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Gloomy Germans Rely On ‘Rocket Man’

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There’s no chance of Germany forward Marco Reus staying cool when talking about participat­ing in his first ever major tournament- the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The blond striker, who was one of Germany’s better players in a poor overall performanc­e when beating Saudi Arabia 2-1 in their last warm-up match last Friday, is eagerly awaiting the upcoming World Cup.

“I’m full of expectatio­n when I think about the time in Russia,” he commented with just a few days to go before setting off for Russia. Reus is Joachim Loew’s secret weapon when it comes to doing the unexpected. But currently Reus is more than just an ideal winger or midfielder, he is in support to Loew trying to fight the presently gloomy mood surroundin­g the German team after a series of disappoint­ing results in pre-World Cup friendlies. Beating underdogs Saudi Arabia was the first victory after five disappoint­ing games. Uncertaint­y and doubts make things difficult for Loew’s team as it lacks balance and ideas. It will be up to Reus to help the team to improve. With a broad smile all over his face, the Borussia Dortmund star who is known as the ‘Rocket Man’ speaks about his and the German team’s ambitious goal to be the first team to defend the title since 1962 successful­ly.

“It’s in our head (to defend World Cup title) all the time. Everybody is extremely concentrat­ed as we know we will be the ones everyone wants to beat. But we feel great confidence,” Reus emphasized.

Due to injuries, the 29-year-old missed the 2014 tournament in Brazil and later said he went to bed immediatel­y after his teammates had beaten Argentina 1-0.

The winger missed Mario Gotze’s magnificen­t gesture when displaying Reus’s shirt during the new world champions’ post-match celebratio­ns.

After fighting his way back through an eight-month injury break only a few weeks ago, his time has now come in 2018. Reus is hoping to be on the pitch when it counts most and not like in the past in front of the television.

“I want to help the team,” he says ignoring the fact that he will play a vital role in the tactical system of the national team coach Loew. Loew demands the greatest versatilit­y of his performers. In front of a strong midfield and behind a one-man spearhead, the wingers will be expected to attack the penalty areas and goal to create space for left and right backs moving in from behind.

“He is extremely gifted and surprises every opponent. Watching him at training, you must admit he is what you call a rocket,” Loew underlined. The German coach is hoping Reus is going to vitalise the so far uninspired title-holders squad.

The German coach said Reus is top class due to his instinct and his unique feeling for spaces and passes. “He can read a game and is extremely fast,” Loew said calling Reus one of the key factors if Germany is to be successful in Russia. Currently, the German team is far from the best shape.

What makes Loew praise Reus’s abilities is his versatilit­y as he plays as a left winger as well as in central midfield and as a centre forward. “He is a weapon,” Loew said. After performing well against Saudi Arabia, Reus is a candidate for the starting eleven. Midfielder Mesut Oezil is in danger to lose his place. “Marco’s abilities provide many options for the coach,” Germany’s team manager Oliver Bierhoff commented adding he and the entire team are keeping their fingers crossed that Reus stays fit.

“He deserves to go through a major tournament without an injury more than every other player. He has had to go through hard times in the past,” Bierhoff said.

The “man for unusual things” (Loew about Reus) says he is determined to “get the rocket started” in Russia.

After 56 years, it is time for world champions to successful­ly defend the title, the German striker said. “We need to do better in Russia, but the team will improve as soon as the tournament is kicked off,” Reus commented

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