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Because africa has become my second home I always support the African teams in hope maybe once again a new "Roger Milla" stirring up the Favorites.
After all African teams are out, of course I'm supporting Germany.
Although yesterday they played really well, but "this result" was also only possible, because Brazil probably under shock has allowed it.
"Really happy" about such a result I would have been certainly against any other team but not Brazil. No team really did deserve this in this situation.
If they could repeat this performance on Sunday, they really could make it. But regardless of whether against argentina or holland so easy it will not be.
 

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I too believe Germany will win it, they have a great team.

You remember the German footballers Gerd Müller, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Rudi Völler, Jürgen Klinsmann, Oliver Bierhoff, Franz Beckenbauer aka "Franz" (midfielder, defender - sweeper or libero), Lothar Matthäus (midfielder, defender - sweeper or libero),Uwe Seeler, etc.
Germany had many awesome strikers.
But Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski are Poles, because they were born in Poland. :)
 

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Brazil's game was so bad that I really think that when we were younger we played football better at out neighbor fire.

Of course Germany was more than ok but the result is because of Brazil's game. It was like they had taken drugs

Coach of Poland national football team Kazimierz Górski said at a press conference "So play as the opponent allows." (You can play on the field only in this way as your opponent allows to it.).
And
"More worth is the coach who is lucky, better than the coach who has no luck.".
"The idea is to score one goal more than your opponent."
"Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and sometimes tie. (Sometimes you win a match (eg, 1:0), sometimes you lose a match (eg, 0:1), sometimes tie a match (eg. 1:1).)."
"As long as the ball in play, anything is possible."
"When we are more time in possession of the ball, they would have it the less time."
"The ball is round, and the gates are two, either we win, or they."
"The ball may pass, a player does not."
"Football is a game easy. There is no need for her philosophy."

His major successes were winning gold medal in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich; bronze medal for 3rd place in the 1974 World Cup held in Germany; and another silver medal for 2nd place in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.
Imeo, you should hear about him, because after resigning his position in Polish national team, he went to Greece and was a successful coach of Panathinaikos Athens, Kastoria FC or AGC, Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. and Olympiakos Piraeus or Olympiakos F.C.

1976

Exiting the representation of Polish

takes a job at Panathinaikos Athens

1977

Panathinaikos wins the championship and the cup Greece

1978

Balkan Cup wins

begins work in Kastoria FC or AGC

1979

passes from Kastoria to Olympiacos Piraeus or Olympiacos F.C.

1980

Greece wins championship


1981

with Olimpiakos Piraeus wins the championship and Greek Cup

takes a job at Legia Warsaw, brought it to the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup

1982

returns to Olympiacos Piraeus or Olympiacos F.C.


1983

with Olimpiakos Piraeus Greece wins championship

Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. goes to

1985

is advisor to the President of Panathinaikos Athens

Who will win the World Cup in Brazil, I do not know.
But Kazimierz Gorski said that: "To me it seems that this team will win the match, which will score the more goals.".
 

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You remember the German player Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
To this day I remember the semi-final match Germany RF - France, which was played during the World Cup in football in Spain.
It was held on 8 July 1982 at 21:00 at The Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid.
In normal time, the game was a draw 1:1. The French were winning already 3-1 in extra time and then Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has appeared on the pitch.
I believe that for this reason, Germany managed to bring about draw 3:3.
In the penalty shootout won 5-4 players Germany.
This match went down in history, because France and West Germany Participating in the first ever penalty shootout at a World Cup finals.

 
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