Forward, girls! That's what Jogi's boys say about the Women's World Cup

"I wish the women that the World Cup will be a similarly impressive event as the 'Sommermärchen' in 2006. I would like to wholeheartedly treat them to this experience.For us, the World Cup weeks in Germany will be unforgettable - hopefully that will be the end also for the German team at the World Cup 2011. And it would be great, of course, if it could celebrate the title as a host. "

Philipp Lahm, 28, full-back and captain of the German national team

"I'm not an expert in women's football, but the US and Brazil are sure to have a say in winning the championship, but I've seen some of the same high performances by European teams like Sweden and England or Asian teams like Japan and North Korea That's why we're definitely going to experience an exciting World Cup in Germany. "

Thomas Müller, 21, striker and attacking midfielder of the national team



"Women's football is a sport that has developed very well, and it is our women who play a major role in this, and the achievements and achievements of the DFB team are just impressive, whether at the Olympics, World or European Championships."

Arne Friedrich, 32, central defender of the national team

"I think our women's national team is playing attractive football and I like the offensive attitude, so to play such a game, you need strong players - and we have them in the squad, so I look forward to the World Cup with optimism."

Mats Hummels, 22, central defender of the national team



"Of course I keep my fingers crossed for our women that it will be the third World Cup title in a row, but at a World Cup you have to have the necessary luck in addition to a lot of skills.The tournament in Germany will certainly cast a spell over many fans draw and against defending champions Germany, the competition will give everything. "

Miro Klose, 32, striker of the national team and after the Brazilian Ronaldo, the most successful World Cup shooter in the world

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Philipp Lahm, Jogi, Germany, World Cup 2011, USA, Brazil