World Cup 2010: Germany and forcefully and thrashed Australia in his debut (4-0)

They are younger, have more quality and very hungry for titles. This has been demonstrated in his debut World Cup, where they have run over Australia. Led by Khedira, led by the magic of Ozil and dose of veteran contributors Klose and Podolski are a formidable group.
World Cup 2010: Germany and forcefully and thrashed Australia in his debut (4-0)

Germany beats strong in his first World Cup match after a 4-0 thrashing to Australia with the first rout of the tournament and why not, the best football so far deployed so far this World Cup in South Africa.

German football is not too elaborate, as the changes introduced by the combined Teutonic Low insufficient to break a tradition of power and direct play that seems to have reached the peak at this meeting.

The German alternative is firm, serious, effective and winning, for what is already positioned as a candidate to win this World Cup. Klose, Podolski, Ozil, Khedira and company have wiped off the map to Australia with bad luck and few alternatives, but the Australian team has tried to make the fateful grip characteristic initial clash.

The meeting began with a characteristic strength. Germany began to attack from the minute one of the game, but Australia did not confine itself to put the bus in front of his goal, but stood up to the giant Teutonic.

So all, after a tug of war with exchange of blows, Podolski impaled the first game with a chutazo of great violence that brought to light the butter from the hands of Schwarzer to put the mitt with fear and almost ran out of it.

Not 10 minutes had past or party and Germany won and was looking for more goals, with an impressive Ozil, a large Khedira and Klose Fallon, in both a try, finished dialing.

Klose himself after missing sometimes very clear that he had given his teammates, scored the second of the game near the half-hour meeting. Schwarzer again be left out evidence that a very bad Klose advantage to finish with the head at goal.

The second time came and Australia continued its bad luck to see how the referee Marco Rodriguez Mexico expelled in a very rigorous Cahill, Southern's only hope, after a hard tackle from behind. It was very collegial discussion of Aztec arbitration, which he put too much into the pool feet in a party that, in theory, should have been simple in its conduct arbitration.

Australia and Germany collapsed altogether was used to settle the match with two more goals from Müller, a bill both beautiful and Cacau, who scored in the first ball that touched upon entering the field in the second half.

The event has expired and is in the retina of the rival German team a trip to Germany helped to roll without forcing a lower level opponent, but also the letter on the table and is clear. Germany is here.

STATEMENT OF THE PARTY:

4 - Germany: Manuel Neuer, Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Holger Badstuber, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Sami Khedira, Mesut Özil (Mario Gomes, m.74), Thomas Müller, Lukas Podolski (Marko Marin, m.81) Miroslav Klose (Cacau, m.68).

0 - Australia: Mark Schwarzer, Luke Wilkshire, Craig Moore, Lucas Neill, Scott Chipperfield, Brett Emerton, Jason Culina, Vince Grella (Brett Holman, m.46), Carl Valeri, Tim Cahill, Richard Garcia (Nikita Rukavytsya, m. 64).

Goals: 1-0, M.8: Podolski. 2-0, M.26: Klose. 3-0, m.68: Müller. 4-0, m.70: Cacau.

Referee: Marco Rodriguez ( Mexico ). Yellow cards: for Germany, and Cacau Özil, for Australia, Craig Moore, Lucas Neil and Carl Valeri. Direct Red Cahill (m.57) for a ticket to Schweinsteiger.

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