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Bosnien und Herzegowina vs. Griechenland WM 2014 Qualifikation - 22.03.2013

Wer wird das Spiel gewinnen ?


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sranjeeeeeee ich kann nicht mehr warten ....:rightfighter2::rightfighter2:
 
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BiH 1,9
GRE 3,8 (oder so ähnlich habs nicht mehr genau im kopf)

aufjedenfall arg niedrig, finde es ein ausgeglichen match und das ganze kommt mir iwie komisch vor...

Neuerdings ist die Qoute auf Sieg Griechenland bei 4.50@ irgendwas läuft das schief, haben da etwa die Buchmacher Insider Infos ?!
 
Neuerdings ist die Qoute auf Sieg Griechenland bei 4.50@ irgendwas läuft das schief, haben da etwa die Buchmacher Insider Infos ?!

Genau das ist meine Befürchtung, GRE war bei der euro im VF und spielte eine eig makellose gruppenphase bis jz, da kann doch was nicht stimmen so überragend ist bih nun auch nicht
 
Divjak: Zmajevi, budite hrabri! - SportSport.ba

General Divjak's Meinung zum Spiel. :salute:

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Hier 'ne interessante Analyse zum bevorstehendem Spiel:

[h=2]Pre-Match Analysis: Bosnia & Herzegovina v Greece[/h]03/19/2013
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Game
: Bosnia & Herzegovina v. Greece (2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier)
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013
Time: 20:45 CET
Venue: Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Stadium: Bilino Polje
Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands)

Importance of this fixture: It's a big game in Group G of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers because Bosnia and Greece are both deadlocked on 10 points each from their opening four games (including a goalless draw between the two sides in Athens last October) but Bosnia hold top spot due to their far superior goal difference, they've scored three times as many goals as the Greeks have so far. The winner of this game will take a big step towards qualifying for next year's finals in Brazil and will win the head-to-head battle between each other, meaning it'll essentially be like an extra point which would lead to a four point deficit to make up for the loser. A tall order and neither side wants to go through the playoffs again this year, less so Bosnia after two disappointments against Portugal at such a stage in the last two campaigns. A draw and it's all to play for in the remaining five games.

What to expect: The facts are clear. In just four games, Bosnia have racked up 15 goals while Greece have only managed a third of that with 5 to their name so far in this campaign. The Greeks are notorious for their defensive, counter productive approach, something that took them as far as winning the European Championship in Portugal in 2004. Bosnia are also well known for being a fluid, attacking team so the bulk of the chances are expected to be created by the home side, but they will have to be wary as Greece perform well in big games and know how to hit right and hit hard on counterattacks and set pieces.

Match Facts:
-Bosnia & Herzegovina have only ever lost 4 games at Bilino Polje in their history, two UEFA EURO 2008 qualifiers against Hungary and Greece themselves as well as 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Portugal.
-Greece haven't lost a competitive away qualifier since September 5, 2009 when they lost 2-0 in Basel to Switzerland which condemned them to a place in the playoffs for a World Cup spot, which they ultimately took.
-Bosnia will be unable to rely on Sejad Salihovic of Hoffenheim and are sweating on the fitness of Miralem Pjanic and captain Emir Spahic.
-Greece are missing Nikos Spyropoulos, Sotiris Ninis, and the injured Kyriakos Papadopoulos.

Players To Watch Out For:
-Zvjezdan Misimovic (Bosnia & Herzegovina): Misimovic had been dropped from the national team for last month's friendly in Slovenia due to his lack of match fitness and ever dropping level of form at club level, but a move to Chinese club Guizhou Renhe has revitalised the playmaker who has been in terrific form lately and, with the injury worries of Pjanic, has re-earned himself a callup to the national team. He will be looking to extend his stay in the team though and this is his big chance to prove he is still the player of the last decade for his country. He will no doubt be in inspired form and it just might be one of these nights where 'Miske' takes the game by the scruff of its neck.
-Georgios Samaras (Greece): The Celtic striker has recovered in time to take part in a crucial game for his country and he is undoubtedly the key man for them up front. He may not see as much of the ball as some of the attacking players for Bosnia may but his strength, pace, and ability to play on the counter could hurt Bosnia who will have also have to contend with the threat Salpingidis and Gekas possess in Greece's attack. But this man is the key to their successful attacks and will have to be closely watched by the likes of Mensur Mujdza and Ognjen Vranjes in Bosnia's backline.

Projected Lineups and Key Duels:

-Vranjes vs. Samaras: The young, strong defender meets the main man of Greece's attack, again. Samaras got the better of Vranjes in Athens back in October, especially so on a moment that could have tilted the game into Greece's favor, but Gekas hit the post from point blank. It'll be another key duel this time around with the experience of already meeting each other once and with this being a big game where small details could be decided, it could well be a duel like this one that proves the key. Expect Mujdza, Spahic, and Zahirovic to help out to neutralize the Greek front three.
-Lulic vs. Torosidis: The fact that Salpingidis is a player who makes forward runs into the box and drifts mainly inside means that Lulic's defensive duties won't be a heavy burden on him, especially as Bosnia is expected to control the game and have a lot of possession. In this lineup, Lulic is the only serious wide threat Bosnia have that could make the cunning difference in such a tight, compact game. He'll be up against the experienced Vasilis Torosidis of Roma who is a very good marker that has a particular knack for getting to the ball before his opponent does. If Lulic manages to get the better of him and send crosses into the box, it could be a big boost to Bosnia's chances of winning the game.
-Misimovic vs. Karagounis: The returning Misimovic is expected to dominate the midfield and create plenty of opportunities up front but the man marking him in midfield will be the 36-year old veteran and captain Giorgos Karagounis, one of the remaining survivors of that Greek triumph in Portugal nine years ago. Age isn't exactly on the bright side for either of these players but they both have a ton of experience for such occasions and it could be a fascinating midfield battle which could shape just how things go down in the middle of the park.
-Dzeko vs. Papastathopoulos: The Bosnian hitman and star forward up against a defender who has been improving since his move to German club Werder Bremen last season. With Sokrates being over 6 feet tall himself, height certainly won't be a big disadvantage for him against Dzeko and it could come down to how much support Edin gets up front, but he will have to shake off Sokrates and possibly Avraam if he is to get those shots away to trouble Greece.
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Greece's Weak Links and Weaknesses: Despite having a lot of
experienced players in their defense, Greece's backline isn't very good
technically and high pressuring from the Bosnian forwards could lead to mistakes
and giveaways. They usually also leave a lot of gaps in the center which can be
exploited by someone like Misimovic and Pjanic if fit. They also lack a creative
playmaker in their midfield with the absence of a player like Sotiris Ninis, but
their main goal is to set up well defensively and stay organized so it might not
be too big of a bother on their part that they lack such a player.

Head to Head Results:
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That picture says it all. Bosnia have never beaten Greece in a competitive game before in their history after playing them six times to date. Will Friday be the day that all changes and Bosnia takes a big step towards World Cup qualification for next year's finals in Brazil? BigSoccerBosnia sure hopes so!​





http://www.bigsoccerbosnia.com/11/post/2013/03/pre-match-analysis-bosnia-herzegovina-v-greece.html
 

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