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Germany proved to the world that they are a firm candidate to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup with a crushing victory over Australia. Throughout the game, Australia played very smoothly until the last 30 minutes of the match with the expulsion of Tim Cahill. with this clear victory, Germany debuted the World Cup set the right foot and exhibited great soccer to the Australians and were effective to widen the score of 4 goals. Also, Germany is consolidated for now as the leader of Group D with 3 points alongside Ghana, who defeated Serbia 1 - 0 with a penalty kick executed by Gyan Asamoah. Lukas Podolski opened the score at the 8 minute and Miroslav Klose took advantage to widen the score of 2 - 0 with a fantastic header at the 26 minute.
In the second half, Germany's became more and more effective in their offensive with goals from Thomas Müller and Cacau. Australia fought for what they believed in and showed the best effort, even though of the crushing defeat. Captain Philipp Lahm, Mezut Ozil and Thomas Müller took advantage of the weak defense of the Australians, which showed a very erratic tactics and lack of concentration towards the Germans. Klose had a very good performance in the game but the only thing that lacked was that he missed more than one occassion to score a goal, but he gave great assists and effective passes that Australia's defense did not catch up to the expectations of the audience. With this convincing collective scheme, Germany demonstrated a great sense of control in the field even though it missed the absence of captain Michael Ballack.
With Germany's victory, this also demonstrated that the country is destined to go far in the World Cup and even has aspirations to win it so. If Germany defeats Serbia in the next game, they are surely in the round of 16, but it's not going to be easy because Serbia is a good collective team that gave many difficulties to Ghana to score.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Germany Demolished Australia
Posted by ivansotomayormunoz at 1:10 AM
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