No. 523: The Anglo-German War is over, and the German tanks continue to advance!
After a fifteen-minute halftime break, the players from both sides returned to the field, and the second half of the decisive battle began!
England, who were behind the scoreline, were more proactive, and in the third minute of the second half, England won a free kick in front of the goal, and Gerrard sent the football into the German penalty area!
German centre-back Friedrich pushed the ball out of the penalty area, and defender Milner stepped forward and fired a volley!
Soccer ball misses the goal!
England were back two minutes later when John Terry fired a long-range through ball from near the centre circle and Steven Gerrard picked up the ball and fired a long-range shot from outside the box!
Football is out of the net again!
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In the seventh minute of the second half, England won a free-kick in front of the goal, and Frank Lampard's ball flew around the wall and towards the German goal!
German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer failed to touch the ball just as the England fans were ready to cheer for the equaliser.
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With a bang, the football is rejected by the beam!
England once again missed an equaliser.
In the ensuing game, England pressed heavily and the Germans counter-attacked.
In the 23rd minute of the second half, England won another free-kick in front, Frank Lampard's free-kick was blocked by the wall, and then the Germans launched a quick counter-attack!
Schweinsteiger cut inside on the left and crossed diagonally, and Muller fired a powerful shot from 16 yards from goal on the right side of the penalty area!
The soccer ball flies to the near corner!
England goalkeeper James makes a brave save!
His finger touched the football!
However, the ball was too powerful and the ball continued to move forward and drill into the goal!
The ball is in!
Three to one!
The Germans extended their lead to two goals once again!
The English fans in the stands were desperate, and the German fans were screaming with excitement!
With two goals down, the English had no way out, and after the restart of the game, they poured out of the nest!
The Germans were on the lookout and fought back with determination, and two minutes later they had a chance to counter-attack when Muller volleyed wide from outside the box!
A minute later, the Germans were back in the picture, Mesut Ozil got rid of Barry on the left and burst into the left side of the box to cross widely, and the unguarded Muller fired a shot from eight yards out!
Football hits the net!
Four to one!
Muller scored twice!
The Germans seal the win!
The English are gone!
But the English did not give up, and they hit the Germans again and again. However, with a three-goal lead, the Germans played with ease, defusing England's attack wave again and again.
In the end, Germany held on to a three-goal lead until the end of the game.
The Anglo-German war is over, Germany defeated England 4-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals with its head held high!
There were five goals in the Anglo-German match, which made fans all over the world addicted, and there was a referee's misjudgment in this game, which immediately became a topic of discussion among fans around the world.
Germany's victory over England made the German celebrity very happy.
German football legend Beckenbauer said that in the quarter-finals of the World Cup between Germany and England, the German team "destroyed" the England team.
Since the start of the World Cup, "Caesar the Great" Beckenbauer has not stopped criticizing the England team.
After Germany beat England 4-1 to reach the quarter-finals, he was once again sneering at Fabio Capello's side: "England have been completely crushed. They are completely incapable of handling our style of play,"
Beckenbauer said, "We destroyed England and we were better than them in every way. ā
In the first half, goals from Klose and Podolski gave Germany a 2-0 lead.
Just before half-time, Upson pulled a goal back for England. Frank Lampard's lob then bounced off the crossbar and into the net, but unlike in 1966, luck was not on the side of the English - the referee ruled that the ball had not crossed the line.
To Beckenbauer's relief, Germany scored twice in quick succession, making Lampard's 'goal' insignificant: "The assistant referee should have seen that goal because it was clear and it should have been counted. "Luckily we scored two more goals afterwards, otherwise it would have been more controversial after the game." ā
On the other hand, Netzer, who helped Germany win the World Cup in 1974, believes that the controversy does not mean that football should use technology to determine whether a goal is valid or not.
"Although the goal is controversial, I am adamantly opposed to the use of video as evidence," Netzer told ARD television, "and although sometimes the referee gives a bad decision, football is a game full of drama and it is not perfect. Even the players make a lot of mistakes. All of this brings excitement to the game. ā
While the debate over whether technology should be introduced continues, Beckenbauer was also anxious to point out that Germany had a big win over England thanks to head coach Loew.
"Before the fight we thought it was going to be a tough game, but you can see that Loew put his stamp on the fight," Beckenbauer said.
The group stage was sluggish, and England were eliminated in the first round of the knockout round, and England became the target of ridicule in the British media.
England fans are "spoofing" England up and down on the Internet.
Spoof 1: Head coach Capello pushes a shopping cart through the supermarket parking lot and sees an elderly woman pulling at a shopping bag with great difficulty. Capello paused and asked, "Will it work?" The old lady replied, "No way!" You got into trouble yourself, don't even think to ask me how to deal with it! ā
Spoof 2: American Magician David? Bryan is now heartbroken, and his record of 42 days in a sealed box without action has now been broken by Wayne Rooney.
Spoof three: Ben who hasn't shown up for a long time? Osama bin Laden had just aired a piece of news on television news to prove that he was still alive.
He said indignantly that England's performance at the World Cup was completely astounding.
British intelligence agencies have lost their minds, claiming that the news could have been recorded at any time in the past 44 years, not enough to prove that it was bin Laden's aftermath of the World Cup in South Africa.
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Whether the Italian Capello can stay in office has become the focus of media attention.
The FA has announced that the Italian will remain in office!
Duff Richards, chairman of the England club's board, said: "We are very disappointed with the team's performance in South Africa and it is important to calm down and react to all of this, and after a thorough discussion we believe Capello is still the best candidate for this position. ā
"He came to the World Cup with the reputation of being the best coach in the world and we are confident that Capello will gain experience from his first World Cup game, which will undoubtedly make our team stronger in 2012," Richards said. ā
Roger Bolden, executive chairman of the FA Board, said: "The FA Board supports this decision, it is the right decision and our squad will be rebuilt under Capello. ā
Capello was also encouraged by the FA's decision: "I am more convinced than ever that England will succeed. Duff Richards has called me to tell me that everyone in the FA wants me to keep going, and I think it's very important that we turn disappointment into motivation. ā
'I believe the fans are now more focused on our performance in the European Championship qualifiers, with the warm-up match against Hungary in August kicking off the tournament for England.
Capello said: "We will bring in new players who will bring new energy to the team and I will lead the team forward with all my experience. I'm very proud to be England manager, it means a lot to me and I'm confident I can succeed. ā