Schweini handed control of German midfield

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  1. CelticKing

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    <font size="2"><span class="fcc003318px">Schweini handed control of German midfield</span></font></p>

    Resplendent in a bold new hairstyle, in-form Bayern man Bastian Schweinsteiger is poised for a coming-of-age appearance in national colours after Germany boss Joachim L&ouml;w asked the 23-year-old to fill the pivotal central midfield role against Wales in a Euro 2008 qualifier at the weekend.

    &ldquo;In the absence of Schneider, Frings and Ballack, he&rsquo;s one of our most experienced players. We&rsquo;re expecting him to play to his strengths and ability,&ldquo; L&ouml;w declared in advance of a match which could see the three-times European champions take a giant stride towards next summer&rsquo;s tournament.

    Heavily involved

    The newly silver-haired Schweinsteiger will start his first international since Germany&rsquo;s 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic in Prague at the end of March, moving infield from the left flank to the centre. The Bavarian-born player showed no trace of nerves at the news: &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a challenge, and I&rsquo;m looking forward to it.&rdquo;

    Schweinsteiger tried his hand in the playmaking role at club level on a handful of occasions last season, but with only limited success. He has subsequently re-appraised the demands of the job: &ldquo;You&rsquo;re always involved. You play the ball more often, and you have to make more tackles.&ldquo;

    Inspired by Rib&eacute;ry

    L&ouml;w intends to school Schweinsteiger in his new, enhanced responsibilities in a series of private talks, although the coach has already set the bar high. &ldquo;He can improve the quality of our football and make decisive interventions,&rdquo; L&ouml;w explained at Germany&rsquo;s team base in Cologne, &ldquo;we&rsquo;re expecting a better performance from him than he gave for Bayern last Sunday in Hamburg.&ldquo;

    That match aside, Schweinsteiger has blossomed this term after finally shaking off a persistent knee injury and joining forces with cultured newcomer Franck Rib&eacute;ry. &ldquo;He was very good in pre-season and the League Cup. Bastian deserves his place in the Bayern team,&ldquo; L&ouml;w confirmed.

    In line for 44th cap

    Many felt Schweini would be one of the casualties of the club&rsquo;s summer investment, but the player never lost faith in himself: &ldquo;I always believed I&rsquo;d play if I was fit. That was my approach.&ldquo; The Munich youth product has been invigorated by the new competition for places and his partnership with the gifted Rib&eacute;ry: &ldquo;Franck [Rib&eacute;ry] is an important influence, he&rsquo;s a natural at football.&ldquo;

    Despite his tender years, Schweinsteiger&rsquo;s 43 caps make him easily the most experienced midfielder in the German squad to face the Welsh. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a good thing, playing so often as a young man,&rdquo; the 23-year-old proudly observed. Should he contest all six of Germany&rsquo;s remaining games this calendar year, he could earn his 50th cap on 6 February 2008 against Austria in Vienna, the very stadium where he aims to hoist the European championship trophy on 29 June: &ldquo;I wouldn&rsquo;t be averse to standing there next year with the Cup.&rdquo;</p>

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    good player hope he can gain even more rep by dominating other midfields
     

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