin toss following a 0-0 draw with the USSR. The Soviets exacted revenge 20 years later, winning 2-0 at the same stage.
    • The Italians have been involved in eight goalless draws at European Championship finals - more than any other side.




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    Germany have been my favourites for the cup since before the first ball was kicked, the extra 2 days rest and preparation time should help them immensely too. 2-0 Germany win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tottenham28 View Post
    2-0 Germany win.
    This.

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    Tonight the Germans go out Forza Italia!

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    i see another penalty shootout tonight

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    3-1 Germany!

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    I see a few goals being scored in this game, ( I hope ).
    If Germany manage to stifle Pirlo and stop Him where England failed, they will have a very good chance. But which defence will hold out? And the way Germany attack, the Italian defence will be sorely tested. Germany can be a bit dodgy at the back, (Greece even scored twice, ). But how will Italy play if Pirlo isn't pulling the strings?

    I'll stick my neck out and say Italy win 3-2............. That's if Ballotelli dosn't implode.
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    germany win, i hope that we will not see a 120 minutes match without goals

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    i think germany win 2-0 due to the freshness that the germany team will no doubt have as an advantage.. anyone got an italian stream? nice one

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    A close game, and goals, 2-1 Germany.

    Germany: Neuer, Boateng, Hummels, Badstuber, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Khedira, Kroos, Ozil, Podolski, Gomez. Subs: Wiese, Gundogan, Schmelzer, Howedes, Schurrle, Klose, Mueller, Bender, Mertesacker, Gotze, Reus, Zieler.

    Italy: Buffon, Balzaretti, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Pirlo, Marchisio, Montolivo, De Rossi, Balotelli, Cassano. Subs: Sirigu, Ogbonna, Thiago Motta, Abate, Di Natale, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.

    Referee: Stephane Lannoy (France)

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    I am going for a 2-1 win to Germany, I just hope its not another boring game like last night. I hope the Gooner lads play well.
    "Veni, Vidi, Vici".

    Most football teams are temperamental. That's 90% temper and 10% mental.

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    I want my nights sleep from about 9.40pm on, so here's hoping

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    I just hope its a better game than last night. I can't see Italy being tired after the 2 hour jog against England on Sunday night. Although they did stay up past their bed time for the penalty shoot-out.

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    BBC HD stream in English

    BBC HD Ger v Ita

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    Default Germany first in Euro 2012

    germany 10 points | winner ( i hope)


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    Whats the betting we see Low pick his nose and eat it tonight?

    He's came close already..

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    Enjoy

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    Teasing low ball in from Boateng, Buffon looking nervous for second time tonight, first was when he didn't collect off a corner.

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    Ha ha. Balotelli forgot to not celebrate.

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    Easy goal for Mario, I just hope the Italians don't shut the shop.
    well they haven't lol
    Last edited by Tony07; 28-06-2012 at 20:25.
    "Veni, Vidi, Vici".

    Most football teams are temperamental. That's 90% temper and 10% mental.

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