Thursday, October 8, 2015

Heavy defeat against Ireland – SvenskaFans.com

For quite exactly a month ago, defeated Germany both Poland and Scotland and thus took over first place in Group D. All that was required was a point in yesterday’s meeting away to Ireland to would secure their ticket to the European Championship finals in France next summer – but it was a loss.

Joachim Löw invited as usual is not some sensational surprises in his starting eleven. As previously speculated got Matthias Ginter chance at right back instead of Emre Can when he was in the autumn showed up at his best when he represented Borussia Dortmund. Otherwise, it was an expected formation in the classic 4-2-3-1 formation that would take on Ireland away at a nearly packed Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Germany began strongly and created urgently Reed opportunity after a fine interplay between Thomas Müller and Marco Reus, but the ball just wide. The Irish defended well and despite a big game advantage, it was rare that the guests managed to get to the finish. Most recently, Mesut Ozil after just 20 minutes when he actually had the ball in the net, but was entirely correct avvinkad for offside.

The most remarkable thing else that happened in the first half was that both Mario Götze and Shay Given injured so badly that it had to be replaced. In came André Schürrle and Darren Randolph.

Half number two was dominated initially by Germany, but just as the first had been desperately hard to get to the really dangerous trades. Once you did that was lacking sharpness and the ball went most often above or beside the target.

Ireland worked his way slowly but surely into the game and began to create some danger. Before the game flagged majority of experts for the Irish sharp counterattack game – something Germany very much got the sense. In the 70th minute sent namely Randolph off a long pass, which reached up to the newly consecrated Shane Long. 28-year-old received the ball before he looks stunning drilled it behind Manuel Neuer in goal, which was quite a chance. Mats Hummels gets singled out as the scapegoat when he was not at all hung with defensive game and his fellow central defender Jerome Boateng could not cover up for him before the mood exploded among the green-clad inside the stadium.

While Löw wagered everything ahead by throwing in both Karim Bellarabi and Kevin Volland Germany never managed to score the equalizer, but Ireland held out throughout the match and had to spend three extremely important points in the race for the European Championship ticket. On Sunday, waiting for a real thriller when set against Poland away – which has the same number of points. Everything will therefore be determined which of Poland and Ireland, it will be taking a direct position. For Germany awaits Georgia home in Leipzig and nothing but three points is not approved – but other than that is sufficient to direct advancement will be in port.

Match Report:

Ireland:

Given (43. Randolph) – Christie, Keogh, O’Shea, Ward (69 Meyler) – McCarthy – Hentrick, Brady – Hoolahan – Walter Murphy (65. Long)

Germany Neuer – Ginter (77. Bell Arabi), Boateng, Hummels, Hector – Gündogan (84 Volland), Kroos – Ozil, Reus, Müller – Götze (35 Schürrle)

Objective: 1-0 Long (70).

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