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Kami tetap bangga dan setia gan Team GERMANY!!!

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Post time 14-6-2010 05:16 AM | Show all posts
Reply 139# pinklollipop



Next time gerak derang join the club it will be more merrier.
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Post time 14-6-2010 05:19 AM | Show all posts
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Reply 134# pinklollipop


    Yup and I'm very very satisfied and happy and the game are very enjoyable.
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Post time 14-6-2010 08:09 AM | Show all posts
long live GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
long live GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
long live GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
long live GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post time 14-6-2010 08:28 AM | Show all posts
congrats jerman!
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Post time 14-6-2010 08:32 AM | Show all posts
australia je pon.....................
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Post time 14-6-2010 08:33 AM | Show all posts
tanpa Ballack german jadi lebih hebat hahahaha
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Post time 14-6-2010 09:16 AM | Show all posts
Germany memang solid...........!!
kalau main macam ni...senang2 ja boleh masuk final...
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Post time 14-6-2010 09:18 AM | Show all posts
heil deutschland....
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 Author| Post time 14-6-2010 09:41 AM | Show all posts
cayala jerman.....mmg team kali ni main lebih mantap seksi dan menghairahkan hehhehe
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Post time 14-6-2010 09:47 AM | Show all posts
Germany..Germany ..Germany..

Muah..muah..muah..

Lepas nie kasi benam Serbia 5-0...
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Post time 14-6-2010 09:48 AM | Show all posts
huh..mmg best tul tgk garmany smlm...
berpesta goal gitu...

Germany is one of my most fav team selain S.Korea, Pertugal, England and Japan.
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Post time 14-6-2010 09:59 AM | Show all posts
german !klose!
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Post time 14-6-2010 10:53 AM | Show all posts
oezil! very class performance!
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:07 AM | Show all posts
kahkahkah!!!x sia2 aku stay up pg tadi...1st team aku is jugGERMANaut....harap2 2nd team aku maghrib kang akan jd flying DUTCHman!!!kahkahkah
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:11 AM | Show all posts
Reply 153# atai

setuju!
ozil dgn muller smlm perform..
schweinsteiger kontrol tengah pun cun gak..
passing smlm mmg perfect, tk bnyk silap..
go go deutchland!!
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:14 AM | Show all posts
Reply 138# naj13

tu la...
knp le masukkan mamat gomez tuh...
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:38 AM | Show all posts
Reply 156# fletch

bagila dia peluang main cari konpiden sket

tapi haku risau la defence nih, freiderich main tgh, badstuber main kiri, 2 position yg lemah skarang nih, germany cuma ada sorang je werl klas fullback, philip lahm, dan dia hanya buleh main sebelah je, maka sebelah lagi amat vulnerable, haku tak konpeden mana freiderich nih main tengah nih
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:43 AM | Show all posts
World Cup 2010 Player Ratings: Germany 4-0 Australia
Goal.com rates the players who featured in Germany's victory over Australia...
By Clark Whitney

Jun 13, 2010 10:32:00 PM

GERMANY

Neuer - 6.5: Confident and aggressive in his goal, even if he had very little to deal with. The Schalke #1 comfortably collected any cross that came close to him. Neuer's willingness to come off his line makes him more likely to make an error, but if he continues to judge the ball as well as he did today, Germany will have few problems at the back.

Lahm - 8: A captain's performance. The Bayern Munich fullback freely attacked up the right flank, and even turned into an auxiliary forward at times. His cross for Klose's goal was superb, fooling Schwarzer while also setting up his teammate with a clear opportunity on goal.

Mertesacker - 6: "Mr. Clean" was rarely put under pressure, but made a mistake in the third minute as he failed to win a header. The Werder Bremen man was not once penalized for a foul, although he did manage to be ruled offside.

Friedrich - 6.5: Committed one foul late in the game, and that is all. Had very little to deal with, but defended calmly and effectively.

Badstuber - 6.5: Out of position on a couple of occasions, but was unpunished because the Australians failed to pick out Emerton, who had a terrible game. Had very little to do defensively, but played an intelligent ball through to Ozil to set up Cacau's goal.:cf:

Schweinsteiger - 7.5: Formed an classy tandem with Khedira in central midfield. The Bayern Munich man is still adjusting to his international role, and while his distribution was not as accurate as it is for club, it was still rather impressive. Schweinsteiger won the ball well, kept Australia out of his own half, and was Ozil's primary supplier.

Khedira - 7: Superb positional instincts from the Stuttgart midfielder, who on many occasions burst forward, confusing the Australian defence. He was never particularly dangerous, but Khedira's presence moving forward created space for his teammates while managing to avoid leaving the Germans susceptible to the counterattack.

Mueller - 8: Scored his first international goal with aplomb after wisely stopping his run. As usual, the Bayern Munich man's movement was a crucial part of his game. Mueller assisted Podolski's opener, and attacked both on the right wing and in the striker's role. His defensive contribution must also be noted: 11 minutes from full time, Mueller sprinted back to deny Chipperfield a free header on goal.

