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Date/Time: Jun 13, 2010
2:30pm (US/Eastern)
Competition: FIFA World Cup
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Moses Mabhida Stadium
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Germany vs Australia Delayed and Repeat Broadcasts

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United StatesSun, Jun 13 22:00pmTelefutura
AustraliaSun, Jun 13 18:00pmSBS Two Australia
 Mon, Jun 14 12:00pmSBS One Australia
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Germany vs Australia Match Preview

Angela Asante, Jun 12th 2010
The Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban will stage the Germany vs Australia game. These two teams in Group D will challenge each other at 18:30 GMT on Sunday, June 13.

Germany celebrate a goal.Germany Plotting A Win

No Michael Ballack; the captain was cruelly ruled out from the 2010 FIFA World Cup following an injury he picked up in May. Still, the Germans are looking forward to make the most of their status as favorites. 2006 World Cup Young Player of the Year award winner Lucas Podolski boasted about Germany’s chances to make it against Australia this weekend. The striker told FIFA.com on Friday:

“Of course, there is some sort of pressure because we go into this game as favorites. Either way, we will go with confidence into our three group matches. We really, really want to win the opening encounter.”

 

He continued:

“We know that Australia will play a defensive game and that we will just have to try to find the gaps then. We will just have to use our strikers and find a way through. Germany have a very good group of young players who won the Euro Under-21 tournament last season. We’ve introduced a lot of good players like Spain. We plan to hit the ground and run away with a win on Sunday.”

Australia Get Good And Bad NewsAustralian players celebrating together.

Let’s keep the good news for the end and start by learning the bad one. Fulham’s Mark Schwarzer and Reading’s Adam Federici were included in Pim Verbeek’s 23-man squad for the 2010 World Cup, and both men are expected to remain in South Africa until Australia’s campaign is over. The goalkeeper that has pulled out from the tournament is Brad Jones. The Middlesbrough shot stopper has to assist his family following a tragedy. A statement from the Australian national football team declared:

“It has been decided that Jones will not return to South Africa and will remain with his family.”

Coach Pim Verbeek had to call up Eugen Galekovic in replacement for Brad Jones.

Now the good news is about the return of a few key players ahead of Australia’s game against Germany. Talisman Harry Kewell surmounted his groin injury worries while midfielder Brett Emerton overcame his calf injury. Besides, Tim Cahill is also free from the neck injury which plagued him for some time. Cahill is now expected to shine against Germany. Speaking about his fitness on Friday, the Everton attacking player declared:

“I don’t want to focus on injuries. If the game was tomorrow, I’d be there and more than ready.”

Australia need to bounce back from the 3-1 defeat they suffered in the hands of the USA last week while  Germany will be looking to get their fourth consecutive victory since losing 1-0 to Argentina in March 2010. Next up in Group D, the Socceroos will play against Ghana and the Germans will entertain Serbia.
 

Germany vs Australia Match Statistics

Germany

Australia

Scoring Summary
Cacau (70')
Muller (68')
Klose (27')
Podolski (8')
Yellow Cards
Cacau (90')
Mesut Ozil (12')
Valeri (58')
Neill (46')
Moore (25')
Red Cards
Cahill (56')
Statistics
Shots Total 132
Shots on goal 40
Fouls 1018
Corners 00
Offsides 72
Possession Time 56.143.9
Yellow Cards 23
Red Cards 01
Saves 00
Squad
1Manuel Neuer (G)
16Philipp Lahm (LD)
3Arne Friedrich (CD-L)
17Per Mertesacker (CD-R)
14Holger Badstuber (RD)
7Bastian Schweinsteiger (LM)
6Sami Khedira (CM-L)
13Thomas Muller (CM-R)
8Mesut Ozil (RM)
10Lukas Podolski (RCF)
11Miroslav Klose (CF)
1Mark Schwarzer (G)
8Luke Wilkshire (LD)
3Craig Moore (CD-L)
2Lucas Neill (CD-R)
11Scott Chipperfield (RD)
16Carl Valeri (LM)
13Vince Grella (CM-L)
7Brett Emerton (CM-R)
5Jason Culina (RM)
19Richard Garcia (RCF)
4Tim Cahill (CF)
Substitutes
12Tim Wiese
2Marcell Jansen
4Dennis Aogo
5Serdar Tasci
9Stefan Kiessling
15Piotr Trochowski
18Toni Kroos
19Cacau
20Jerome Boateng
21Marko Marin
23Mario Gomez
22Hans-Jorg Butt
12Adam Federici
6Michael Beauchamp
9Joshua Kennedy
10Harry Kewell
14Brett Holman
15Mile Jedinak
17Nikita Rukavytsya
20Mark Milligan
21David Carney
22Dario Vidosic
23Mark Bresciano
18Eugene Galekovic
Substitutions

Germany vs Australia Videos

2-0 Miroslav Klose 26' // English Version
3-0 Muller 68' //
4-0 Cacau 70' //

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