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Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer.
Defenders: Friedrich, Bad Stuber, Lahm, Medsak.
Midfielders: Khedira, Schweinsteiger, Mesut Ozil.
Forwards: Podolski, Klose, Thomas Muller.
The lineup has basically not changed, with 11 starters and a total of 23 substitutes.
Goalkeeper Neuer Schalke.
Goalkeeper Wiese Bremen.
Goalkeeper Bout Bayern Munich.
Defender Janssen Hamburg.
Defender: Friedrich Hertha Berlin.
Defender Dennis Ogo Hamburg.
Defender Tashkcher Stuttgart.
Defender: Bad Stuber, Bayern Munich.
Defender Philippe Lahm Bayern Munich.
Defender: Mertesacker Bremen.
Defender: Jérôme Boateng Manchester City.
Midfielder Khedira Stuttgart.
Midfielder: Schweinsteiger, Bayern Munich.
Midfielder Mesut Ozil Bremen.
Midfielder Trokhovski Hamburg.
Midfielder Toni Kloss Bayer Leverkusen.
Midfielder Marco Marin Bremen.
Forward Kiessling Bayer Leverkusen.
Forward Podolski Cologne.
Forward Klose Bayern Munich.
Forward Muller Bayern Munich.
Forward Kakaw Stuttgart.
Forward Mario Gomez Bayern Munich.
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The starting lineup was (4231):
Gomez Podolski, Ozil Muller.
Schweinsteiger Khedira.
Ram, Bad Stuber, Hummels, Boateng.
Neuer's list of 23 Germans.
Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Wiese (Bremen), Ziller (Hannover 96).
Defenders: Bad Stuber (Bayern), Boateng (Bayern), Hevedes (Schalke 04), Hummels (Dort), Schmelzer (Dort), Mertesacker (Arsenal), Lahm (Bayern).
Midfielders: Lars Bender (Bayer Leverkusen), Khedira (Real Madrid), Kroos (Bayern), Schweinsteiger (Bayern), Muller (Bayern), Mesut Ozil (Real Madrid), Reus (Borussia Mönchenchen), Podolski (Cologne), Schurrle (Bayer Leverkusen), Gotze (Dort), Gundogan (Dort).
Forwards: Klose (Lazio), Gomez (Bayern).
** Starting (4-2-3-1): Neuer Lahm, Bad Stuber, Hummels, Schmelzer Schweinsteiger, Khedira Thomas Müller, Mesut Ozil, Podolski Klose.
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Main forces: Klose, Podolski, Mesut Ozil, Muller, Schweinsteiger, Khedira, Lahm, Hummels, Mertesacker, Boateng, Neuer.
Subs: Gomez, Schurrle, Gotze, Kroos, Svende, Rolfes, Hevedes, Averth, Reusch, Schmelzer, Reuss, Adler, Wiese (possibly Rensing).
It's just speculation, and it is not ruled out that Loew will recruit Yehir Emrejan, who has played well in this year's U17, and Loew's lineup will generally not change much, just a small adjustment to some positions. The weakest part of the German team right now is the full-back position outside of Lahm, as well as the midfielder who is partnered with Piggy. As for the striker, it is not yet known whether Gomez will be able to prove himself out of the UEFA 08 parallel hat.
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Players who scored goals for Germany at the World Cup in South Africa:
Thomas. Muller.
3 balls. Cross.
2 balls. Podolsky.
2 balls. Kakau.
1 ball. Ozil. 1 ball.
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Brazil: Cesar, Bastos, Lucio, Juan, McConn, Melo, Gilberto Silva, Elano, Kaka, Robinho, Fabiano (4-2-3-1).
Germany: Neuer, Janssen, Friedrich, Mertesacker, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Ozil, Khedira, Troshowski, Podolski, Klose (4-4-2).
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup Germany team consisted of 11 players of foreign origin, some of whom later became German citizens, and some of whom were of foreign descent who were born in Germany, as detailed below
1. Foreign descendants born in Germany:
Ogo is a dual German-Nigerian national born in Karlsruhe of Nigerian descent.
Khedira is a dual German and Tunisian citizen born in Stuttgart, of Tunisian descent.
Ozil was born in Gelsenkirchen of Turkish descent.
Tashcher was born in Islingen, Germany, and is of Turkish descent.
Boateng, of Ghanaian descent, was born in Berlin, Germany, and his half-brother Prince (the one who spent the summer on loan at AC Milan) plays for the Ghana national team.
Gomez was born in Redlingen, Germany, to a Spanish father and a German mother, who has dual Spanish and German citizenship, and finally chose to join the German national team.
2. Foreign-born, later German nationality:
Marin was born in Gradiska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, immigrated to Germany with his mother in 91 and became a German citizen.
Born in Mogida Scruzes, Brazil, Kacau obtained German citizenship in February 2009 because he has lived and worked in Germany for 8 years.
Trokhovski was born in Danzig, Poland (both were German territory before World War I), because his grandparents were German and also acquired German citizenship.
Podolski was born in Kiriwis, Poland, and immigrated to Germany with his parents at the age of 2 and became a German citizen.
Klose was born in Oplai, Poland and immigrated to Germany with his parents at the age of 7 to become German citizens.
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All of them are Germans, and the Germans are more proud of their Germanic ancestry, but Ozil seems to have a bit of Serbian ancestry.
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Podolski and Klose, both of Polish origin.
Mesut Ozil, Turkish immigrant.
