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Argentina vs Germany Photos

Thomas Müller of Germany celebrates scoring the opening goal

Sami Khedira of Germany jumps clear of Sergio Romero of Argentina

Referre (Ravshan) is talking to Klose of Germany

Philipp Lahm of Germany is tackled by Maxi Rodriguez of Argentina

Philipp Lahm of Germany celebrates as they score a fourth goal

Müller celebrates scoring the opening goal with Schweinsteiger and Podolski


Miroslav Klose of Germany challenges Sergio Romero of Argentina

Miroslav Klose of Germany celebrates scoring their second goal

Miroslav Klose (R) of Germany celebrates victory with team mates

Messi and Lahm

Maxi Rodriguez of Argentina is tackled by Miroslav Klose of Germany


Manuel Neuer of Germany (down) makes the save against Carlos Tevez of Argentina

Klose tries to reach the ball

Klose and Podolski celebrates scoring his team's second goal

Germany tries to make their third goal

Gabriel Heinze of Argentina shows his dejection with head coach Diego Maradona after being knocked out of the competition


Diego Maradona head coach of Argentina gestures during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Dejected Maxi Rodriguez of Argentina after being knocked out of the tournament

Carlos Tevez of Argentina looks dejected

Arne Friedrich of Germany celebrates scoring his team's third goal

Arne Friedrich celebrates victory with Per Mertesacker of Germany


Angel Di Maria is tackled by Sami Khedira


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Argentina vs Germany

Wow! I’m so impressed with Germany Team. They didn’t only kick England outta the World Cup 2010 but also kick Argentina. They’re awesome. They made 8 goals in the last 2 matches. I think they deserve to win the World Cup this year.

Let’s talk about the Match: Argentina vs Germany (Cape Town - Green Point Stadium, 3 July). I was so afraid before the match, I thought they gonna lose; but I was wrong. Germany routed Argentina with four goals, and Argentina couldn’t make a goal back J

Germany first goal came from their young player, Thomas Müller following a Bastian Schweinsteiger free kick in 3rd minute. In 68th minutes, Miroslav Klose made score for Germany; it was a beautifull goal –I think–. In the next 6 minutes Friedrich added a third goal after brilliant work from Schweinsteiger. Klose made his second goal, 1 minute before time up. In 90th minute, the score didn’t change: Argentina 0 – 4 Germany.

Actually, Argentina played well in this match, they had a lot of changes. But Manuel Neuer did a great job, he saved ball so many times.

Because of his great performance, Bastian Schweinsteiger has been choosen as the MAN OF THE MATCH ♥♥♥






Netherlands vs Brazil Photos

Wesley Sneijder of the Netherlands celebrates scoring his team's second goal

Robinho of Brazil gestures angrily to Arjen Robben of the Netherlands.

Robinho of Brazil celebrates scoring the opening goal.

Robin Van Persie of the Netherlands lies injured on the pitch during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Referee Yuichi Nishimura issues a red card to Felipe Melo of Brazil after a tackle on Arjen Robben of the Netherlands

Netherlands' Wesley Sneijder celebrates after kicking the ball towards goal which led to an own goal by Brazil's Felipe Melo.

Netherlands' Mark van Bommel, right, kicks the ball as Brazil's Kaka looks on.

Maarten Stekelenburg of the Netherlands makes a diving save from a Kaka shot.

Kaka of Brazil looks dejected during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Kaka of Brazil attempts to control the ball as Andre Ooijer of the Netherlands looks on during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Kaka and Robinho of Brazil look on as they restart the match during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Giovanni Van Bronckhorst of the Netherlands reacts to unfair play by Kaka of Brazil

Felipe Melo of Brazil attempts to pull up to his feet the injured Arjen Robben of the Netherlands

Felipe Melo of Brazil attempts to help Arjen Robben of the Netherlands following a tackle for which he is given a red card during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final

Brazil's striker Robinho celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the 2010 World Cup quarter-final football match Netherlands vs. Brazil.

Netherlands vs Brazil

I never thought that Netherlands would kick Brazil outta World Cup 2010 in quarter final (Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 2 July). I thought Brazil gonna win the match, because they have Kaka, Robinho, and Fabiano.

In 10th minute, I was so happy looking Robinho’s goal. They played so well in first half; I wished I could see another goal from Brazil. In 53rd minute, I saw a goal from Felipe Melo but the score’s not for Brazil, it’s a score for Netherlands. Netherlands took control after Melo’s goal. They tried to make another goal. Finally, in 68thminute Sneijder made Netherlands’ second goal. In the 73rdminute, because of his big mistake, Melo got a red card from the referee. With 10 people, Brazil tried to make a score but they didn’t lucky enough to get a score. In 90thminute, the score didn’t change: Netherlands 2 – 1 Brazil.

After the match, Kaka cried –and so does my heart– while Sneijder was giving a big smile to his fans…



Germany vs England 4 – 1 in World Cup 2010 photos

Thomas Müller scored twice in the second half

Thomas Müller and Mesut Özil are celebrating the goal

The Germany team celebrate Lukas Podolski's second goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

Philipp Lahm and Ashley Cole

Germany's striker Miroslav Klose (R) fights for the ball with England's defender Matthew Upson

Germany's midfielder Thomas Müller lies on the pitch during the 2010 World Cup round of 16 match Germany vs England

Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer watches Frank Lampard’s shot hit the bar and bounce over the line during first half, though the referee said it wasn’t a goal.

German goal scorer Miroslav Klose

English midfielder Frank Lampard can't believe the no-goal call from the officials

England's defender Glen Johnson (L) and Germany's striker Lukas Podolski


Anything possible Schweinsteiger and Müller


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