Guendogan Is Germany’s New Top Gun

Nov 11, 2016 at 2:12 PM

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Guendogan Is Germany’s New Top Gun

Berlin, Nov 11 (IANS) Germany’s next 2018 World Cup qualifier against San Marino this Friday evening might not be an important game for coach Joachim Loew and many of his players as the 2014 World Champions are the big favourite against the minnows.

In the case of Ilkay Guendogan (Manchester City) though, things are different. The 26-year-old midfielder, who was transferred to the Premier League club for 27 million euro, is the man to watch at present in the German squad, reports Xinhua news agency.

The player with Turkish roots is set to replace Sami Khedira (Juventus) alongside Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) in Germany’s midfield engine room.

German football fans are rubbing their eyes in disbelief when watching a man that seems to be revealing previously unknown talents.

Since leaving Borussia Dortmund last summer for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, he seems to have gone through a metamorphosis.

The man until now seldom smiled after having to overcome serious injuries and always had to fight for his place in Dortmund’s midfield. He seems to be in a good mood every time he wakes up in the morning recently.

For most of his career, Guendogan has been regarded as an outstanding talent but always found himself up against a wall standing in his way.

Since Guendogan started donning the sky blue shirt in Manchester, the wall has disappeared for a good reason.

All of a sudden, Guendogan has changed into a goal-scoring beast. Five goals in 11 games in the English Premier League stand for his new identity.

In Dortmund, Guendogan only scored 15 goals in 157 games. English media changed his name to “top gun” and see him as Guardiola’s key player.

The midfielder has not only heeded Guardiola’s advice “to enter the box more often” but has changed his diet and lost several kilos. From 81 kilos down to 79 and the weight loss seems to have opened up a whole new football feeling.

“I think, now that I’ve reached the age of 26 I know better what I have to do to feel well,” Guendogan said after having hired a personal fitness coach and undergoing extra training.

“I have made an important step forward. I’m extremely happy.”

Additionally, in Guardiola’s system, Guendogan’s job has changed as he now is more of a number eight or ten instead of a six, meaning the highly skilled, fast and maneuverable Guendogan is more of a forward.

It is exactly the type of position the German game and Loew need to fill as the attacking game needs improvement. While Kroos is the man for the strategy, Guendogan is the one for speed and vertical passing. Khedira might have to fight for his place in the starting XI in the near future.

Guendogan is also the man with perhaps the biggest motivation within the German team for as long as Dortmund’s Marco Reus is sidelined due to injury.

“Missing the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was the biggest disappointment of in my career. For two years, I had the World Cup on my mind. Then I missed Euro 2016 in France. Today I don’t think about the future that much. I now live more in the here and now,” Guendogan said.

The unequal duel against San Marino is an important game for Guendogan as it is a kind of warm-up for next Tuesday’s friendly against Italy — Germany’s last international in 2016.

In contrast to some of his teammates, the year’s last games are important to Guendogan as he sees them as his chance to make a glorious return.

While Guendogan is extremely focused, Loew had to accept that several of his key figures such as Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich), Mesut Oezil (Arsenal), Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Julian Draxler (VfL Wolfsburg), Andre Schuerrle (Borussia Dortmund) and Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen) have had to pull out with injury or need for a rest.

Meanwhile, Guendogan is thinking about goals.

“We’re not thinking about repeating the 13-0 win in 2006, but it should be a 5-0 or 6-0 against San Marino,” he said.

Guendogan said he is happy about the new specialist in the German coaching staff — former international striker Miroslav Klose.

The 38-year-old retired striker’s remit is to take a close look at Germany’s qualities when going forward. The “reloaded” Guendogan will therefore be one of his important clients.

“I’m happy about Miro Klose joining us. He will be a great help for all of us. As for me, I will try to enjoy every game, including games against San Marino or friendlies.

“I know I will have to re-gain my place in the team after a long injury break. I have only 18 caps so far which is not much considering how long I’ve been around the team. So it’s time to look forward and enjoy. I’m determined to play a vital role in the future for the German national team,” Guendogan said.

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