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Germany vs Italy – the key battles

The key individual battles that will be pivotal in the Germany versus Italy Euro 2012 semi-final on Thursday.

Federico Balzaretti - Italy wing-back.

Federico Balzaretti - Italy wing-back.

Mesut Ozil (GER) vs Andrea Pirlo (ITA)

If there is one battle that will sway this match, it will be between the two play-makers.

The difference between the two is that Ozil plays behind the frontman Mario Gomez while Pirlo is very much the orchestrator sitting deep in the Italy midfield and directing matters from there.

Because of that, the two will often cross paths as Ozil will be attacking in the zone in which Pirlo prefers to operate.

It promises to be an intriguing match-up, not least because neither is particularly well known for his defensive skills.

Germany are undoubtedly the favourites but if they allow Pirlo to control the tempo and rhythm of the game they could soon find themselves on the back foot chasing shadows.

 

Thomas Mueller (GER) vs Federico Balzaretti (ITA)

There can be little doubt that if Italy have a weak link it is Palermo full-back Balzaretti.

The left-back looked vulnerable when England attacked down their right early in the quarter-final against Italy and it was the failure of Roy Hodgson’s team to continue to do so, particularly when Theo Walcott entered the fray, that surprised many observers.

Mueller certainly is not blessed with the natural, searing pace that Walcott has and won’t be able to “do” Balzaretti with that.

But, although the Palermo man likes to bomb forward, his weakness is definitely in defence.

Getting the ball regularly wide to Mueller and letting him take on Balzaretti could necessitate some double coverage, which would weaken Italy elsewhere.

 

Mario Gomez (GER) vs Andrea Barzagli (ITA)

One of the top strikers in Europe this season, there can be no question about the international standing of Gomez. He is big, strong and deadly inside the area, with a knack for scoring a lot of goals.

Where he is really impressive is that he is more mobile than a lot of big forwards so presents the typical difficulties in terms of size and strength, but also subtler ones with his movement and reading of the game.

Barzagli had a taste of how hard it is to win the ball against a big man when England threw on Andy Carroll in the quarter-final.

But while winning aerial duels against the Englishman was almost impossible, waiting for him to clumsily get the ball under control with his feet and try to pick out a team-mate offered plenty of opportunities to steal it.

That won’t be the case with Gomez, who has much better close control and greater ability to pick out a team-mate with a pass.

Keeping him quiet both in the area and outside it in general build-up play will be a full-time job for both Barzagli and his defensive partner Leonardo Bonucci.

 

Manuel Neuer (GER) vs Gianluigi Buffon (ITA)

A similar battle to the one the veteran Italy captain faced against England’s Joe Hart and came out on top in, Neuer is another young pretender to Buffon’s throne. There is no doubt the goalkeepers can be the key to the game.

Buffon showed that in saving a crucial penalty from Ashley Cole in the shoot-out against England and in the early stages of the first half with a superb reflex save from Glen Johnson.

It’s not just about shot-stopping and making saves, but also commanding a box in which many threats will lurk.

Buffon is the benchmark for all other goalkeepers and unless Neuer, who struggles more on crosses, steps up to the plate and matches his opposite number, Italy could have a clear advantage in that area.

 

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LOUIS JOSEPH BORG

Jun 26th 2012, 19:22

podoslski and gomez?
well a polish player and a portogese player!

Peter Seebohm

Jun 26th 2012, 20:54

Mr. Borg

their families may be from Poland and Portugal.

The mentioned players have the German Nationality, needed to play for Germany.

btw- you forgot to mention Ozil, Khadira and a few other players.

John Xuereb

Jun 26th 2012, 17:35

even England were sent packing in every edition of Euro and World Cup since 1966 :)

John Xuereb

Jun 26th 2012, 17:41

messek semmejt lil Van Der Sar, Kahn, Schmeichel, Peruzzi, Julio Cesar, Cech etc..... ukoll.
Il-fatt hu li hadd mhu ta' livell ta Buffon hlief forsi Dino Zoff.

Alfred Spiteri

Jun 27th 2012, 00:18

Germany 2 Italy 0 I don't think the italian's can score in front of goal if they could not find one goal against England what makes you so sure they are going to beat the Germans Not this time sorry this is our year trust me!

Andrew Bugeja

Jun 27th 2012, 12:19

Ilna naraw daqshekk football u ghadna ma tghallimnix li kull laghba hi STORJA DIFFERENTI! Veru li l-Italia ma tantx skurjaw izda il-kwalita' tal-loghob kienet eccezzjonali, araw ir-rapport tal-BBC Sports wara ir-rebha kontra l-Ingilterra kemm fahhru l-klassi tat-Taljani! Veru l-Inglizi tilfu izda huma dejjem rebbieha ghax daqskemm huma sportivi huma m'hawn hadd! Jalla jirbah l-isports u ahna l-Maltin nitghallmu napprezzaw u mhux nghajjru u maqqdru biss.

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