Under the star-studded German soccer, Bayern Munich's Neuer is firmly in the starting lineup, his steadiness guarding the team's door. Rüdiger of Real Madrid's Galacticos, Leipzig's Raum, Bayern's Kimmich, and Hornet Dortmund's Schlotterbeck, who hand in hand, form a solid defense for Germany. Leverkusen's Andriesch and Real Madrid's Kroos commanded the midfield, while Bayern's Musiala, Bayern's Sane, and Red and Blue's Barcelona's Gündoğan were a force to be reckoned with up front. The Arsenal gunner's Havertz, with his speed and passion, was an endless source of trouble for his opponents.
On the bench, a picture came to mind of the Danish men's soccer team, which has the lowest points but a solid defense and plenty of experience in the top flight.
The Danish starting lineup was equally impressive, with Schmeichel, Andersen, Vestergau, Meyler, Christensen, Alexander Ba, Højbær, Delaney, Eriksen, Olsen, and Højlund, each guarding the team's honor in their own way.
On the bench, Hermansen, Junnov, Kjaer, Jensen, Dolberg, Zanka, Damsgård, Nørgård, Wende, Polsen, Dreyer, R. Christensen, and Larsen, all of whom are invaluable to the Danish team, are ready to make a charge for the team.