New German national coach Joachim Low kept Klinsi's bronze-medal World Cuppers together in preparation for tomorrow's friendly against Sweden in Gelsenkirchen. With nothing much at stake here other than Low's presence in the hot seat as cannon fodder for the German media, I'm not sure what to expect. There is much talk about whether Klinsi -- who won't be present for the match -- was able to transform the German game from staid technical defense to a more wide-open and attacking brand of football. Low was there during the Cup. What do you think he will do? Put in some wrinkles of his own? Or, like Rijkaard at Barca, let them play under Ballack's lead?
2006-08-15
02:01:28
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