World Cup 2022: Germany’s substitute goalkeeper is worth more than Costa Rica’s entire squad

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Market values ​​in comparison: Germany’s substitute goalkeeper is worth more than Costa Rica’s entire squad

Team photo before the second World Cup preliminary round match against Spain: According to “Transfermarkt”, the eleven players in this photo alone have a market value of 488 million euros

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If it were purely based on market value, Costa Rica would not need to play against the DFB team for the last group game: the German national squad is worth 47 times as much. But football is not painting by numbers.

Numbers games are known to be very popular in football – especially when something is at stake. And on Thursday evening everything is at stake for the German national team. The last World Cup preliminary round game against Costa Rica is also the first final for the DFB team. A win is mandatory, otherwise the team can start their journey home.

DFB-Elf is worth around 885 billion euros

“Los Ticos” are not a problem on paper: According to “transfermarkt.de”, Germany’s substitute goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen alone is worth almost twice as much as the entire 26-man opponent squad. Or to put it another way: the DFB selection has a market value of 885.5 million euros, which is 47 times higher than the Costa Rican selection. “Transfermarkt” gives the value of 20 of the 26 Ticos as less than one million euros each. But money alone does not necessarily score goals – after all, the squad from World Cup horror Japan was only worth a fifth of the DFB team.

Incidentally, the German gold standard at this World Cup is Jamal Musiala from FC Bayern. The 19-year-old midfield wonder has a whopping 100 million euros. Bayern colleague Joshua Kimmich is in second place with a market value of 80 million euros.

Costa Rica’s most expensive player is worth as much as Germany’s ‘bargain’

But it usually doesn’t speak for the quality of a squad when the most expensive man is between the posts. At a “mere” five million euros, Keylor Navas is Costa Rica’s most valuable player – although the former Real Madrid goalkeeper is no longer a youngster at the age of 35.

Ironically, Germany’s most dazzling player to date is just as “cheap”. Although Werder Bremen reportedly wants to demand a whopping 20 million euros for Niclas Füllkrug, the hero against Spain, if the worst comes to the worst, “Lücke’s” probably far more realistic transfer fee is also five million euros according to “Transfermarkt”. This makes him the cheapest player in the squad.

If it’s not even on the podium by market value

If you only go by market value, the Germans could also make up the title directly. The cup would go to England: For all 26 Three Lions, a whopping 1.26 billion euros would have to shell out. The squads from Brazil, France and Portugal are all worth more than the German national team. But in the end, as I said, it’s all just theory. In any case, Germany has rarely fared well with its role as the overpowering favourite. At the last World Cup, South Korea, a significantly cheaper team, kicked the Germans out of the tournament. All in all, it stays the same: football is not a subjunctive. And that’s good.

Source: “tansfermarkt.de

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