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Germany video on: 2010 FIFA World Cup: Germany v Serbia 0-1

2010 FIFA World Cup: Germany v Serbia 0-1 In this twenty-first match video, we relive the game played between Germany & Serbia. Serbia brought 10-man Germany crashing back down to earth with a narrow win in Port Elizabeth that blows qualification from Group D wide open. An opening-game rout of Australia had German fans and critics predicting a run deep into the World Cup tournament, with national newspaper Bild declaring: "We're going to blow you all away". But Serbia were always likely to prove a different proposition to a weak Australia side forced to play more than half an hour a man down, and after frontman Miroslav Klose had been harshly dismissed for two bookings in the first half, Germany failed to rally sufficiently to force an equaliser against Radomir Antic's stubborn side. Liverpool-bound Milan Jovanovic proved the match-winner with a 35th-minute volley, but in truth the result was as much down to the Germans' poor finishing - not least from Lukas Podolski who missed a penalty amid a hatful of chances. And referee Alberto Undiano Mallenco of Spain played no small part in influencing proceedings with a series of baffling decisions and yellow cards. It means Germany, Serbia and Ghana all stand on three points ahead of the Africans' second group match against the Aussies on Saturday. Germany, though, will feel aggrieved at a result that almost entirely centred around Klose's dismissal. For the first half hour before that, in the face of a Serbian defence far more disciplined than the Australian backline ... From: comfortablynumb1975x Views: 358 1 ratings Time: 08:49 More in Sports Keep Reading

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Greece News: Greece coach Rehhagel steps down

TSN - Found Jun. 24, 2010 Polokwane, South Africa (Sports Network) - Greece coach Otto Rehhagel resigned Thursday following the country's exit from the FIFA World Cup. Greek FA confirms Rehhagel resignation after WC exit - FOXSports.com Greek FA Confirms Rehhagel Resignation - ABC News Greece coach Otto Rehhagel resigns following World Cup exit in South ... - Chicago Tribune Rehhagel to quit Greece, says assistant - People's Daily Online Explore All TSN Keep Reading

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Dailymotion Video on: England soccer fans celebrate their team… – no comment

England soccer fans celebrated on Wednesday (June 23) their World Cup team win over Slovenia and their qualification to the second round of the tournament. Striker Jermain Defoe rescued England's stuttering World Cup campaign with a first-half strike that was enough to beat Slovenia 1-0 in Group C and book a place in the second round. No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | http://www.euronews.net/nocomment/ Author: nocommenttv Tags: comment nocomment euronews South Africa nocom nocommenttv FIFA World Cup Posted: 24 June 2010 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 Keep Reading

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England News: Germany’s Schweinsteiger could miss England match

Miami Herald - Found 2 hours ago Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger could miss Sunday's FIFA World Cup round of 16 match against England with a thigh injury. Schweinsteiger, Boateng in doubt for Germany's match vs. England - USA Today Schweinsteiger Doubtful for England Match - ABC News Germany's Schweinsteiger Doubtful For England Game - International Herald Tribune Germany midfield star doubtful for England clash? - FOXSports.com Explore All TSN Keep Reading

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France video on: 2010 FIFA World Cup: France v Mexico 0-2

2010 FIFA World Cup: France v Mexico 0-2 In this twentieth match video, we relive the game played between France & Mexico. Two second-half goals gave Mexico their first ever victory over France to leave El Tri well-placed to make the last 16 and the 2006 runners-up on the verge of elimination. Mexico were the brighter of the two throughout but were unable to take any of their chances until just after the hour, when substitute Javier Hernandez broke the offside trap and rounded keeper Hugo Lloris before slotting home. Another Mexican substitute, the 37-year-old Cuauhtemoc Blanco, sealed the victory from the penalty spot after a third replacement, Pablo Barrera, had been felled in the box. It leaves Mexico level at the top of Group A with Uruguay and a draw between those two sides in their final game in Rustenburg would send France out of the tournament. Mexico and France met in the first ever World Cup finals match in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1930, with Les Bleus cruising to a 4-1 victory, but this keenly contested encounter was never likely to reproduce such a scoreline. Both teams showed greater endeavour than in their drawn opening games, with France in particular looking more lively, but for long periods neither possessed the cutting edge to truly punish their opponents. The French squad is reportedly in disarray, with suggestions of a training ground bust-up between coach Raymond Domenech and midfielder Florent Malouda, who was not selected for their uninspired 0-0 draw with Uruguay, and they have been ... From: comfortablynumb1975x Views: 206 0 ratings Time: 08:37 More in Sports Keep Reading

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