Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Mesut Ozil expresses class as Germany Mullered Portugal

Germany playmaker, Mesut Ozil showed yesterday why he is still a world class player as he expressed his technical brilliance in the game against Portugal. He was given a free role on the right where his
main focus was being a playmaker and not
having to worry about defending. We all know
that defending is part of the game but he
seemed to relish the freedom he was allowed
and was able to weave his magic and cause
problems. His diagonal runs were
mouthwatering and constantly troubled the
Portugal defence.
Obviously playing against 10 men can create
more space but that's not always the case. A
more compact defence is often difficult to
penetrate but with a world class striker and other creative players to
link up with Germany, were ruthless.
Thomas Muller, who was extremely effective, tore good old Portugal apart with two goals and scored Germany's first penalty goal in a world cup for almost 20 years. He is now a strong contender for the tournament's highest goalscorer as Germany march with their heads held high.

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