history
Football in Italy and Germany has a long history. Italian football originated at the end of 19, and the early football matches were mainly held by the British in Italy. At the beginning of the 20th century, Italian football began to develop rapidly and became an important force in European football. German football has a long history, with football matches as early as the end of 19. However, the development of football in Germany was not as rapid as that in Italy, and it didn't start to rise until the beginning of the 20th century.
In the European Football Championship, both Italy and Germany have made brilliant achievements. Italy won the European Cup twice (1968 and 1988), and was runner-up twice in 2000 and 20 12. On the other hand, Germany is the most successful country in the history of the European Cup. Won the championship three times (1972, 1980, 1996), 1976, 1992, 2008, 20 12 and won the runner-up four times.
Baseball player
There are many excellent players in Italy and Germany. In Italy, such superstars as Mutt, Baggio, Totti and Pirlo are all representatives of Italian football. They have performed well in both the club and the national team and become legends in Italian football. How are the players in Germany? Beckenbauer, matthaeus, Ballack and Klose are also representatives of German football. They have performed well in both the club and the national team and become legends in German football.
coach
Italian and German coaches are also excellent. In Italy, coaches trapattoni, Lippi, Ancelotti and others are all representatives of Italian football. They have performed well in both the club and the national team and become legends in Italian football. In Germany, coaches beckenbauer, Loew, Klinsmann and others are also representatives of German football. They have performed well in both the club and the national team and become legends in German football.
tactics
Italy and Germany also have different tactics. In Italy, the classic tactic is "catanzaro", which is a defense-oriented tactic, winning through strict defense and quick counter-attack. In Germany, the classic tactic is "high grab", which is an offensive tactic, winning by high grab and fast pass. Both tactics have their own advantages and disadvantages, and have achieved good results in European football.