20. Draw the ground as a prison

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The grass is like waves, the wind flows, and in the company of a group of children in white, the same group of tall German players in white clothes entered the stadium one by one.

Since Loew took over, the German team has been strictly governed. From the pace of the procession, you can see the majestic spirit of the German team.

And the current head coach of the American team is also a German - Klinsmann.

So, in a sense, it can be said that this is a battle between the first and second teams of Germany.

The jersey worn by Team USA today is a classic jersey sponsored by Nike. With the superiority characteristic of the Americans.

The two teams stood opposite each other, like the wind and snow everywhere, like the flames of the deep sea. The Great War is on the verge of breaking out.

Let's take a look at Germany's starting line-up, Loew lined up a 5-4-1 formation today.

Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer

Defenders: Boateng, Mats Hummels, Grosskreutz, Hwedes, Mertesacker

Midfielders: Thomas Müller, Mesut Ozil, Podolski, Gotze

Forward: Reuss

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The U.S. team still played a 4-4-2 formation today.

Goalkeeper: Brad Guzan

Defenders: Fabian Johnson, DeAndre Yedlin, Timmy Chandler, John Brooks

Midfielders: Bradley, Kyrie Beckerman, Graham Susi, Dempsey

Forwards: Josie Altidore, Zaldes

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Now I'm going to announce the answer to the pre-game question.

Many viewers answered correctly, the top scorer in the history of the World Cup is Germany's Klose, who scored 16 goals in four World Cups, beating alien Ronaldo (15 goals) to become the king of World Cup goals.

It's a pity that the magical Klose is too old and has already retired. We can't run around the pitch anymore, let alone watch him do somersaults.

However, there is no shortage of goalscorers in the Germans, with five of the all-time top 10 goalscorers occupying all of them with more than 10 goals.

They are Klose for first place (16 goals), Gerd Muller for third (14 goals), Jurgen Klinsmann for joint sixth (11 goals) and Thomas Müller and Lahne for eighth place (10 goals).

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The German team, known for its strong defense, is known as the 'iron prison', relying on a strong defense, for many years, firmly ranked among the top five in the world.

This group of defenders are all young players who are both offensive and defensive, and they have become an iron guard in major leagues.

If South Korea's defense relied on hard work, then Germany's defense relied entirely on skill and awareness.

Although they are tall, they are extremely fast, with exquisite footwork, agile and effective movements, excellent card skills, and they have cooperated for many years, complementing each other with a special tacit understanding, running freely, as if they were one.

Among them, Boateng and Hummels can be called defensive masters, and many well-known stars are discouraged and difficult to do.

Boateng became famous with a clean sheet against Ribery that year, and it became a good story.

With an average height of 187 centimetres, the German defenders are the tallest of all the teams competing and are known as the 'Chains of Death'.

The back five may seem scattered, but they complement each other. It can not only be one-to-one single defense, but also can form a joint defense. It can be said to be indestructible.

And after the five tiger generals, there is also the majestic and inviolable gate god - Neuer, who is not a top team, not a super shooter, and never dares to open the door of the German team.

Dempsey, the veteran captain of the U.S. team, sat in the midfield, waving his arms and leading the players to a rush.

Most American players work hard in the professional leagues, although they are not as good as the five major European leagues, but because of the long-term encounters, they know each other better, and they can also play wonderful cooperation.

The German defense "Desperate Chain" uses Boateng and Hummels as two key locks to connect and support the other three to form a completed chain that blocks the opponent and can even be wound and captured.

If you can't cut off the chains in it, then break it the weakest.

The Germans have an advantage in height, but they also have the weakness of being slow and unable to pursue.

Boateng, Hummmels and others are between 187 and 190, which is normal and within the controllable range.

And Mertesacker's height of 197 cm, although he has an absolute advantage in the field of air defense, is a little difficult in the face of a dexterous breakthrough shooter.

Beckerman, Josie Altidore, and Zalders fired three arrows in unison, covering each other, and rushed towards Mertesacker.

Mertesacker is like a mountain, blocking the way. Altidore broke through head-on, and the other two immediately rushed to the left and right.

They waited for Altidore to pass the ball before they could break through and shoot.

Despite his size, Mertesacker is so experienced defensively that he can remain calm in the face of opposition attacks, not rushing forward easily, and not hesitating to miss opportunities.

He pressed Altidore with quick steps to make it difficult for him to get past him head-on, while turning slightly to block his right pass and squeeze him to the left.

At this time, Boateng on the left quickly moved to the right, and the two formed a trap on the left and right, preventing Altidore's assault and putting him in a dilemma.

The two who had already passed, but they did not receive the pass for a long time, and they did not want to fall into the encirclement, so they had to quickly withdraw and re-plan the attack.

In this third-line attack, I originally wanted to break the slowest link with speed and skill, but I didn't want to, but it was still difficult to overcome, and I returned in vain.

The U.S. team had no choice but to give up, gather heavy troops, and continue to besiege the German strong defenders, hoping that the opponent would make a mistake.

They didn't dare to try to break through Boateng and Hummels, and only made simple inversions on the periphery.

Beckermann suddenly fired a cold arrow 20 meters in front of the goal, and the ball sank vigorously, driving the wind and flying straight towards the goal.

Before Neuer could move, he saw a white shadow flash, and he held up his chest to catch the ball and crack the attack.

Youngster Hevedes showed up and snatched the shot from the air.

This kind of shooting, which seems ferocious, but not threatening, does not require Neuer's shot at all.

Germany's defense of the five tigers is really powerful. Everyone can prevent it, and it is everywhere.

Complete the transition between attack and defense in an instant, pass the ball to the midfield, and launch the attack.

The five tigers in the backfield lined up in formation, faintly forming a W shape, and the enemy was kept out of the door in the future.

The rearguards used their sturdy defense to discourage the American GIs from attacking easily. It's time for the midfield to make a difference.

Mesut Ozil is on the left and Gotze is on the right. Muller, Podolski, Reus and others swam around in search of opportunities.

The American GIs were on standby to block the German iron cavalry with an iron bucket formation. But he was still forcibly pushed a few meters, and in the blink of an eye, he approached the penalty area.

The game had been played for 30 minutes and although neither side had scored, Germany dominated the game.

Germany had 22 minutes of possession, possession of 83 per cent and 125 kick-turns, far ahead of the United States' 52.

The Germans were not arrogant or impatient, set up formations, and constantly used skillful cooperation to infiltrate the restricted areas of the United States and create effective killing.

Mesut Ozil was windy at his feet, and when he pulled the ball out, he was immediately followed by a defender, but he suddenly took a high ball, flew past the defender, and flew over the head of Podolski in the middle.

Podolski had already jumped into the air, and the ball was passed just right, not high or floating, and he was just in time to deliver a sneak attack from the air.

Boom, the ball smashed into the ground with a strong whirl. The U.S. goalkeeper also jumped up and threw punches.