Germans to watch out for in the Premier League

by Philip Oliver on July 17, 2009 · 1 comment

e 189x300 Germans to watch out for in the Premier LeagueDiet­mar Hamann is per­haps the most suc­cess­ful Ger­man in Pre­mier League his­tory. The grace­ful hold­ing mid­fielder is con­sid­er­ing a move to his fourth top flight Eng­lish club and if he does grace the Pre­mier League for a 12th sea­son he will be part of an elite band.

Michael Bal­lack is the most high-profile Ger­man in Eng­land and it will be inter­est­ing to see how the national cap­tain per­forms under Carlo Ancelotti, who wanted to sign Bal­lack for AC Milan in 2006.

It is fair to say that Bal­lack has not deliv­ered his best for Chelsea, largely due to injury, but the recent sign­ing of a con­tract exten­sion sug­gests he has unfin­ished busi­ness at Stam­ford Bridge. A clear bill of health could see him become a cen­tral fig­ure in the Blues’ chal­lenge for domes­tic and Euro­pean silverware.

The only other Ger­man in line for Pre­mier League foot­ball this sea­son – Robert Huth was rel­e­gated with Mid­dles­brough – is Savio Nsereko. The West Ham United young­ster is at the other end of a national career from Bal­lack but there are high hopes that Nsereko, 20 later this month, will have a sim­i­lar impact for Die Mannschaft.

Uganda, the coun­try of his birth, still hope he will become a full inter­na­tional for them, but Nsereko’s progress at youth level for Ger­many sug­gests he will con­tinue his pro­gres­sion for the coun­try that started him on his club career.
West Ham paid Bres­cia £5m, pos­si­bly ris­ing to £10m, for the ser­vices of Nsereko. This large sum reveals a great deal of faith on the part of the Ham­mers, espe­cially as the club were desta­bilised by finan­cial con­cerns at the time of the big-money trans­fer ear­lier this year.

Gian­franco Zola has warned the Eng­lish press not to build up his star­let too much, but expec­ta­tions are high for a player at a club known for giv­ing youth its chance. Nsereko will pre­dom­i­nantly be used on the left wing, although a role as striker can­not be ruled out. He’ll cer­tainly be hop­ing to help West Ham upset the Pre­mier­ship odds this season!

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1 floormaster squeeze July 21, 2009 at 10:16 am

Nsereko started in the youth ranks at TSV 1860 (Munich). Die Sechziger have done a good job creating talent (but instead of using it themselves, selling it–Fabian Johnson to Wolfsburg, Timo Gebhart to Stuttgart, Sven Bender to Dortmund, Lars Bender to Bayer Leverkusen at the end of the season to name some of the recent 1 BL takers ). Also, to make the story full circle about TSV 1860, Dieter Hamann expressed interest in playing for them earlier this summer but they probably could not afford him.

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