Ozil - 8.5: His through balls are like daggers. Yes, he fluffed a pair of one-on-one situations, but the Werder Bremen playmaker assisted Cacau's goal and catalysed the opener, as well as several other attacking moves. Man of the match.

Podolski - 8: Flawless finish for the opener, and excellent work attacking on the left flank. His creativity, an underrated aspect of his game, shined forth tonight as the Koeln man made several intelligent runs to set up goalscoring opportunities. Earned an assist for Mueller's goal, and should have had another after setting up Klose.

Klose - 7: Missed three sitters, but kept his composure and did well to head in the opener. His movement was the best it has been in months, and the veteran did very well to link with his attacking colleagues, namely Ozil. Was eventually substituted after tiring midway through the second half.

Substitutes

Cacau - 7: Came on for Klose and scored with his first touch. Because most of his time on the pitch was during what could be considered a scrimmage, it's hard to assess the Stuttgart man's time on the pitch.

Gomez - n/a Came on at a time when the game was already decided and Germany were hardly interested in attacking.

Marin - n/a

AUSTRALIA

Schwarzer – 6: Had little chance to save the first, third, and fourth goals, but misjudged Lahm's cross for the second, and was duly punished. Did well to keep on his feet to deny Ozil, and made a string of first class saves in the second half.

Wilkshire – 5.5: The better of the two fullbacks when Australia had the ball, Wilkshire put in more crosses than any of his teammates and passed quite well, but was less stable in defence. The Dynamo Moscow man played Mueller onside in the play leading up to Podolski's opener.

Moore – 3: A dismal performance from the veteran defender, who looked like a deer in the headlights as the German attackers rushed his way. Time and time again, he was beaten. Flop of the match.

Neill – 3.5: Played Ozil onside in the first half, but recovered to brilliantly deny the Germany playmaker with a goal line clearance. Like Moore, however, he often appeared clueless when deciding whom to mark as the Germans came forward.

Chipperfield – 5.5: The less attack-minded but more defensively stable of Australia's fullbacks. Unlike his fellow defenders, Chipperfield was not directly responsible for any of the German goals. He nearly ghosted in to head home a cross late in the game, but his plans were foiled by Mueller.

Valeri – 6.5: Ran and ran and ran. The former Inter Milan youth player ran nearly 13km, more than any player on the pitch, and completed a team-high 55 passes. He could have done better in defence, however, and was beaten by Ozil in the play leading up to Germany's fourth goal.

Grella – 4: A soft spot in defensive midfield, Grella allowed Klose to burst past him early in the game and was substituted at halftime. Not an impressive performance.

Emerton – 4.5: Received many passes, then did nothing of value, save for one decent cross in the first half.

Cahill – 4: Won an important header that nearly created a goal early in the game, but was anonymous until he was sent off for a terrible foul on Schweinsteiger. Many will cite the fact that he tried to pull out of the challenge, but Cahill still came in late and hit the Germany midfielder above the ankle.

Culina – 5.5: More active than his attacking colleagues, and had a chance to head in the equalizer early on, but missed over the bar. Still, the former PSV man had a rather disappointing game.

Garcia – 4.5: Struck a lonely figure up front. Had nearly no service whatsoever, and when he finally did receive the ball, he had nobody to pass to. Was eventually substituted midway through the second half.

Substitutes

Holman – 6: Came on at the half in place of Grella, and nearly pulled a goal back within seven minutes. Didn't threaten goal after his initial effort, but worked hard and was more accurate in his passing than any of his attacking teammates.

Rukavytsya – 4: Substituted on for Garcia in the 64th minute, but struggled to make an impact, and was rather sloppy with the ball. Took one shot on goal, but it never had a chance of beating Neuer.

Jedinak – n/a: Came in after the game was already decided.
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:43 AM | Show all posts
World Cup 2010 Player Ratings: Germany 4-0 Australia
Goal.com rates the players who featured in Germany's victory over Australia...
By Clark Whitney

Jun 13, 2010 10:32:00 PM

GERMANY

Neuer - 6.5: Confident and aggressive in his goal, even if he had very little to deal with. The Schalke #1 comfortably collected any cross that came close to him. Neuer's willingness to come off his line makes him more likely to make an error, but if he continues to judge the ball as well as he did today, Germany will have few problems at the back.

Lahm - 8: A captain's performance. The Bayern Munich fullback freely attacked up the right flank, and even turned into an auxiliary forward at times. His cross for Klose's goal was superb, fooling Schwarzer while also setting up his teammate with a clear opportunity on goal.

Mertesacker - 6: "Mr. Clean" was rarely put under pressure, but made a mistake in the third minute as he failed to win a header. The Werder Bremen man was not once penalized for a foul, although he did manage to be ruled offside.

Friedrich - 6.5: Committed one foul late in the game, and that is all. Had very little to deal with, but defended calmly and effectively.

Badstuber - 6.5: Out of position on a couple of occasions, but was unpunished because the Australians failed to pick out Emerton, who had a terrible game. Had very little to do defensively, but played an intelligent ball through to Ozil to set up Cacau's goal.:cf:

Schweinsteiger - 7.5: Formed an classy tandem with Khedira in central midfield. The Bayern Munich man is still adjusting to his international role, and while his distribution was not as accurate as it is for club, it was still rather impressive. Schweinsteiger won the ball well, kept Australia out of his own half, and was Ozil's primary supplier.

