The former Bayern Munich defender insists Joachim Low has a brilliant squad at his disposal and that the side is the favourite to win the competition.
Willy Sagnol has tipped Germany to shine at the European Championships next year and has insisted that the team will be a huge force in the tournament after a highly impressive qualifying campaign last year.
The former French international claimed that Die Mannschaft have a sensational squad and with the quality of players and young talent they have, they can rule European football for the next decade. He added that German football
has a very stable structure and a brilliant youth system and that the Bundesliga has produced some of the best young players in Europe over the past few years.
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 will dominate European football over the next 10 years. I think they have no weakness anymore. The DFB has a model for football. The structure in Germany is much more stable,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
However, Sagnol expressed his concerns over the leadership of the team. He questioned the team’s leaders since the year 2006 and admitted that the team can do better if it is led by a more influential captain. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Philipp-Lahm-c29929 captain
the national side currently after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-Ballack-c25270 was shown the door by Joachim Low.
“Perhaps the only trouble in the German national team is the leadership problem. Germany have not had a difficult phase since 2006, so one cannot say whether the present leadership is good,” he concluded.
The former French international hailed the consistency of the German side in the recent past and admitted that they have lacked a bit of experience some times but they are totally prepared for any challenge in the future.
Willy Sagnol made 184 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern Munich in his nine years at the club, scoring seven goals in the process. The defender won five league titles with the Bavarian giants and lifted the German Cup four times.
Sagnol also had 58 international caps to his name and was representing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 in the 2006 World Cup final.
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