Toni Kroos Man of the match
While there's no heir apparent to Germany's striker void, Die Mannschaft take great pride in being a sum of their parts, with man-of-the-match contenders strewn throughout their squad.
After the 2-0 win over Ukraine on Sunday, Toni Kroos took those honours with a puppeteer's display, leading the tournament in passes made before the second round of fixtures got underway, per Squawka:
The Real Madrid midfielder is at 6-1 to claim man-of-the-match honours once more against Poland, per Oddschecker, while Thomas Muller is just ahead of him at 5-1.
That being said, the Guardian's Richard Jolly recently noted this year's European Championship hasn't been kind to the elite scoring favourites:
The more adventurous bettor may like the look of Poland striker Robert Lewandowski to take the gong, priced at 6-1 as he prepares to go up against a throng of his Bayern Munich team-mates in Saint-Denis.
If it's a defensive leader you're after, Jerome Boateng is a long shot at 25-1 to be named man of the match, while either goalkeeper is listed at 12-1, covering both Manuel Neuer (Germany) and Wojciech Szczesny (Poland).
While there's no heir apparent to Germany's striker void, Die Mannschaft take great pride in being a sum of their parts, with man-of-the-match contenders strewn throughout their squad.
After the 2-0 win over Ukraine on Sunday, Toni Kroos took those honours with a puppeteer's display, leading the tournament in passes made before the second round of fixtures got underway, per Squawka:
The Real Madrid midfielder is at 6-1 to claim man-of-the-match honours once more against Poland, per Oddschecker, while Thomas Muller is just ahead of him at 5-1.
That being said, the Guardian's Richard Jolly recently noted this year's European Championship hasn't been kind to the elite scoring favourites:
The more adventurous bettor may like the look of Poland striker Robert Lewandowski to take the gong, priced at 6-1 as he prepares to go up against a throng of his Bayern Munich team-mates in Saint-Denis.
If it's a defensive leader you're after, Jerome Boateng is a long shot at 25-1 to be named man of the match, while either goalkeeper is listed at 12-1, covering both Manuel Neuer (Germany) and Wojciech Szczesny (Poland).
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