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Germany vs Uruguay Result - Final Round posted Jul-11 | 1294 hits
Germany vs Uruguay Final Score : 3-2
We update World Cup 2010 match Germany vs Uruguay result ( also Uruguay vs Germany result ), also Germany vs Uruguay preview, analysis, video and photos.
Germany vs Uruguay Stadium : Nelson Mandela Bay
Time : July 10th, 2010 - 20:30 South Africa time
Type : Final Match - Third Place - The World Cup 2010 Result
Germany vs Uruguay result ( also Uruguay vs Germany result )
Germany vs Uruguay Final Score : 3-2
Germany Goals : Thomas Muller (19), Marcell Jansen (56), Sami Khedira (82)
Uruguay Goals : Edinson Cavani (28), Diego Forlan (51)
Referee : Benito Archundia

Road to the third place match of Germany :
Germany vs Australia (4-0)
Germany vs Serbia (0-1)
Germany vs Ghana (1-0)
Second Round : Germany vs England (4-1)
Quarter Final Round : Germany vs Argentina (4-0)
Semi Final : Germany vs Spain (0-1)

Road to the third place match of Uruguay :
Uruguay vs France (0-0)
Uruguay vs South Africa (3-0)
Uruguay vs Mexico (1-0)
Second Round : Uruguay vs South Korea (2-1)
Quarter Final Round : Uruguay vs Ghana (1-1|4-2 pens)
Semi Final : Uruguay vs Netherlands (2-3)

Germany vs Uruguay Preview :

Germany and Uruguay have met twice in the past, with both these meetings taking place in the 1990s. Germany won both these encounters, scoring nine goals to Uruguay’s one during the process.

Germany’s superb run at the 2010 Football World Cup ended in the semifinals as their midfield proved unable to secure possession from the Spanish team. That loss means that Germany now has three wins and two losses from its last five matches.

The German attack is still the highest-scoring at the World Cup, with fourteen goals scored at the tournament and nine goals scored in the knockout rounds alone. The German defence has conceded just two goals in the last five matches.

Uruguay, meanwhile, comes into the 2010 Football World Cup 3rd place playoff with four wins and a loss from its last five matches. The Uruguayans were no match for the Netherlands in the semifinals, and were flattered by the 3-2 scoreline after producing a late second goal in the match.

Uruguay’s attack has been in solid form, and powered by the skills of Diego Forlan, has scored nine goals in the last five matches. Defence has been solid enough, letting in an average of a goal a game.

Germany vs Uruguay Analysis :
Germany secured third place in the World Cup courtesy of an entertaining 3-2 win over Uruguay in Port Elizabeth. A Sami Khedira header settled a game that saw both Thomas Muller and Diego Forlan move onto five goals for the tournament.
Muller currently leads the race after his fifth goal of the tournament - the same as Diego Forlan, David Villa and Wesley Sneijder but with more assists. Villa and Sneijder play in Sunday's final but Muller, the outstanding young player of the tournament, set the target in only his eighth appearance for Germany.

Muller opened the scoring in a rain-soaked Port Elizabeth before Edinson Cavani equalised for Uruguay, then Diego Forlan volleyed the South Americans in front before a goalkeeping error allowed Marcell Jansen to equalise.

A thrilling game - the most open contest of the World Cup - was finally decided when Sami Khedira headed home to give Germany their second third-place finish in consecutive tournaments.

Germany's hopes had looked dented when Miroslav Klose - who could have broken Ronaldo's all-time scoring record of 15 World Cup goals - was ruled out by a back injury. Muller was back from suspension however, as was Luis Suarez, the man whose controversial handball prevented Ghana from reaching the semi-finals.

It was Germany who seized control of the match in the opening exchanges with Cacau having a goal ruled out and Arne Friedrich thumping a header against the crossbar.

Germany made their dominance tell in the 19th minute when Bastian Schweinsteiger let fly from 30 yards and Uruguay keeper Fernando Muslera misjudged the shot, allowing Muller to tuck home the loose ball with a minimum of fuss.

That should have been the cue for Joachim Low's side to impose their game on the South Americans but instead Schweinsteiger, their skipper and inspiration all tournament, allowed himself to be caught in possession by Diego Perez and suddenly it was the Germans being hit on the break.

Suarez's perfectly-timed pass put Cavani through on the left and he finished expertly low into the far corner to put Uruguay on level terms in the 28th minute.

Suarez, the striker who has been so deadly for Ajax, spurned an excellent chance to seize the lead when he fired wide late in the first half. The same player was denied again in the second by a reaction block from Hans-Jorg Butt, seconds after he had thwarted Cavani, but Germany's keeper could do nothing when Forlan's first-time shot from the edge of the box.

Egidio Arevalo muscled his way down the right and Forlan met his cross on the volley, the ball bouncing down into the ground and whistling into the net with Butt helpless.

But just when Uruguay looked on top another goalkeeping blunder allowed Germany back into the game. Muslera came for Jerome Boateng's cross but missed it completely, allowing Jansen to head into an empty net.

Butt kept Forlan at bay while at the other end substitute Stefan Kiessling twice came close to restoring Germany's lead.

With eight minutes left Mesut Ozil's corner caused chaos in the Uruguay area and Khedira looped a header into the corner to make it 3-2.

Kiessling scooped over from a great position before, with the very last kick of the game, Forlan blasted a free-kick against the frame of the goal.
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