After noticing the impressive World Cup performances by the likes of Ivan Perisic, Ricardo Rodriguez and Kevin De Bruyne, I was motivated to launch a career managing their common team, VfL Wolfsburg. Since there's no World Cup game tonight, I decided to settle the matter and launch the save.
General info
Name: VfL Wolfsburg
City: Wolfsburg
Nickname: Die Wölfe
Year founded: 1945
Rivals: Hannover, Braunschweig
Stadium: Volkswagen Arena (capacity of 30 000)
Trophies: Bundesliga (2008/2009)
Season aspirations
Starting in 2013, the main goal for the season 2013/2014 will be to qualify for the Champions League. Last season, the team struggled to get results, and finished no higher than eleventh in the Bundesliga. Since winning its hitherto only league title in 2008/2009, things haven’t been going too well, and the long-term goal is to reestablish Wolfsburg as a top team in Germany.
Tactics and transfers
I intend to apply a direct, high-tempo 4-2-3-1 formation, adjusted in terms of pressure and mentality depending on the opposition. In most games we will play attacking football, but against teams like Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund we might focus on defence and counterattacks.
With a transfer budget of hardly €4 million, there wasn’t much room for improvements. The team could probably do with an additional striker and possibly a centre half. Anyway, I reckoned it was most important to sign a central midfielder with passing qualities, and thus the money were spent on Lars Stindl from local rivals Hannover. To release the wage space, Felipe and Kevin Scheidhauer have been loaned out, and a couple of players have been released after mutual contract terminations.
As the squad is on the verge of being too large, I might sell someone more.
Squad
Swiss Diego Benaglio is a very good goalkeeper and the most reasonable first choice between the posts. Max Grün provides a reliable backup option. Young Marius Sauß will be a part of the first team, even though it’s unlikely he will get much playing time, except perhaps for a cup game here and there. If Benaglio wouldn’t convince, I am not averse to let Grün on, but the Swiss will be getting the chance initially. Grün eclipses Benaglio when it comes to kicking, throwing and rushing out, but overall Benaglio is the better keeper.
Ricardo Rodriguez is a great full back and one of the key players. He will be the first choice on the left flank, and on the opposite side, pacey Sebastian Jung is the envisaged choice. Club profile Marcel Schäfer will alternate with Rodriguez if necessary, but Schäfer can also play higher up the field. Similarly, right defender backups Christian Träsch and veteran Patrick Ochs are both very versatile. Had they not been, one of them would probably have been disposed, as three right defenders is on the high side.
The central defence will be led by the best and most experienced defender of the team, namely Brazilian 30-year-old Naldo. Next to him, we will see either Timm Klose or young talent Robin Knoche. As they are rather even as players, it’s hard to say who should play at the moment. There will probably be a lot of alternation between them, and time will tell who impresses the most.
Slobodan Medojevic and Belgian wonderkid Junior Malanda are primarily defensive midfielders, but they can both play as centre half if needed.
As the hub in midfield, Luiz Gustavo will have an important role. With superb defensive characteristics and a massive work rate he is arguably our best central midfielder. Stindl is a more creative player and was signed to complement Luiz Gustavo. Mateusz Klich, as well as mentioned Medojevic and Malanda will be backing up.
Kevin De Bruyne is extremely skilful and will be operating centrally on the final third as an advanced playmaker. Talented Maximilian Arnold doesn’t hold the same quality just yet, but he will have his chances to develop as he can also alternate with the wingers. On the flanks, Ivan Perisic, Vieirinha and Caligiuri constitute a great offensive threat.
Dutchman Bas Dost and cult Croatian Ivica Olic are the only natural strikers of the team, and will have to compete with each other for the striker role. Dost is a typical poacher, specialized in scoring goals. Olic, on the other hand, might not be the most clinical finisher, but offers pace, energy and determination.
Pre-season
Overall, I'm pleased with our pre-season, during which we accounted for fourteen goals scored and two goals conceded, as well as four wins and one loss.
Vieirinha and Robin Knoche have been the most impressive players of the pre-season. On the contrary I have some concerns regarding Ivan Perisic, whose training reports have been questionable, but hopefully he will step up as the competitions begin.
