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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Beat Denmark 2-1, Germany Perfect!!


Germany ensure a ticket Euro 2012 quarter-finals. 2-1 victory over Denmark to make them achieve a perfect score, 9, unbeaten in the group stage at once so the top of Group B.
In a match in Lviv Arena on Monday (6/18/2012) pm dawn, Germany winning shot first through Lukas Podolski. However, Denmark responded immediately and the score by Michael Krohn-Dehli.
The winner Der Panzer newborn in the last minute. Lars Bender, who became a starter to replace Jerome Boateng, successfully listed his name on the scoreboard.
These results make Jermen collected nine points from three matches. Joachim Loew's side is also qualified for the last eight as the top Group B and will face Group A runner-up, Greece.
Germany will be joined by Portugal, which, in another fight successfully defeated the Netherlands 2-1. Meanwhile, Denmark is in third position with three points.
The game was exciting. Germany directly threatened in the early minutes. Thomas Mueller had a great chance in the second minute, but his shot is still thin float over the bar.
Denmark's goal four minutes later again threatened. As bait Podolski, Mario Gomez headed the ball try, but fail. The skin round that fell to the feet Mueller snatched from close range, but goalkeeper Stephan Andersen can block it.
19 minutes into the German goal Podolski opened the faucet. Starting horizontal feed Mueller, Gomez tried mencocornya, but to no avail. The ball then leads to a merciless Podolski fired hard with his right foot. Entry.
However, Denmark did not take long for the equalizer. They make a goal in the 24th minute. Starting from a corner kick, Nicklas Bendtner won the aerial duel and managed to steer the ball into the goal mouth. Krohn-Dehli and then headed in the skin round at close range without being able to anticipate Manuel Neuer.
At the beginning of the second half, Germany to spread threats along the ground by a shot that is released Gomez. However, the direction is still off the mark.
Denmark almost scored a second goal in the 50th minute. Bendtner continued feedback, Jakob Poulsen kicks off hard from the front of the box. The ball had hit the pole before exiting the field.
Germany finally scored the second goal in the 80th minute. In a counterattack, Schurrle send feedback even forwarded Bender crosses into goals.
In the remaining time, there was no change in score. Germany won 2-1.

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