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发表于 2008-9-11 15:48 · 广东
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10分制 OTZ
Germany:
Robert Enke: 7.5 – After being given few opportunities in Liechtenstein, Enke was able to show his prowess. His positioning was superb, and he made several diffi*** saves. If not for Enke’s strong play, Germany would have lost today.
Philipp Lahm: 5.5 – His offensive performance was good, but he was slow to react on the defensive end. Made two huge errors in the opening minutes and never recovered his form.
Heiko Westermann: 3.5 – Needs to work on his communication and understanding with Tasci and Lahm. Often looked confused.
Serdar Tasci: 3.5 – Needs to work on his communication and understanding with Westermann and Fritz. Looked clueless on several occasions.
Clemens Fritz: 4.0 – Was effective on his occasional forays forward, but made critical errors on the defensive end.
Piotr Trochowski: 5.0– Not nearly as good as his performance against Liechtenstein; he had a few great chances but failed to convert. Summed up his performance well when he found the ball motionless in the left side of the penalty area and sailed a first-touch shot high and wide of the far post.
Thomas Hitzlsperger: 6.0 – Was somewhat effective at the offensive end, but his distribution was substandard. His rating would have been 5.0 if not for his well-taken corner kicks.
Simon Rolfes: 6.5 – Along with Schweinsteiger, Rolfes was the best German midfielder. Did well to control the flow of play, and nearly scored early following a ball from Podolski.
Bastian Schweinsteiger: 7.5 – Had a great touch on the ball tonight; his ability to hold possession and distribute the ball was on par with today’s great centre midfielders. Was rarely a threat at the offensive end, but ran the German offense throughout the second half.
Lukas Podolski: 2.0 – Was generally nonexistent. When he did touch the ball, it was often far outside the penalty area. There’s something seriously wrong when Podolski plays a full 90 minutes and takes no shots from inside the penalty area, instead opting to send long balls forward to defensive midfielders Rolfes and Hitzlsperger.
Miroslav Klose: 8.5 – Would have had a 9.0 had he converted on a free header he had in the 30’. Klose finally recalled his claim to fame; his first goal came following a diagonal run that he chested onto his foot. His hard work finally paid off with a well-deserved hat trick.
Substitutes:
Mario Gomez: 2.5 – One day, he’ll regain the form he had before the Euro tournament. Until then, we’ll have to watch this phenomenal talent miss tap-ins like his effort on 78’, which ended up with Gomez—and not the ball—in the goal. |
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