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Group D, 18:30 GMT, June 13, 2010
Durban Stadium, Durban, South Africa
shock Socceroos to Germany Germany some international pride have returned four years ago, as she reached the semi-finals on home soil, but the perception of Germany as one of the favorites before the tournament is a thing of the past. Born
The loss of Michael Ballack to an ankle injury, injuries, thanks to a late tackle from the German-Kevin-Prince Boateng in the FA Cup final last month, said coach Joachim Loew had to tear effectively its plans for South Africa and start again. The Germany captain was the focal point of the team both on and off the pitch, and the loss of such an inspiring figure is difficult to cope with such a late stage. Replacing the experienced 33 year-old Ballack with a 21-year-old rookie in international Mesut Özil is a risk, but it could be a master-stroke if Ozil to the pace of World Cup matches quickly.
Much is on the shoulders of Captain Phillip Lahm new rest, while Bastian Schweinsteiger will be at the heart of midfield, so that Ozil push on in search of goals and be the key to open Australia’s defense.
With Lukas Podolski and Miroslav Klose miserably short form, Germany may have to cut well on their defense to leave in order to reach the later stages. There is certainly no reason why not go to Australia in the game with some confidence.
Australia’s biggest concern is a lack of depth to their squad and all the striker deserves the name. With Harry Kewell struggling with injuries and Scott McDonald and left unexpectedly at home, coach Pim Verbeek is left unturned to Nikita Rukavytsya, Brett Holman left for Joshua Kennedy goals. could be missing
With the aging cadre of Australia, the athleticism and drive that had the side under Guus Hiddink four years ago, without the Socceroos will be a very one-dimensional page has become. And the nature of the threadbare squad Verbeek makes no Plan B difficult to realize.
Brett Emerton and Mark Bresciano will look for creativity and breadth of Australia, but without a focal point for attacks add it could be that they too find themselves sitting lower than they would like. This may particularly be the case, which is now playing for Rovers are Emerton at right back for his club, Blackburn.
Germany Players to watch: Mesut Ozil. The loss of Michael Ballack to injury means Ozil will come into the side and get the chance to use his mark on the World Cup earlier make than he had expected. The Werder Bremen midfielder was a key figure in the team that defeated Germany and the European U-21 World Championships last year and with only 10 matches to get his name, now has a chance on the biggest stages. A player with a cultured left foot, and his lack of consistency Germany be fatal.
Australia Players to watch: Tim Cahill. While it might be obvious to say that the threat from set-pieces of Cahill, no surprise, the German defense because it demonstrates his ability to lose his marker again and again in the Premier League to fight even the best prepared team to treat his threat. open to attack with a lack of opportunities Pim Verbeek, he is instructed to position Cahill’s courage, the power Socceroos through to the second round for the second consecutive finals. With 20 goals in 40 international appearances Cahill is more fertile than any of the nation’s current strikers.
Key battle: Lucas Neill v Miroslav Klose. Klose should be behind only Gerd Müller in Germany for scoring chances, but the 2009/10 season was to forget for Bayern Munich striker. After only three goals scored all season, Klose has been in the warm-up games in Germany in Argentina. But coach Joachim Loew his support behind Klose, a proven and dangerous tournament has thrown performance. Despite his recent sufferings mean his style is lively Lucas Neill has to be on his toes at the center of the Australia Defence. An out-of-Art Klose is still troublesome than most of the strikers at the World Cup.
Trivia: Australia scored the most goals in a World Cup qualifying match against American Samoa, in 2001 after 31-0.
Statistics: Germany’s Miroslav Klose has made 48 goals in 96 games for Germany, but he managed only three in the league for his club this season.
Odds: Germany (1.50), the draw (4.20), Australia (7.00) with Bet365. Tim Cahill, at the last gate at 13.00 clock is a tempting offer.
Prediction: Australia may not provide the strength in depth and a little forward, but Ballack-less Germany side still has to answer many questions. Germany should win, but it will not be as easy as beating the odds.
BIO teams for this game:
Germany: Group D
Manager: Joachim Löw
Star Player: Bastian Schweinsteiger
World Cup Appearances 16
Australia: Group D
Manager: Pim Verbeek
Star Player: Tim Cahill
World Cup bets: 3
Germany Vs Australia team profile
Germany: Group D
The perennial bridesmaid of the World Cup and the European Championship after the turn of the century, Germany is looking for the day of the “best losers shed” in South Africa record, and her first international title since Euro ’96 triumph.Germany by their qualification for South Africa cruised, but Joachim Löw penchant for tinkering with his squad has seen his team struggle for dominance in matches they should win, especially in their game against Finland.Low is his veterans from Michael Ballack, Miroslav Klose and Frings will be looking for cakes, to finally win one for the team.
opportunities for Germany to win FIFA World Cup 2010:
Perennial strong performer in tournaments Low’s side will certainly be contenders again in South Africa. If the likes of Ballack, Miroslav Klose and Mario Gomez then a quarter-final spot could be, at least they could expect.
Australia: Group D
Australia comfortably secured back-to-back World Cup Finals qualification, by going through the final round of Asian qualifying group games undefeated.They a few horrors suffered in the pre-qualification group, but with established players like Harry Kewell (Galatasaray), Tim Cahill (Everton) and Mark Schwarzer (Fulham) in the squad, they’ll go to second round of the place they deserved in 2006.
now part of the Asian Football Confederation, Pim Verbeek’s “Socceroos” have experience, a physical presence and confidence. They also lead to the final feel anger, they were treated harshly in conceding defeat only to a late penalty against Italy in 2006. to win
The opportunities for Australia FIFA World Cup 2010: Impressive
under Guus Hiddink at the 2006 finals, they will think they have a good chance of at least a par its course, the last 16 in South Africa, but the group stage draw some have caused consternation.
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