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Germany 4 - 2 Costa Rica - 6th Goal by Torsten Frings

Watch – Germany 4 – 2 Costa Rica – 6th Goal by Torsten Frings

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Stunning Strike by Torsten Frings in the opening game of the World Cup 2006.

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This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled Germany 4 – 2 Costa Rica – 6th Goal by Torsten Frings and credited to l1gall. Viewing time is 00:01:02, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

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  1. @BlackPanteraSociety Well, Werder supporters an Germans are a pretty good number of people. Don't forget that he never played in any club outside Germany. There aren't many german midfielders that are "famous". Ballack, for example, wasn't recognized by a bigger audience until he played in Chelsea, and that doesn't mean he wasn't good. The most obvious example is what happened with Khedira and Özil. Before the World Cup, only the Germans knew who they were, and now they are in Real Madrid.

  2. @BlackPanteraSociety Was he injured at the time of the WC? I remeber that a lot of midfielders were injured at that time. Or it was that Löw didn't take him seriously? Something like that happened to Hitzlsperger, he played ALL the matches in the qualifying, and missed the WC.

  3. @Lethargyca
    I'll tell you another underrated player. From an underrated team too. Jacek Krzynowek of Poland. Check out his goal against Portugal. It was brilliant too. He got quite a bit of luck but it was still a brilliant strike from him.
    My point is: I agree with you that Frings is a bit underrated, while: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and some other players are a bit overrated, but the German team isn't underrated so it's not as bad as both players AND teams being uderrated.

  4. @ToughFilTSK79 yeah i know him… last team i saw he was playing for was Leverkusen, but there are tons of underrated players such as Diego Rivas, Kolarov, Mertesacker, Rosicky, Riise, Pirlo, Eduardo, Van Buyten,Riquelme, Recoba, Ljungberg…and the list keeps growing up, cause earning a rep in football nowdays is all about a contract with Nike or Adidas.

    But getting back to the Frings thing, did you know Bremen offered him a manager job in Bremen whenever he wants? such a cool thing.

  5. @Lethargyca I know them all but I don't think: Pirlo, Rosicky, Mertesacker are too uderrated. I still think that Frings Long range shots are astounding!
    I never heard about Frings getting any manager jobs. I mean I know he's retired from international football since 2008. But all ready he might be managing teams? pretty sweet!

  6. @marcinjerzysawicki yeah they signed him for 2 and a half years. Finally TFC is getting some World class players into their squad.

    Its a shame Joachim Low did not call him for the previous World cup.

  7. @KaGaWa995 No not really. he is still a good player. Loew didn't take him because he wanted to built a new team with a younger generation. The old team was starting to fall apart. People thought low is crazy after having called up all these new players like khedira, oezil, boateng etc that no one ever heard of. People were doubting that Germany would fail miserably at the WC. But he got 3rd place with crazy results. This is what Dunga failed at.

    btw, Torsten goes to Canada, not USA.

  8. @LSBonnPower
    Trust me he isnt as good as 2006. I follow the Bundesliga and the peoples who thought Germany would fail 2010 arent well informed about the team. Especially Mesut Özil played 2009/2010 a great saison!

  9. siento mucho q le haya pasado eso a costa rica pero hay que reconocer

    los demas equipos de centroamerica solo van al mundial a servir de cheque al portador

  10. De hecho para nosotros es una proeza haber ido a 3 mundiales, mientras que ustedes han ido a más de 10, una pena, el fútbol de C.A. es de los peores del planeta.

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Preview (2nd Stage): Argentina vs Mexico

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FIFA World Cup ArgentinaArgentina is far better than anyone expected or gauged prior to the tournament. They have been scoring at will and their young lineup which includes Lionel Messi is showing enormous aggresiveness in attack, and a rampage during the group stage. With a draw and two wins which includes a 6 goal output in one of them, people deep inside are expecting a string of shots and goals scored in the tournament.

A tricky opponent is when your against a birthday celebrant — Juan Riquelme.

It would be overstatement to say that Juan’s birthday is going to factor but instead I’d say celebrants are usually more upbeat, happy and excited than on normal days and celebrating it on the field might add to a little luck going his way.

Anyways, it seem Riquelme is positive on their chances against Mexico: In an interview with Yahoo he says focus is the key to winning.

Your next game is against Mexico in the second round. What do you know about them?
They’re a hard side to play against. They usually perform very well and they play attractive, open football. They made life hard for us last year in the Confederations Cup and we need to be very focused against them. We have to make sure we don’t make any errors because if we do, we’ll be on the plane home. We’re confident we can get it right though.

FIFA World Cup ArgentinaFonseca is calling the Almighty once again to help them get past Argentina. I am a religious person and when someone like Fonseca puts his trust up there; you better watch out. He has this to say:

How did you feel about being named Budweiser Man of the Match against Portugal?
I was absolutely delighted to tell the truth. I’m very grateful to God, my family, my brother who’s up in heaven, the fans and my team-mates because without them I wouldn’t have done it. It would have been even better if we’d won but, even so, it’s something I’ll remember for the rest of my life. It’s just a dream to play in the World Cup, score a goal and be named Man of the Match.

Your next opponents are Argentina. How do you feel about facing them?
Argentina will be tough, but we’ve never had an easy opponent in the second round. We’ve played against them a few times and have done really well against them recently. We’ve got every confidence things will go well on Saturday.

This is going to be an exciting match where both teams have a real good chance to win. Who will smile at the end of the game will primarily depend on who has the focus in 90 minutes. A single mistake is all it takes to get booted out.

Below is the lineup for each teams:

Argentina: 1. ABBONDANZIERI Roberto, 2. AYALA Roberto , 3. SORIN Juan (C), 5. CAMBIASSO Esteban , 6. HEINZE Gabriel , 7. SAVIOLA Javier , 8. MASCHERANO Javier , 9. CRESPO Hernan , 10. RIQUELME Juan , 13. SCALONI Lionel , 18. RODRIGUEZ Maxi

Mexico: 1. SANCHEZ Oswaldo, 3. SALCIDO Carlos, (C)4. MARQUEZ Rafael, 5. OSORIO Ricardo, 8. PARDO Pavel, 9. BORGETTI Jared, 11. MORALES Ramon, 15. CASTRO Jose Antonio, 16. MENDEZ Mario, 17. FONSECA Jose, 18. GUARDADO Andres

Forecast: Argentina 2 – Mexico 3

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