A triple thunder rolling in with friendly matches of Bosnia (BHZ) vs Montenegro (MNG), Germany (GER) vs Denmark (DEN) and France (FRA) vs Wales (WAL), awaiting tonight.
BHZ vs MNG:
BHZ is hosting MNG for tonight’s clash, even though they have only clashed 5 times before BHZ has never won any of those matches. Both of them have not qualified for the Euro Championship and their chip for WC Qualifier has also not been in their favour either. Their main target is to have a thorough research before experimenting their lineup.
The neighbours have summed up a 26-man team for the friendlies. The unavailability of few players have been kept in mind as the dynamic 11 players have to be kept dynamic, to change the face of the game.
Name | Team | Positions | Points |
Darko Todorovic | BHZ | DEF | 7 |
Anel Ahmedhodzic | BHZ | DEF | 8 |
Stjepan Loncar | BHZ | MID | 6 |
Amir Hadziahmetovic | BHZ | MID | 8 |
Luka Menalo | BHZ | FWD | 6 |
Smail Prevljak | BHZ | FWD | 5 |
Marko Vesovic | MNG | DEF | 10 |
Igor Vujacic | MNG | DEF | 6 |
Aleksandar Scekic | MNG | MID | 7 |
Vukan Savicevic | MNG | MID | 5 |
Stefan Milosevic | MNG | FWD | 4 |
Key Goalscorer (2021 Int Friendlies)
Ibrahim Sehic (BHZ)
Milan Mijatovic (MNG)
Key Players
BHZ: Luka Menalo (FWD), Smail Prevljak (FWD), Amir Hadziahmetovic (MID), Stjepan Loncar (MID), Anel Ahmedhodzic (DEF), Darko Todorovic (DEF)
MNG: Stefan Milosevic (FWD), Vukan Savicevic (MID), Aleksandar Scekic (MID), Igor Vujacic (DEF), Marko Vesovic (DEF)
GER VS DEN:
The WC Champions of 2014; GER has breezley topped the group of Euro Qualifiers, meanwhile DEN has finished second in the group. They have encountered each other 5 times where DEN has won twice and one game was a draw.
The international teams have shown their stands up high and we are hoping to see a thundering match tonight. GER has no injured, doubtful or suspended players as such, but have given some players like Kai Havertz, Antonio Rudiger, Timo Werner and Ilkay Gundogan extra time off. Whereas, Andreas Christensen won’t be playing for DEN.
Name | Team | Positions | Points |
Mats Hummels | GER | DEF | 9 |
Lukas Klostermann | GER | DEF | 5 |
Leroy Sané | GER | MID | 6 |
Joshua Kimmich | GER | MID | 11 |
Serge Gnabry | GER | FWD | 8 |
Simon Kjaer | DEN | DEF | 8 |
Joachim Andersen | DEN | DEF | 7 |
Daniel Wass | DEN | MID | 6 |
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg | DEN | MID | 8 |
Jonas Wind | DEN | FWD | 7 |
Martin Braithwaite | DEN | FWD | 5 |
Key Goalscorer (2021 Int Friendlies)
Manuel Neuer (GER)
Kasper Schmeichel (DEN)
Key Players
GER: Serge Gnabry (FWD), Joshua Kimmich (MID), Leroy Sané (MID), Mats Hummels (DEF), Lukas Klostermann (DEF)
DEN: Martin Braithwaite (FWD), Jonas Wind (FWD), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg(MID), Daniel Wass(MID), Joachim Andersen(DEF), Simon Kjaer (DEF)
FRA vs WAL:
A thriller match between FRA and WAL for a spot in Euro Championship, where FRA topped in their qualifier group. Meanwhile, WAL is 2nd in group E just 3 points behind CRO. Both the teams have played 5 games together, in which FRA has proven victorious in 3 matches.
FRA has all players available for the selection, while WAL has no players suspended or doubtful. Joe Allan and Ben Davies won’t play due to Hamstring problem and Shinbone injury.
Name | Team | Positions | Points |
Clément Lenglet | FRA | DEF | 6 |
Lucas Digne | FRA | DEF | 6 |
Ousmane Dembélé | FRA | MID | 6 |
Adrien Rabiot | FRA | MID | 6 |
Antoine Griezmann | FRA | FWD | 8 |
Karim Benzema | FRA | FWD | 8 |
Joe Rodon | WAL | DEF | 6 |
Chris Mepham | WAL | DEF | 7 |
Chris Gunter | WAL | MID | 4 |
Aaron Ramsey | WAL | MID | 4 |
Kieffer Moore | WAL | FWD | 6 |
Key Goalscorer (2021 Int Friendlies)
Mike Maignan (FRA)
Danny Ward (WAL)
Key Players
FRA : Karim Benzema (FWD), Antoine Griezmann (FWD), Adrien Rabiot (MID), Ousmane Dembélé (MID), Lucas Digne (DEF), Clément Lenglet (DEF)
WAL: Kieffer Moore (FWD), Aaron Ramsey (MID), Chris Gunter (MID), Chris Mepham (DEF), Joe Rodon (DEF)