Four forecasts for Germany at the 2018 World Cup

Four forecasts for Germany at the 2018 World Cup

Germany is going to the 2018 World Cup as its defender. That's a good thing but another problem. On one hand, they won the World Cup four years ago and took their gold medals, “reported. Squawka” Transmission Periscope. But on the other hand, they miss Manuel Neuer, Philip [...]

That's a good thing but another problem. On one hand, they won the World Cup four years ago and took their gold medals, “reported. Squawka” Transmission Periscope.

But on the other hand, they lack Manuel Neuer, Philip Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteinger, the players who were the main ones at the World Champion's Crown in 2014.

1. Thomas Mueller will score five goals

In 2010, a 20-year-old Thomas Mueller was appointed part of Germany's team. He came to the world's largest two-show and 0 goals tournament.

Muller had scored two goals in the 4:1 victory over England. Four years later, he scored a bullet in the 4:0 victory over Portugal. He was also a goldsmith in the great victory of the Germans 7:1 over Brazil. Now as 28-year-old, Muller has 91 presentations for the German national with 38 goals and is one of the main attackers expected to shine in this championship.

2. Germany to fall from groups

The last two world champions have been eliminated by groups. If we go back to history, three of the four World Cup defenders had failed to cross the groups. France had fallen from the group in 2002, not scoring a single goal.

In 2010 the same was true of Italy. And four years later it happened to Spain after it took a negative leap after the humiliating loss from the Netherlands, and it ended up as the third to say goodbye to the race.

3. Joshua Kimmitch will dominate

Philip Lahm was captain when Germany won the World Cup in 2014. He was also chosen as the best right defender in the world. But Kimmitch's incredible rise is replacing it miraculously. He's also very good in the air, every long ball ends up in Kimich's body.

3. Third place

This is the most likely scenario that can happen to Germans. Die Mannschaft in the four World Cup tournaments they've reached the semifinals. In 2002, and 2014 had reached the finals, but in 2006 and 2010 they had been eliminated in the semifinals./Periscopi/

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