MelvinSmiley
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Özil looked pretty flattened, Müller couldnt get done anything today. I´d sent in Kroos and Marin.
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Zlatan;2891368 said:I wonder what our Nazi friend Reichsdeutscher has to say about this.
shoneroma90;2891374 said:hahaah! now the referee is bad!?!?!? hahahah! stupid excuses!
in first serbia match with ghana Lukovic is given a red card, and he didnt deserve it for sure! and nobody thout that referee is bad, and now when ZE GERMANS are given the red card, and right away you blame the referee! hahaha
MelvinSmiley;2891410 said:This reminds me of the CL-final.....
ShiftyPowers;2891412 said:Inter dominated that match. Serbia benefitted from awful officiating. Let's all hope the socceroos win tomorrow so this game doesn't ruin the group.
shoneroma90;2891414 said:ahahahahah!
37 min: Klose sent off for Germany It was coming. This referee is a complete joker. Klose runs after Stankovic on the halfway line and misses a perfectly honest attempt to hook his leg round the ball. It's a clear foul but, like his first booking, was nowhere near a yellow card. That is utterly wretched officiating, unacceptably poor.
46 min Serbia kick off from right to left. No substitutions. Incidentally, my colleague Paolo Bandini tells me that apparently this clown sent off 11 players in 17 La Liga games last season.
Krypton X;2891426 said:Worst possible result if you're German or Australian. Those cards killed what looked to be a promising game, it was almost like the Holland-Portugal match, circa 2006.
Credit to Serbia, they absorbed the pressure well and imposed the rhythm of the game, even though Germany dominated play with 10 men. The German deficiencies in the back were exposed more than a couple of times.
Podolski should've been subbed off straight after the penalty, he looked deflated and like he little more to contribute for the night, it would've done his confidence little good, however, which I guess is why Joachim Löw held off against it.
I have a lot of respect for Löw, but he took the worst possible decision today by replacing his most creative player, Mesut Özil.
This German squad holds a great deal of quality and talent, yet the squad remains very young and inexperienced, showed by the way they lost their self-belief towards the last quarter of the game.
ShiftyPowers;2891416 said:Serbia is clearly the second best team in the group, and I hope you deservedly go through, but you MUST admit that this game was ruined.