Germany Faces Spain on Wednesday After Humiliating Argentina in a 4:0 Surprise Upset

Germany demolished hapless Argentina 4-0 at the Green Point stadium in Cape Town on Saturday to reach the World Cup
semi-finals and send Diego Maradona‘s team home.

Thomas Müller put Germany 1-0 up in the third minute with a
glancing header from a Bastian Schweinsteiger free-kick and Miroslav
Klose added a second from a Lukas Podolski pass in the 68th minute.

Arne Friedrich scored the third after a brilliant Schweinsteiger
run and cross and Klose scored his second, and Germany‘s fourth, a
minute before time. It was the Bayern Munich striker‘s 14th World Cup goal.
(Photo:Chancellor Angela Merkel with South Africa's President Jacob Zuma)

From start to finish, Germany's tactical discipline was miles ahead of Argentina, and their combination play created far more goal-scoring chances.

The 4-0 finish was surprising, but richly deserved too. Argentina's vaunted danger men - Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez, and Gonzalo Higuain - never got into gear, seeming to have no answer to Germany's dogged defending, and wary of making a mistake that could touch off a German counter.

Having cruelly exposed Argentina‘s defensive naivety, the Germans
now on Wednesday go on to play Spain which defeated Paraguay 1:0.

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