The German national team manager has praised the two young attackers prior to finalising his squad for the upcoming European championship.
German national team tactician, Joachim Low, has hinted at using Mario Gotze and Marco Reus consistently during the upcoming European championship. He was all praise for the duo and reckons that the youngsters could do wonders
in the upcoming competition for their country.
Low stated that both Gotze and Reus are important to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 where Germany have
been placed in Group B alongside http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753.
The tactician mused that both the youngsters have come a long way and deserve to be in the playing XI. However, he told that the presence of quality players such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toni-Kroos-c35425 and Thomas Muller could make
things little difficult for the duo who certainly can prove to be match winners on their day.
Low praised Reus’ form this season as the player has been scoring goals for his current club, Borussia Monchengladbach. He also hailed Gotze whose immaculate efforts enabled Borussia Dortmund to become the champions last year but
unfortunately the midfielder missed most part of this campaign due to injury.
While talking to Sport-Bild, the former Stuttgart boss further added: "http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Reus-c23733 has not played with us so often, but for me he is one of the winners of the Bundesliga season. Gotze has only been with us for about a year, but
plays as though he's always been part of this team. I think that both can play more than just a bench role at the European Championship."
On the other hand, Low told that he might initially play two strikers upfront with Gomez and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Miroslav-Klose-c26049 but will not stick to the same pattern. He echoed that his side are used to playing with one central striker and therefore
it would be better to revert to the same pattern irrespective of whether the tactics work or not.
"On the other hand, as of late we have only played with one central striker. So I think it is likely that we will go into the tournament with similar tactics," the 52-year-old concluded.
Germany will open their campaign with the game against The Navigators on June 9 in Lviv.
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