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تنفست الصحف الانكليزية الصعداء بعد تفادي منتخب "الأسود الثلاثة" الخروج من الدور الاول في مونديال جنوب أفريقيا 2010 بفوزه على سلوفينيا 1-صفر أمس الاربعاء في الجولة الأخيرة من تصفيات المجموعة الثالثة، لكنها عبرت عن استيائها لوقوعه أمام عدوه القديم ألمانيا في الدور الثاني.وشاب الحذر تعليق المراقبين بعد تحقيق انكلترا فوزها الأول في النهائيات بعد تعادلين مخيبين أمام الولايات المتحدة والجزائر، لكن بعضهم توعد ألمانيا قبل مواجهة القمة المنتظرة يوم الأحد المقبل. وكتبت "ذي غارديان" اليومية: "هكذا أفضل، أفضل بكثيرkأرسلت أنكلترا أخيرا فريق كرة قدم للمنافسة في جنوب أفريقيا، بدلا من فريق أشباح". وعلقت "ذي صن": "من الجهود الكئيبة في أول مباراتين، تحول شبابنا محققين فوزا حاسما على سلوفينيا". وبحثا عن التحول الحاصل في الفريق، ركز كثيرون على سماح المدرب الايطالي فابيو كابيلو للاعبيه بالاسترخاء عشية المباراة. لكن فرحة التأهل عكرتها المواجهة المنتظرة للانكليز مع ألمانيا في الدور الثاني، في مباراة بين غريمين، اذ تواجه الطرفان أربع مرات سابقا في كأس العالم حيث خرجت ألمانيا فائزة في اخر ثلاث مرات. وكتبت "ذي تايمز": "بالطبع، ألم نكن نعلم ذلك: ها هم الألمان مجددا. اكتشفت انكلترا بعد مباراتها الثالثة وبدايتها المتأخرة انها ستتواعد مع ألمانيا، الأرجنتين ومجموعة كبيرة من التاريخ". وتطلعت "تيليغراف" بشغف للقاء ألمانيا: "سيظهر الانتقام مجددا بعد العامين 1970 و1990، لتسنح الفرصة أمام انكلترا كي تصفي حساباتها في بلومفونتين يوم الأحد".
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great job manschafft, nd remember very well, german captain is injured... i'd like 2 c marin playin next game, next 2 ozil, muller, nd cacau... u cnt deny cacau is a great player, plus that guy who played late , cnt remember the name, jensen maybe? he played next half, cant wait 4 klose bak, nd podolski should start playin... btw where's ballack?if he stay arnd his team it would b great...
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yes Marcell Jansen replaced Jerome Boateng....
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Yep Confucius, I also noticed Ozil has fitness problems. He gets tried easily. In Serbia match, he could barely breath and was subbed at minute 65 or something. That is the reason why he isn't focused because he gets tired and you know how tiredness can affect your way of play. He should work on his fitness although you can't blame the guy very much. A full season with Werder Bremen giving his very best and being the leader and playing in almost all matches and now comes and tries to lead Germany, he needs some rest.lol But I really like him. His season with Werder Bremen made me like him a lot. His one-touch are just incredible. He reminds me a bit of Pirlo with his touches and the way he runs and his vision, although he is clearly a more attacking player.
As for the next match, I think England might just win it. Germany had a very shaky defense, I know they were attacking, but they always do and if England were on their day, remember they are the sharpest team which means they don't miss chances. I see next game being England sitting back and Germany attacking and in the end England scoring through the spaces left by the German players. Anyway Germany should worry about one thing more important than that which is Shweinsteiger and Ozil playing. They both felt problems and remember Germany don't have a CM to replace Shweinsteiger. He put in Kroos who is a pure attacking player. If they can't be fit, this will be worse for Germany. Should be a good match to watch. |
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@KeX: Yeah I agree with everything u've said, my prediction is 1-0 England cz see..England isn't that fast, but they've got a great line of defence and AMAZING experience on their players, they'll probs take some beating first by the Germans, the Germans won't score - the English will counter attack since the Germans are now tired (due to stamina issues that we've seen so far) - Rooney baddo 100 seneh la yet3ab and his speed will probs punish the Germans late at the end of the game - Loew himself said (read it in an article somewhere) that he fears Rooney's late game explosion against Germany.
@Hegma: sorry bas I don't know how u actually like German girls ya zalameh, fi chi 2-3 men 100 bi zammto, el ba2weh 3al zbeleh comparing to Brazilian and Italian girls
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in football i support germany and im against italy and brazil... but when you talk about girls i dont have problems with any of these 3 countries w eza baddak dom 3layon holland, australia, usa, france...
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Yes, i agree with you. The scary thing yesterday was that the Germans were pretty suspect on the back line. Lahm saved them a couple times, plus i think that against ghana and serbia also the offense was not so good.
But with 11 player, and Klose back, I don't think they should have too much problem creating more offense and goals.
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