Joachim Low is likely to stick with the same team that saw off the hosts in such stunning fashion, with all - time World Cup leading goalscorer Miroslav
Klose starting upfront despite the second half of audition of Andre Schurrle against Brazil, which saw the Chelsea man score twice.
Not exact matches
their
starting lineups had all CAM's and
Klose up front.
For the hosts they will
start life without the recently retired Philipp Lahm and Miroslav
Klose, whilst Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil is missing with an ankle injury.
Podolski has been warming the bench for Bayern so far this season with Miroslav
Klose and Luca Toni
starting matches regularly for the German Bundesliga leaders and now that Bayern have signed Goran Pandev from Lazio, it appears that Podolski has no chance of threading his way through to the first team.
Klose's obviously a perfectly capable striker, and Frings was, once upon a time, a very good pivot midfielder, but it's difficult to look at that Germany side and compare it to the current one without snickering, if only because Lukas Podolski is, somehow, still
starting.
Klose should
start and Lazio will probably look to find him with long balls over our high line from Cristian Ledesma, as well as through balls from Hernanes.
Lazio lost three matches at the
start of the competition but
Klose said that his team is in a much better position now.
Then, the national team
started a traditionalist striker's striker, Miroslav
Klose, up top in the final.
Gunn will
start in the Goal of Norwich City against Chelsea while Lewis,
Klose, Hanley and Pinto will be there in the defense for them.
Probable
Starting Lineup (4 -4-2): Gunn,
Klose, Zimmermann, Hanley, Lewis, Trybull, Tettey, Pinto, Murphy, Maddison, Vrancic