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TLW's All Time Germany Side - Left Back


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TLW's All Time Germany Side - Left Back  

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  1. 1. TLW's All Time Germany Side - Left Back

    • Paul Breitner
    • Andreas Brehme
    • Bernard ‘Enatz’ Dietz
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    • Christian Ziege
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    • Other (Please State)
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  • Poll closed on 17/06/23 at 14:01

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1 minute ago, TheHowieLama said:

 

I do not remember Breitner playing in a 3 man midfield. 

 

That is why it is a poll and not your opinion.

 

Which is why I wrote "shouldn't" , it was you who typed "it is". Thanks. 

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Brietner.

 

Also because of Germanic confidence in the European Cup semi-final:

 

Liverpool’s coaching staff pinned on the dressing room wall the translation of an interview with Bayern captain Paul Breitner in which he criticised the Reds' performance in the first leg as “lacking imagination”.

“I have never been in a dressing room that was more determined to get a result than that one,” said Money of the second leg in Munich.

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6 minutes ago, VladimirIlyich said:

Brehme for me. His two footedness and versatility make him a shoe in. I am concerned that he might end up as a striker in a Stig formation though.

 

Rarely used by the national team or Bayern historically tbh.

 

Means Sammer partners Beckenbauer and then shuffle Kroos to the left of the three in midfield.

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