After conceding goals against Ajax and Montpellier as a result of a high defensive line, I've made some minor tactical adjustments to combat that. Also, it's encouraging to see that Bas Dost has been doing well from his poacher role, as I saw a risk of him becoming detached from the game.
http://s29.postimg.org/w398ldftz/Vfl_Wolfsburg.png
General info
Name: VfL Wolfsburg
City: Wolfsburg
Nickname: Die Wölfe
Year founded: 1945
Rivals: Hannover, Braunschweig
Stadium: Volkswagen Arena (capacity of 30 000)
Trophies: Bundesliga (2008/2009)
Season aspirations
Starting in 2013, the main goal for the season 2013/2014 will be to qualify for the Champions League. Last season, the team struggled to get results, and finished no higher than eleventh in the Bundesliga. Since winning its hitherto only league title in 2008/2009, things haven’t been going too well, and the long-term goal is to reestablish Wolfsburg as a top team in Germany.
http://s4.postimg.org/vwziwb32l/Tabellhistorik_Vf_L.png
Tactics and transfers
I intend to apply a direct, high-tempo 4-2-3-1 formation, adjusted in terms of pressure and mentality depending on the opposition. In most games we will play attacking football, but against teams like Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund we might focus on defence and counterattacks.
With a transfer budget of hardly €4 million, there wasn’t much room for improvements. The team could probably do with an additional striker and possibly a centre half. Anyway, I reckoned it was most important to sign a central midfielder with passing qualities, and thus the money were spent on Lars Stindl from local rivals Hannover. To release the wage space, Felipe and Kevin Scheidhauer have been loaned out, and a couple of players have been released after mutual contract terminations.
As the squad is on the verge of being too large, I might sell someone more.
http://s1.postimg.org/4byczcbpb/Taktik_Vf_L.png
Squad
Swiss Diego Benaglio is a very good goalkeeper and the most reasonable first choice between the posts. Max Grün provides a reliable backup option. Young Marius Sauß will be a part of the first team, even though it’s unlikely he will get much playing time, except perhaps for a cup game here and there. If Benaglio wouldn’t convince, I am not averse to let Grün on, but the Swiss will be getting the chance initially. Grün eclipses Benaglio when it comes to kicking, throwing and rushing out, but overall Benaglio is the better keeper.
Ricardo Rodriguez is a great full back and one of the key players. He will be the first choice on the left flank, and on the opposite side, pacey Sebastian Jung is the envisaged choice. Club profile Marcel Schäfer will alternate with Rodriguez if necessary, but Schäfer can also play higher up the field. Similarly, right defender backups Christian Träsch and veteran Patrick Ochs are both very versatile. Had they not been, one of them would probably have been disposed, as three right defenders is on the high side.
The central defence will be led by the best and most experienced defender of the team, namely Brazilian 30-year-old Naldo. Next to him, we will see either Timm Klose or young talent Robin Knoche. As they are rather even as players, it’s hard to say who should play at the moment. There will probably be a lot of alternation between them, and time will tell who impresses the most.
Slobodan Medojevic and Belgian wonderkid Junior Malanda are primarily defensive midfielders, but they can both play as centre half if needed.
As the hub in midfield, Luiz Gustavo will have an important role. With superb defensive characteristics and a massive work rate he is arguably our best central midfielder. Stindl is a more creative player and was signed to complement Luiz Gustavo. Mateusz Klich, as well as mentioned Medojevic and Malanda will be backing up.
Kevin De Bruyne is extremely skilful and will be operating centrally on the final third as an advanced playmaker. Talented Maximilian Arnold doesn’t hold the same quality just yet, but he will have his chances to develop as he can also alternate with the wingers. On the flanks, Ivan Perisic, Vieirinha and Caligiuri constitute a great offensive threat.
Dutchman Bas Dost and cult Croatian Ivica Olic are the only natural strikers of the team, and will have to compete with each other for the striker role. Dost is a typical poacher, specialized in scoring goals. Olic, on the other hand, might not be the most clinical finisher, but offers pace, energy and determination.
Pre-season
Overall, I'm pleased with our pre-season, during which we accounted for fourteen goals scored and two goals conceded, as well as four wins and one loss.
http://s9.postimg.org/fmu1lh58v/F_rs_song_Vf_L.png
Vieirinha and Robin Knoche have been the most impressive players of the pre-season. On the contrary I have some concerns regarding Ivan Perisic, whose training reports have been questionable, but hopefully he will step up as the competitions begin.
After conceding goals against Ajax and Montpellier as a result of a high defensive line, I've made some minor tactical adjustments to combat that. Also, it's encouraging to see that Bas Dost has been doing well from his poacher role, as I saw a risk of him becoming detached from the game.