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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | German national team trainer Joachim Löw reserved special praise for Lukas Podolski after the Bayern Munich striker inspired Germany to a 4-0 win over Cyprus. Podolski scored one himself and provided two assists as the Germans restored some much needed pride after losing 3-0 to the Czech Republic in October. “All our goals were well worked. That Lukas was able to come from deep was known to us, and what he did tonight was pure class. “He is a constant positive for us in the national team” Joachim Löw said after the match. Poldi continued his fantastic form for the national team, which stands in contrast to his club form. The Bayern forward now has 25 goals in 44 games for Germany. “I always try to do my best in every game. Tonight was a small step forward, but I have to keep working, then things will continue to click like it did tonight” he said. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Podolski On Form As Germany Rout Cyprus Germany returned to winning ways with a Lukas Podolski inspired 4-0 win over Cyprus in Hannover. The already qualified Germans restored their fans faith after their previoos loss to the Czech Republic. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Below-par Germany held by Wales Written by: AFP
The result was academic as Germany had booked their place at next June's European Championships in Austria and Switzerland with a 0-0 draw in Dublin last month, while the Welsh were merely playing for pride. But Wales' coach John Toshack can be proud of his team after they matched the Germans who produced a below-par performance which leaves them second in Group D behind the Czech Republic. The pre-match talk from German striker Miroslav Klose, top scorer at last year's World Cup, had been of a goal bonanza after he netted his 36th international goal in Saturday's 4-0 qualifier win over Cyprus. There had been pre-match rumours of Germany being prepared to sacrifice a result against Wales for a favourable draw at next summer's Euro 2008 tournament, something coach Joachim Loew was quick to play down. "We did everything we could to win the game," said Loew. "We never found our rhythm and made it easy for Wales. But it is wrong to say we played badly intentionally. We just had a bad day, we have still had a good qualification campaign." But a heavily weakened Welsh side, who showed some fighting spirit with a 2-2 draw against the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff last Saturday, were never outplayed and tested the Germans on several occasions. "I am very happy with the result and proud of the team," said Wales coach Toshack. "We had five players who can still play for the under-21 side and we were without Gareth Bale and Craig Bellamy, so this was a good finish for us." With nothing hanging on the game, this was a far cry from the teams last meeting when Germany humbled the Welsh 2-0 in Cardiff in September as Klose slotted both goals. The home side made a bright start as Lukas Podolski, continuing in the attacking midfield role which was so successful against Cyprus, made an early impression. He unleashed the first real shot of the game on 10 minutes and midfielder partner Tim Borowski clattered the posts soon after. This was a Welsh side desperately short of experience and attacking options with striker Freddy Eastwood out with a knee injury, Craig Bellamy missing with a groin problem and Jason Koumas suspended. Derby County's Rob Earnshaw, who missed Saturday's draw against the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff with flu, was the lone striker up front. Wales had their share of chances in a low-key opening with Germany's goalkeeper Jens Lehmann forced into a diving save just before half-time as a Simon Davies shot flew wide. It was 0-0 at the break, but second-half substitute Simon Rolfes had an early chance with a header, but there was little for either side to cheer about in the second 45 minutes. But the home side would be disappointed to have squandered a 15-4 ratio of shots on goal as they failed to convert their chances. There was a late flurry of yellow cards for Wales as defenders James Collins and Danny Gabbidon, plus goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey picked up bookings in the last ten minutes. There were a few boos and whistles at the final whistle, something Germany's defender Philipp Lahm said he could understand. "If we draw 0-0 at home against Wales, you can expect the whistles of the fans. We were weak in the first-half and we didn't concentrate 100 percent." | ||||||
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| Soccer Forums Rookie Offline Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada Posts: 20,159 vCash: 23720747 Rep Points: 1487 | Fifa World Rankings Update ~ Argentina #1 Argentina return to the top of FIFA rankings Written by: AFP
The South Americans played 16 times during the year winning 11, losing three and drawing two of them. World champions Italy are in third position after qualifiying for next summer's Euro 2008 finals. FIFA world rankings 1. Argentina 1523 points 2. Brazil 1502 3. Italy 1498 4. Spain 1349 5. Germany 1298 6. Czech Republic 1290 7. France 1243 8. Portugal 1241 9. Netherlands 1170 10. Croatia 1129 | ||||||
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Fifa are fucking stupid. This is gay. I don't think ANY South American deserves to be in the top 5. Year after year they go vs shit teams. In Europe every year they go vs Amazing teams. Stick Argentina and Brazil in the Euro 2008. Granted they would do well but do this year after year and they wont even be ranked at teh top. Fifa are some racist fuckers. |
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| Soccer Forums Rookie Offline Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada Posts: 20,159 vCash: 23720747 Rep Points: 1487 | Germany to warm up for Euro against Belarus, Serbia Written by: AFP
Germany, among the favourites for the June 2-29 championships in Austria and Switzerland, will play Belarus on May 27 in Kaiserslautern and Serbia four days later in Gelsenkirchen. Belarus are ranked only 60th in FIFA's rankings, while Serbia are ranked 27th. Germany coach Joachim Loew said the pair were chosen due to their "similarities" with Germany's group rivals. Loew said: "We've chosen these two teams because they have similar characteristics, as regards mentality and style of game, to Poland and Croatia." Germany will play their first group match against Poland on June 8 in Klagenfurt, Austria, face Croatia on June 11 and then meet co-hosts Austria on June 16. In other pre-tournament warm-up matches Germany will face Austria on February 6 in Vienna and Switzerland on March 26. Germany's headquarters for the tournament will be in Ascona, Switzerland. | ||||||
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| El Salvador # 1 GO ES! Offline Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: MD/DC Posts: 1,800 vCash: 500 Rep Points: 2 | Germany is ranked #5 in the FIFA Rankings as of June 4 ,2008. FIFA.com - The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking __________________ EL SALVADOR World Cup Appearances: 1970,1982 |
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| El Salvador # 1 GO ES! Offline Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: MD/DC Posts: 1,800 vCash: 500 Rep Points: 2 | Germany is ranked #3 in the FIFA Rankings as of July 2 ,2008. FIFA.com - The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking __________________ EL SALVADOR World Cup Appearances: 1970,1982 |
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