Tuesday, June 15, 2010

World Cup 2010, Day 3

Algeria 0 - 1 Slovenia
Serbia 0 - 1 Ghana
Germany 4 - 0 Australia




Germany Blew Our Minds

First team to take ownership of the game in the first 30min. By the end they built a home in the Australian goal. It began with a sharp kick by Podolski in the 8th minute of the game, clocked at 82mph according to online sources. The set up and execution was flawless. Clean, powerful and precise. No hesitation when they kick, and there’s nothing random about their formation on the field. Less than 20 minutes later, came a long-distance cross from Lahm that Klose head-butted in with the triumphant joy of a breaching whale. At this point, Australian goalie Schwartzer looked a bit terrified. With reason. These were no mere goals, but matrix-like algorithms that seemed to transform space and time right before our very eyes. Half-time gave fleeting refuge to the Australians, who, let's face it, were the guinea pigs to this newly unleashed force.

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