Monday, June 14, 2010

Germany vs. Australia

Group D. Moses Mabida Stadium, Durban [this stadium is so pretty, it embodies the sea, swooping birds and the relaxed Durban atmosphere]

Germany 4-0 Australia

Goal Scorers: Podolski, Klose, Muller & Cacao

RED CARD: Tim Cahill

Germany played a sharply gorgeous game. Oh, I could watch it again, unlike the English game which made me rather dizzy. I was surprised when it finished, because it was so entirely enjoyable. 'We loved watching it' thought all the thousands of fans in Germany, South Africa and the rest of the world, besides the poor Aussies of course.

With a cool professionalism, a steady confidence, and knowing what they wanted to do, they played soccer. They are getting much better at being cool and easing up a bit on the cold front though I don’t think they might be trying out Mohawks or dreadlocks soon. They showed us how to neatly step away from the offside rule and control the game, cutting up the field into square set pieces, if you wanted to learn how to play; this was the match to watch.

The Germans planned their game, tried hard to implement it and succeeded well. They say a German can’t dribble but I think their imaginations, normally used for mechanical matters, are improving a bit more in the creative way. The young captain Philip Lahm, did a pretty good job. The guy was everywhere; defending goals, busy playing the midfield and encouraging on the players on in the front. Michael Ballack you are missed, but the team is doing quite well by itself.

From the past seven matches this was the first game that I caught almost all the names of the players. Alright, I knew quite a few of them, being a bit of a fan of the team, but they stood out by performing in each of their positions well. If anything, I can describe the game as played properly. They coordinate wonderfully too, and the commentator pointed out that young players, Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira, looked like they had been part of the team for years. These two guys were superb, brothers, we’re proud of you, may Allah bless you.

The Australians played dirty. Alright, they couldn’t play, but it did not mean that there were yellow cards and all sorts of fouls going on. I’m not sure Tim Cahill’s red card was deserved though. That referee with his slicked back hair was very serious about upholding standards.

I did not have quite the expectation after seeing Bayern Munich’s performance in the Champion’s League final, though I'm thrilled that they seem to have recovered their form. Lucas Podolski hit that ball in so hard, the goalies hands cracked and the ball went in. Man, I thought of ’06 and all those goals. The Australians had the first chance, but they missed it, because there are invisible walls blocking the goals, or there is a mirror somewhere that catches their attention, or the vuvuzelas suddenly pierce the inner brain, so they kick it in the wrong direction. There has way too much of this lately, with South Africa being the first to show us. Klose couldn't do it either, what was it, the third time that he headed it in? Mesut also having a few tries at cracking it. Muller’s fantastic shot, Cacao’s easy kick, and I thought they might make it a few more.

It was a wicked game for the tree time world champions but one against a small side. I want to see what will happen when they play Ghana.

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