The former Borussia Dortmund midfielder has insisted that die Mannschaft have all what it takes to be successful in the European championship.
Joachim Low’s side have thus far won all four games played in Euro 2012 to reach the semi-final stage of the competition. The team will take on Italy in the last-four stage at the National Stadium in Warsaw in a bid to book their
place in a second consecutive European final with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011.
Andreas Moller, a former German international, claimed that it will be a tough game as both sides are well balanced and have great attacking threat. He insisted that it will take a moment of brilliance from a player to decide the
match as Mario Gomez’s brace against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904.
“It will have to be a game of patience. I expect a moment of individual brilliance to decide the game similar to the group-stage match against Netherlands when Mario Gomez scored both goals in great fashion,” he was quoted as saying
in an interview.
On the other hand, the former Schalke attacking midfielder stressed that the title is Germany’s to lose as they are certainly the best team in the tournament. He insisted that Joachim Low has a brilliant team at his disposal and
is confident that the Germans can break the hoodoo this time around to go all the way.
Moller added that if die Mannschaft play to their potential, there is a great chance that they will be the team to lift the European championship on July 1.
“I am not surprised that Joachim Low's team have done so well so far. It was clear to me that the title was only ours to lose. I am very optimistic. If we don't get in our own way then we can pull it off,” he concluded.
Joachim Low is expected to bring back http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Miroslav-Klose-c26049 are likely to retain their place in the starting line-up after impressing in the quarter-final
against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Greece-c2908.
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