Khedira - 7: Superb positional instincts from the Stuttgart midfielder, who on many occasions burst forward, confusing the Australian defence. He was never particularly dangerous, but Khedira's presence moving forward created space for his teammates while managing to avoid leaving the Germans susceptible to the counterattack.

Mueller - 8: Scored his first international goal with aplomb after wisely stopping his run. As usual, the Bayern Munich man's movement was a crucial part of his game. Mueller assisted Podolski's opener, and attacked both on the right wing and in the striker's role. His defensive contribution must also be noted: 11 minutes from full time, Mueller sprinted back to deny Chipperfield a free header on goal.

Ozil - 8.5: His through balls are like daggers. Yes, he fluffed a pair of one-on-one situations, but the Werder Bremen playmaker assisted Cacau's goal and catalysed the opener, as well as several other attacking moves. Man of the match.

Podolski - 8: Flawless finish for the opener, and excellent work attacking on the left flank. His creativity, an underrated aspect of his game, shined forth tonight as the Koeln man made several intelligent runs to set up goalscoring opportunities. Earned an assist for Mueller's goal, and should have had another after setting up Klose.

Klose - 7: Missed three sitters, but kept his composure and did well to head in the opener. His movement was the best it has been in months, and the veteran did very well to link with his attacking colleagues, namely Ozil. Was eventually substituted after tiring midway through the second half.

Substitutes

Cacau - 7: Came on for Klose and scored with his first touch. Because most of his time on the pitch was during what could be considered a scrimmage, it's hard to assess the Stuttgart man's time on the pitch.

Gomez - n/a Came on at a time when the game was already decided and Germany were hardly interested in attacking.

Marin - n/a

AUSTRALIA

Schwarzer – 6: Had little chance to save the first, third, and fourth goals, but misjudged Lahm's cross for the second, and was duly punished. Did well to keep on his feet to deny Ozil, and made a string of first class saves in the second half.

Wilkshire – 5.5: The better of the two fullbacks when Australia had the ball, Wilkshire put in more crosses than any of his teammates and passed quite well, but was less stable in defence. The Dynamo Moscow man played Mueller onside in the play leading up to Podolski's opener.

Moore – 3: A dismal performance from the veteran defender, who looked like a deer in the headlights as the German attackers rushed his way. Time and time again, he was beaten. Flop of the match.

Neill – 3.5: Played Ozil onside in the first half, but recovered to brilliantly deny the Germany playmaker with a goal line clearance. Like Moore, however, he often appeared clueless when deciding whom to mark as the Germans came forward.

Chipperfield – 5.5: The less attack-minded but more defensively stable of Australia's fullbacks. Unlike his fellow defenders, Chipperfield was not directly responsible for any of the German goals. He nearly ghosted in to head home a cross late in the game, but his plans were foiled by Mueller.

Valeri – 6.5: Ran and ran and ran. The former Inter Milan youth player ran nearly 13km, more than any player on the pitch, and completed a team-high 55 passes. He could have done better in defence, however, and was beaten by Ozil in the play leading up to Germany's fourth goal.

Grella – 4: A soft spot in defensive midfield, Grella allowed Klose to burst past him early in the game and was substituted at halftime. Not an impressive performance.

Emerton – 4.5: Received many passes, then did nothing of value, save for one decent cross in the first half.

Cahill – 4: Won an important header that nearly created a goal early in the game, but was anonymous until he was sent off for a terrible foul on Schweinsteiger. Many will cite the fact that he tried to pull out of the challenge, but Cahill still came in late and hit the Germany midfielder above the ankle.

Culina – 5.5: More active than his attacking colleagues, and had a chance to head in the equalizer early on, but missed over the bar. Still, the former PSV man had a rather disappointing game.

Garcia – 4.5: Struck a lonely figure up front. Had nearly no service whatsoever, and when he finally did receive the ball, he had nobody to pass to. Was eventually substituted midway through the second half.

Substitutes

Holman – 6: Came on at the half in place of Grella, and nearly pulled a goal back within seven minutes. Didn't threaten goal after his initial effort, but worked hard and was more accurate in his passing than any of his attacking teammates.

Rukavytsya – 4: Substituted on for Garcia in the 64th minute, but struggled to make an impact, and was rather sloppy with the ball. Took one shot on goal, but it never had a chance of beating Neuer.

Jedinak – n/a: Came in after the game was already decided.
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:44 AM | Show all posts
player yang perform pagi tadi pada pandangan aku


1. mueller (sekali tengok dia dribble tak macam orang jerman, macam brazilian or argentinian..power dribble bola)
2. philip lahm = (memang dari last world cup dia terbukti hebat main attacking full back)
3. ozil = penuh confidence tapi banyak sia2kan bola depan gol..kalau dia dapat terjemahkan peluang jadik gol, aku rasa mau 5-6 bijik australia kena titik
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