2015年10月13日星期二

Top ten: English football’s German imports

Jurgen Klopp is one of a relatively rare breed – a German choosing to work in English football. Here are the best… 10) Thomas Hitzlsperger (Aston Villa, Everton, West Ham) Despite playing six years of his career in England, it never really felt like Hitzlsperger was appreciated here. He certainly never showed the sort of form for Aston Villa, West Ham and Everton that would persuade you he deserved 52 caps for Germany. That’s more than Matthias Sammer. Hitzlsperger actually won the vast majority of those caps when back in the Bundesliga at Stuttgart, but spent enough time in England to gain a nickname for the power of his shot and perfect a spectacular Brummie accent. It’s also important to point out that the midfielder’s parents, Ludwig and Anneliese Hitzlsperger, have the most Germanic names in history. p>http://visitadventure.com/wp/2014worldcupshoes.asp
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9) Uwe Rosler (Manchester City, Southampton, West Brom, Brentford, Wigan, Leeds) Until Jurgen Klopp arrived in Liverpool, the only German manager in Premier League history was Felix Magath, a man who looked like Mr Majeika (in the books) and failed to realise that the only injury you can cure with cheese is a broken heart. For that reason, Rosler must make the list. He started his career in England with Manchester City, the club’s top scorer in three consecutive seasons from 1994/95 onwards. His spells at Southampton and West Brom were altogether less successful, but he does deserve points for taking Brentford close to League One promotion before Mark Warburton finished the job. Now at Leeds, Eisler is earning a knighthood for services to working with Massimo Cellino. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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8) Per Mertesacker (Arsenal) Despite his recent patchy form for Arsenal, there is no doubt as to the high regard Mertesacker is held in Germany. He retired from international football in August 2014 at the age of 29, having already earned 104 caps. Mertesacker is not strictly the perfect fit for the Premier League. His lack of pace is his most obvious weakness, but – when in form – makes up for this with his positional awareness. His height earned him the nickname ‘Big F**king German’, so it’s safe to say he’s good in the air. Fact fans might be interested to know that Mertesacker has only been booked ten times in 178 matches for Arsenal. Or not.

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