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Germany's attacking firepower—8 goals behind a diverse attack group
Germany scored 8 goals in three group stage matches, making them the second-highest scoring team among the 32 teams (only behind France's 9 goals). Moreover, these 8 goals came from 6 different players—Havertz (2 goals), Musiala (2 goals), Wirtz (1 goal), Sané (1 goal), Füllkrug (1 goal), and Kimmich (1 penalty).
This multi-pronged attacking approach makes it difficult for opponents to limit Germany through targeted defense. Although Paraguay has strong defensive discipline, facing a team where "everyone can score" will put immense pressure on their defense.
Havertz's tactical value is particularly prominent. He is not a traditional center-forward but a "false nine"—able to drop deep to receive passes, drift wide to break through, and cut into the box to attack. This flexible movement makes it very uncomfortable for the center-backs marking him. If Paraguay uses two center-backs to mark Havertz, German midfielders Musiala and Wirtz will gain space for long-range shots; if they relax their marking on Havertz, he can directly threaten the goal himself.
Germany's attacking arsenal is rich enough; Paraguay's defense will face its biggest test since the group stage began.
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