Abe Jogi bas sega najde da gi igra site (!) igraci na Dortmund pred derbito? A Lahm i Neuer si zaminaa doma, Götze i Müller najverovatno na klupa.
Малку е долгичок, но е интересен текст.
Линк од статијата со се текстот на Falko Bloeding (Chief Editor of Goal Germany) со кој јас не се согласувам.
"Low said prior to Germany’s friendly with England that Dortmund’s clash with Bayern is none of his business. And he’s right – his only job is to produce a national team capable of winning matches.
Indeed, they may have been missing Manuel Neuer and Philipp Lahm, but they were still able to overcome England, with a 'B team' of players picked to test their suitability for a World Cup place.
It’s somewhat natural that a Bayern contingent dominates the first XI. Despite Dortmund’s rise in recent years, they remain the biggest team in Germany, with a group of players who have proved themselves time and time again at club and international level.
Hummels, one of those injured on Tuesday, was once a shoe-in for the national team, but a run of poor form for club and country saw him dropped for Jerome Boateng, who had gone through a similar episode around a year ago, only to win his place back thanks to some excellent performances.
It’s not as though Low took a sledgehammer to either Hummels or Schmelzer – both injuries could just as easily have happened to any one of the plethora of Bayern players who featured across the two recent friendlies.
Six of the Bavarians’ stars featured against Italy, with all but one – Mario Gotze – playing the 90 minutes. Just three BVB stars played and only Hummels went the full distance. Four Dortmund players turned out for their country against England. Just as many Bayern players played for the whole match, Gotze and Toni Kroos, who played more than any other Nationalelf player during the November friendlies.
Dortmund have had rotten luck that all of their defenders are injured for the most important week of the season – but it is just that – ill fortune. Bayern have also had the misfortune of losing their star player Franck Ribery to injury following France’s midweek international.
Claims of a conspiracy perpetrated by Low seem like little more than a defence mechanism for BVB fans, who are now anxious ahead of facing a team they believed they had the beating of."
By Goal International’s Bundesliga expert Enis Koylu.