Not to forget is the Boateng brothers, who are of Ghanaian origin, the elder brother kicked Ballack in a club game and joined the Ghana national team, and the younger brother is still playing as a defender for the German national team, and in the World Cup in South Africa, Germany defeated Ghana 1-0 in Group D, but the two teams were able to qualify together. The Boateng brothers——— Ghana key player Kevin Prince Boateng (elder brother) and Germany's left-back Jerome Boateng each played the first brotherhood in World Cup history.
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Immigration: Cacau is a Brazilian who later became a German citizen and has been playing in the Bundesliga. Boateng, a Ghanaian with a double international, grew up in Germany.
Foreign Ancestry: As you are more familiar with, Ozil is of Turkish descent; Klose, Podolski, and Trokhovski are of Polish origin; Most of these people grew up in Germany and therefore have dual citizenship.
The others are basically native-born Germans, like captain Lahm, centre-backs Friedrich, Medsak, etc.
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In the German team that participated in the World Cup in South Africa, there were as many as 11 players of non-German origin, and the main squad consisted of seven players of non-German origin, all of whom had dual citizenship.
Coupled with head coach Loew, it is just enough to put together a complete team.
Name Nationality of origin.
Loew Ukraine.
Tashcher Turkey.
Ozil Turkey.
Podolski Poland.
Klose Poland.
Gomez, Spain.
Marin Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trokhovsky Poland.
Ogo Nigeria.
Boateng Ghana.
Cacau Brazil.
Khedira, Tunisia.
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I know that Klose is Polish.
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Location Name )
Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer.
Goalkeeper Wiese.
Goalkeeper Bout.
Defender: Janssen.
Defender: Friedrich.
Defender: Dennis Ogo.
Defender Tashcher.
Defender: Bad Stuber.
Defender Philip Lahm.
Defender: Mertesacker.
Defender Jérôme Boateng.
Midfielder: Khedira.
Midfielder Schweinsteiger.
Midfielder Mesut Ozil.
Midfielder: Trokhovski.
Midfielder Tony Kloss.
Midfielder Marco Marin.
Forward Kiessling.
Forward Podolski.
Forward Klose.
Forward Thomas Muller.
Forward Kakaw Stuttgart.
Forward Mario Gomez.
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Left-back. Lahm right-back. Boateng left centre-back.
Friedrich right centre-back. Mudogaac Right midfielder. Schweinsteiger Left midfielder.
Khedira Right winger. Thomas Muller Left winger. Podolski Central midfielder.
Mesut Ozil centre-forward. Klose: I love the German team, I'm super familiar with it, even the substitutes know it.
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Goalkeeper Neuer Schalke 04 1986-3-27 192 92 Goalkeeper Wiese Bremen 17-12-1981 193 88 Goalkeeper Bout Bayern Munich 1974-05-28 191 Defender 91 Janssen Hamburg 1985-11-4 190 84 Guard Friedrich Hertha Berlin 1979-05-29 185 75 Defender Dennis Ogo Hamburg 14/1987 182 76 Guard Tashcher Stuttgart 1987-4-27 186 Guard 75 Bad Stuber Bayern Munich 13/3/1989 182 Guard 76 Philip Lahm Bayern Munich 11/11/1983 170 Guard 61 Guard Mertesacker Bremen Sep 29, 1984 198 Guard 90 Jérôme Boateng Manchester City Sep 3, 1988 190 79 Midfielder Khedira Stuttgart 1/4/1987 189 81 Midfielder Schweinsteiger Bayern Munich Aug 1, 1984 183 79 Midfielder Mesut Bremen 15/10/1988 180 70 Midfielder Trokhovski Hamburg Mar 22, 1984 169 70 Midfielder Tony Kloss Bayer Leverkusen Jan 4, 1990 180 68 Midfielder Marco Marlin Bremen Mar 13, 1989 170 63 Forward Kiessling Bayer Leverkusen Jan 25, 1984 194 75 Forward Podolski Cologne Jun 4, 1985 182 81 Forward Klose Bayern Munich 1978-6-9 182 74 Forward Thomas Müller Bayern Munich 1989-09-13 186 74 Forward Kakaw Stuttgart 1981-3-27 178 74 Forward Mario Gomez Bayern Munich 10-7-1985 189 86
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Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Neuer Schalke 04 Mar 27, 1986 192 92 Goalkeeper Wiese Bremen 17 December 1981 193 88 Goalkeeper Bout Bayern Munich 1974-05-28 191 Guard 91 Janssen Hamburg 1985-11-4 190 84 Guard Friedrich Hertha Berlin 1979-5-29 185 Guard 75 Denis Ogo Hamburg 1987-1-14 182 Guard 76 Tashcher Stuttgart Apr 27, 1987 186 Guard 75 Bad Stuber Bayern Munich Mar 13, 1989 182 Guard 76 Filip Rahm Bayern Munich 11 Nov 1983 170 Guard 61 Mertesacker Bremen Sep 29, 1984 198 Guard 90 Guard Jérôme Boateng Manchester City Sep 3, 1988 190 79 Midfielder Khedira Stuttgart 1987-4 189 81 Midfielder Schweinsteiger Bayern Munich 1984-8-1 183 79 Mesut Ozil Bremen 15-10-1988 180 70 Midfielder Trokhovski Hamburg 1984-3-22 169 70 70 Toni Klos Bayer Leverkusen 1990-1-4 180 68 Marco Marlin Bremen 13-3-1989 170 63 Forward Kiessling Bayer Leverkusen 1984-1-25 194 75 Forward Podolski Cologne 1985-6-4 182 81 Forward Klose Bayern Munich 1978-6-9 182 74 Forward Thomas Müller Bayern Munich 13-09-1989 186 74 Forward Kacaw Stuttgart 1981-3-27 178 74 Forward Mario Gomez Bayern Munich 10-0-1985 189 86
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