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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:12 am
 


By Luke Harding / World Cup countdown 11:36am

Italy 4-1 Germany.

Today's German papers do not exactly make happy reading for Jürgen Klinsmann, the embattled coach of the German football team. 'Disaster', 'Shocking' and 'Crass' were some of the politer words deployed this morning, after Germany's humiliating 1-4 defeat last night by Italy in Florence. There was little positive to say about Germany's performance during yesterday's friendly, which saw the team concede two goals within the first six minutes. By half time they were 0-3 down. It didn't get any better in the second half. Michael Ballack, Germany's captain and star player, failed to do anything. The team appeared terrible in defence, weak on attack, and generally clueless.


As the German tabloid Bild put it this morning - commenting on rumours that Ballack might leave Bayern Munich for FC Chelsea: '26,000 Euros a day at Chelsea? Yesterday Ballack's performance was at best worth a pizza.'

With 99 days to go until the World Cup, it is beginning to look as if the hosts Germany could face an embarrassingly early exit from the competition. Until now, I had always assumed that when my German friends said that the German team had little chance of winning the 2006 World Cup, this was merely a product of Germany's famous cultural pessimism. Germans, for obvious historical reasons, have a tendency to talk their national football team down - despite the fact that it has won the World Cup three times, and has a far better record in the competition than England (not the modern Germany, of course. Only West Germany).

Now, however, I'm beginning to think that my German friends might be right. The current Klinsmann team really isn't very good. Several players - Friedrich, Podolski and Mertesacker - were awful on the night. The only player who acquitted himself decently last night was Jens Lehmann, the Arsenal goalkeeper - and he let in four goals. This morning, German football pundits made little secret of their contempt for Klinsmann, who has faced months of drip-drip criticism for his decision to live in California while coaching the German national squad. Last night it became clear that his experimental defence arrangement wasn't exactly working. Klinsmann can only hope that once the current Champions League fixtures are over, his team will find better form.


guardian.co.uk

Meanwhile, France also struck fear and terror into their World Cup opponents by being beaten 2-1 by mighty Slovakia.

Switzerland, one of France's World Cup opponents, thrashed lowly Scotland 3-1, and England (currently ranked No1 in Europe) beat Uruguay 2-1.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:39 pm
 


Germany hasn't been producing star quality players like they used to in the past. Guys like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Lothar Matthäus, Klinsmann who could turn it up a notch when they needed it.

Don't count them out, though. They probably won't win, but they will find a way to be respectable.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:48 pm
 


Hey what do you expect? it was a friendly. It's not like players try their hardest.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:04 pm
 


i expect them to perform smth much better that this when it comes to the point


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:03 pm
 


daVinci wrote:
Germany hasn't been producing star quality players like they used to in the past. Guys like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Lothar Matthäus, Klinsmann who could turn it up a notch when they needed it.

Don't count them out, though. They probably won't win, but they will find a way to be respectable.


This team looks better than the 2002 one that made the final so who knows.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 3:59 am
 


Yeah, the Fifa Worldcup in 02 was great for Germany!

But it was disapointing seeing our boys loos against Italy.
I think they're just overpaid bastards (I think all of them are millionaires and do too little for their money)!


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