How the germans saw that 4-1 win

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After the dreams of Fabio Capello's England were destroyed by Deutschland on Sunday, much of the German media turned its attention to events 44 years ago; when that Russian linesman


allowed Geoff Hurst's 'goal' to stand and break the hearts of a nation. This time, though, it couldn't have been easier for the Uruguayan officials to award a goal to


England, after Frank Lampard's 20-yard effort lobbed over Manual Neuer in the Germany net and bounced a full two yards over the goal line â yet they didn't. And with the England


players hesitating to break into celebration â which may or may not have made the officials' minds up for them whether or not to award the goal â play was continued, and


England's dreams ruthlessly dashed by Joachim Löw's devilishly talented team shortly after. You may like Germany daily paper _Bild_ leads with the headline âÂÂ_Jetzt wissen die


Engländer, wie wir uns die ganze Zeit gefühlt haben_â â literally âÂÂNow the English know how we felt the whole timeâÂÂ. Perhaps after inflicting England's biggest ever


World Cup defeat, the Germans ought to be entitled to indulge in a little Schadenfreude. _11 Freunde_, the closest equivalent to _FourFourTwo_ in Germany, explain how the Lampard


'goal' was almost identical to Hurst's effort in '66; Everybody in the stadium could see it, his effort hit the bar then bounced a metre over the line, yet the linesman


unbelievably allowed play to continue. âÂÂWembley goal revisitedâÂÂ, is how they described it. One can't help but feel that, with dubious decisions aplenty already experienced in this


thrilling World Cup, there was always going to be a massive controversy in a game that, from the outside at least, always looked a bigger occasion to England than it did to the Germans. Is


it fate that that Wembley ghost has now been put to bed for the Germans, or just unbelievable coincidence? Another article of interest from _11 Freunde_ concentrates today on the fact that


Wayne Rooney, the man who âÂÂshould have been England's biggest saviour in South AfricaâÂÂ, âÂÂnever really arrivedâ at the World Cup â pointing the finger to a long, hard


season domestically with Manchester United, and also to poor tactical decisions from England boss Fabio Capello which forced Rooney to constantly drop too deep into midfield during games.


The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. The cynics amongst us, however, would rather point the finger at too many big-name superstars not doing


their job for England, time after time after time. Surely world class players can adapt to different tactics? Or are they just not world class? Whatever they are, to this writer it would be


no big loss to see the back of up to 50% of England's starting XI. Time for chances, and big ones at that. As the for Germans, though, Löw's decision to continue with Bundesliga


goal-shy strikers Podolski and Klose looks to have paid massive dividends, and 20-year-old Bayern München striker Müller twice finished expertly.  A youthful squad has a date with


Argentina on Saturday; a win there and the country would really start to believe that a fourth World Cup could in touching distance.  _MORE WORLD CUP STUFF: FEATURES * LISTS * INTERVIEWS_


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