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Germany ready for Aussie Socceroos in first World Cup match

Published: 12 Jun 10 10:42 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/sport/20100612-27807.html

Germany opens its World Cup campaign against Australia on Sunday with the Antipodeans eager to show they will not be a punching bag for weightier European opposition.

The Germans are three-time winners of world football's showpiece tournament, but Joachim Löw's side face a bumpy ride against Australia, and also Ghana and Serbia, in a challenging Group D.

Germany dominated their qualifying group on the road to South Africa, humbling Russia home and away, but each of their group rivals also finished top of their respective qualifying groups.

"Of course there is some kind of pressure as we go into this game as favourites," acknowledged German winger Lukas Podolski.

"But we will go into our three group games with confidence and we really, really want to win the opening game.

"We know that Australia will be defence-minded and we will just have to try and find the gaps. We will just have to use our strikers and find a way through."

There has been much debate over whether Miroslav Klose, the top scorer at the last World Cup, or Stuttgart's Brazilian-born Cacau will start as Germany's lone striker.

Germany will already be without captain Michael Ballack, who will miss the entire World Cup through injury and who has just been shown the door by English champions Chelsea.

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Australia, however, received a boost with the news that key man Tim Cahill and Blackburn Rovers midfielder Brett Emerton, who has not played in any of his team's three warm-up games because of a calf injury, were both fit to play the Germans.

Australia, coached by Dutchman Pim Verbeek, conceded just four goals in 14 matches in qualifying, and Everton's attacking midfielder Cahill said the 'Socceroos' were happy to have been labelled "boring" by Löw.

"Let them throw stones, we'll just cop it on the chin," said Cahill, who missed Wednesday's training after injuring his neck in last weekend's 3-1 warm-up loss to the United States but has since started full training.

"There is a lot of talk about the Germans talking us down and how well they are going to do and for us that is a positive.

"We are going into the game as underdogs and hopefully try to make our imprint on the game as soon as possible."

Australia will be looking to build on their impressive performance from the 2006 World Cup in Germany when they finished second in their group behind Brazil and ahead of Croatia and Japan.

It took a penalty deep into injury-time for Italy to beat then coach Guus Hiddink's side in the last 16 on their way to winning the final.

As for Germany, they have been largely untested since losing to Spain in the final of Euro 2008, but have a balance of promising talent and seasoned veterans, even without Ballack.

Germany, now captained by defender Philipp Lahm, also have a knack of coping well with the pressure of the knock-out stages and have won all four penalty shoot-outs they faced at previous World Cups.

"As far as I'm concerned, this German team is the best I've played in," said Lahm.

And Werder Bremen centre-back Per Mertesacker said all German thoughts were fixed on a victory.

"I don't want to be negative about it, but it would be a very bad start for us to lose the opening game to Australia," he said.

"We need to get as many points as possible, as soon as possible under our belts."

Germany's wingers have promised to "tear apart" the Australian defence which enjoyed a sterling reputation in qualifying.

In Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, the Socceroos have one of the world's top shot stoppers, but even he would concede that he will probably have his work cut out against the likes of Mirolsav Klose, top scorer in the last World Cup.

AFP (news@thelocal.de)

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11:28 June 12, 2010 by Don Felipe
'mealy-mouthed' means afraid to speak honestly. Where is the substance to the peculiar allegation that the Australian defense is afraid to speak honestly?

Having spent almost 50 years in Australia I can assure you that whatever the qualities of their football defense, their verbal offense will be extremely straightforward.
12:22 June 12, 2010 by Joshontour
The BBC has reported Löw as saying he wanted Germany to "humiliate" the other teams in their group. I cannot find the source BBC used (they haven't listed a source either) , but this doesn't sound like typical Löw to me. Has anybody seen this press conference or know where to find it?
20:01 June 12, 2010 by auniquecorn
No, But I hope USA humiliates every team they play this time. "typing with my fingers and toes crossed"
22:09 June 12, 2010 by Celeon
@ auniquecorn

And your wish seems to be granted. Anyone watching England - USA?

It seems Wayne Rooney traveled alone to South Africa as he is the only one i can see in that match. No idea where the rest of England is but they are certainly not on the pitch.

And the USA certainly has goalkeeper because i see him doing a excellent job every minute !
23:56 June 12, 2010 by auniquecorn
WELLLL, They just humiliated England with that goal.
05:28 June 13, 2010 by adnaw
GOOOOOOD Luck to the aussies in the match on sunday.

May they be as gracious off the field as Sam Stosur is,

win lose or draw.

Play the game in a positive behavioural manner.

I believe that all back home here in oz will be cheering the guys well.
10:42 June 13, 2010 by JohnnesKönig
Shau ma mal!
11:18 June 13, 2010 by pip of Australia
Come on aussies, come on, come on,

Come on aussies come ONNNNNNN!!!!!!

go the socceroos!! wooooohooooooo!!!! :)
22:39 June 13, 2010 by pmach
Poor Aussies just got humiliated.

Great game GERMANY!!!
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