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| Germany's Michael Ballack (C) celebrates
with his teammates after a Group A match with Ecuador at the 2006 FIFA
Football World Cup in Berlin, Germany, June 20, 2006. Germany won 3-0.
(Xinhua Photo) |
BERLIN, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Germany topped World Cup Group A, as expected, with three wins, and "minnows" Ecuador stunned the world with two victories over stronger-looking Poland and Costa Rica, following the hosts into the last 16.
Poland, which had been second favorite in the group,
suffered two losses and finally beat Costa Rica 2-1 to finish third with three
points. Costa Rica, which had been the third-placer in 2002 World Cup Group C,
sank to bottom this time with three losses.
The German tank showed its powerful gunfire in their
group journey, scoring eight times and conceding only two goals. The hosts
routed Costa Rica 4-2 in the World Cup opener, edged Poland 1-0 in the last
minute, and overwhelmed Ecuador 3-0 to win Group A.
German star striker Miroslav Klose scored twice in
Costa Rica and Ecuador games respectively to top the World Cup scorers list so
far.
Statistics show that all World Cup hosts have
advanced through the group stage, even if they come from soccer-developing Asia,
like South Korea and Japan in 2002.
In April, a poll in Sport bild magazine showed that
only five percent of German fans believe their soccer team would win the 2006
World Cup trophy and another 10.8 percent believe that the hosts would not pass
the group stage. The pessimistic view might come from former coach Rudi
Voeller's conservative mind and his team's early exit at the 2004 European
championship.
However, Juergen Klinsmann, who had been the lethal
striker of the 1990 World Cup-winning team, took over as coach in 2004, and
rejuvenated the team which had not beaten a major power since October 2000. The
team changed from its slow, predictable style under Voeller to become more
fast-paced and focus on attack.
Klinsmann picked up several young talents, such as
Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger and Cologne's striker Lukas
Podolski, and ended months of debate by naming Arsenal's Jens Lehmann as his new
No. 1 goalkeeper, leaving longtime starter Oliver Kahn on the bench.
Naturally, the armband of the captain went from Kahn
to the key playmaker in the midfield Michael Ballack who has scored dozens of
winners for Germany and Bayern Munich and is in his prime at 29.
Ballack and Schweinsteiger in the midfield, Podolski
and WerderBremen's Klose, who was the leading scorer in the Bundesliga this
season, up front, the German team owns frightful power and the home fans'
support made the power more frightful.
But the leaky defense may be a headache for
Klinsmann, as most of the team's defenders are in their early 20s or not regular
starters in their clubs. The two goals scored by Costa Rica was a warn to
Klinsmann.
Germany will meet Sweden, the runners-up in Group B,
in the last 16. And Sweden are much stronger than Costa Rica. It will be a
crucial or painful test for the hosts, for their defense in particular.
Ecuador, who were not through the group stage in
2002, made a big stride this time. Many experts predicted that the South
American team could only play a role of spoiling the party. Ecuador really made
it and gained more than expected.
They broke the jinx which said they could only play
well on home soil with the advantage of high altitude.
In fact, their 3-0 trounce by Germany on Tuesday did
not have any impact on them because they preserved their strength for the
knockout stage, keeping their two star strikers Agustin Delgado and Carlos
Tenorio on the bench.
Delgado and Tenorio collected two goals respectively
in their team's 2-0 win over Poland and 3-0 victory over Costa Rica.
In the last 16, Ecuador will face Group B winners
England. No matter what the result is, the South Americans have already won
respect of the world.
Poland's coach Pawel Janas had said, "Progressing
beyond the first stage is our minimum scenario." Unfortunately, his team was
out.
Under Janas' guide, Poland won eight out of 10 games
to qualify behind England in European Group Six and they looked good in recent
friendlies.
Poland's rising star Ebi Smolarek, 25, playing for
Borussia Dortmund, is among the top six scorers in the Bundesliga with 13 goals.
However, all these strong points did not shine again
in the World Cup arena.
Costa Rica have already showed themselves capable of
causing an upset in 1990. In 2002, they were drawn with Brazil, Turkey and China
in Group C. Although they beat China, tied Turkey and lost to Brazil, earning
the same points with Turkey, but they were out for less goals.
Costa Rica's eye-catching point is their coach
Alexandre Guimaraes, a popular former international who played at the 1990 World
Cup. However, he relied too much on his old stars in the last World Cup. Their
tactics were not secrets to anybody.
Costa Rica's key player is Paolo Wanchope, who had
played for Derby, West Ham and Manchester City in England and Malaga in Spain.
He is Costa Rica's all-time leading scorer with 43 goals.
Wanchope really shone in the 2006 World Cup opener, scoring two goals but that was not enough for the team to cruise. Enditem [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
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