الأحد، 13 يونيو 2010

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="258" caption="Tim Cahill, Photo Credit: Camw"]Tim Cahill[/caption]

Sunday's highlight 2010 FIFA Wold Cup game is probably the Germany vs. Australia. Why? Well, Germany hasn't led the FIFA ranking some years now, however right now they rank #6.

That's not bad. Their contestant, Australia is at 20. This may seem like an easy win for Germany, however the game isn't just score, score, score, as of this writing, it's very exciting with the score at 2:0. Germany winning. This is nice - I'm German - because so far they are doing well, however I'd also like to see Australia come further in the World Cup.

Germany's Özil got a yellow card around 15 minutes into the game which is pretty normal, but it still adds to the excitement. Australia is at three yellow cards currently.

Podolski is doing really well for Germany, however Lahm just got a foul. He should probably consider calming down his game a bit I don't think that he wants to get a yellow card.

I know that there are many Germany fans out there, but there are also a lot of Australia fans out there. Personally I wouldn't mind if Australia won, however I think it's a lot more likely that Germany is going to win.

Cahill from Australia got sent off the field with a red card so that definitely won't help their position. That's the first red card of the game and hopefully the last.

That's four cards for Australia with Germany only having one.

There aren't any more game on Sunday, however we have three games to look forward to on Monday:

Netherlands vs. Denmark, Japan vs. Cameroon, and Italy vs. Paraguay.

These games should be equally exciting and action packed as today's games were.

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  1. Great job Germany.....U r the best

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  2. Hope australia gets calm sad news tiny tim got a red card but i would say the whole team played well and congrats to germany for winning the game and good job to australia for playing well even though you lost but it was a good game and sad results :(

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