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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup QF France Vs Germany Friday July 04,2014



Round of 16 Results
Brazil beats Chile 3-2 on penalties after 1-1 draw on Saturday June 28,2014
Colombia beats Uruguay 2-0 on Saturday June 28,2014
Netherlands beats Mexico 2-1 on Sunday June 29,2014
Costa Rica beats Greece 5-3 on penalties after 1-1 draw on Sunday June 29,2014
France beats Nigeria 2-0 on Monday June 30,2014
Germany beats Algeria 2-1 on Monday June 30,2014
Argentina beats Switzerland 1-0 on Tuesday July 01,2014
Belgium beats USA 2-1 on Tuesday July 01,2014

France Vs Germany at Marcana Stadium,Rio de Janeiro


Managers

Didier Deschamps(France)
Joachim Low(Germany) 

Squads

France
  • 01 Lloris
  • 02 Debuchy
  • 03 Evra
  • 06 Cabaye (Remy - 73' )
  • 04 Varane
  • 05 Sakho (Koscielny - 71' )
  • 19 Pogba
  • 14 Matuidi
  • 10 Benzema
  • 08 Valbuena (Giroud - 85' )
  • 11 Griezmann
 Germany
  • 01 Neuer
  • 16 Lahm
  • 04 Höwedes
  • 06 Khedira Booked
  • 20 Boateng
  • 05 Hummels
  • 07 Schweinsteiger Booked
  • 18 Kroos (Kramer - 92' )
  • 11 Klose (Schürrle - 69' )
  • 08 Özil (Götze - 83' )
  • 13 Müller
 

Germany beats France 1-0 at the Maracana Stadium Rio di Janeiro
Goal Scorer -Mats Hummel


Germany are in their 10th World Cup SF in 13 Tournaments since 1966

Defeat marked the first time France have failed to reach the semi-final stage in their past six appearances in the knockout stage

Mats Hummels got the better of Raphael Varane to score what proved to be the winning goal and Germany can now prepare for a meeting with Brazil in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday July 08,2014 after the hosts beat Colombia

Germany Fans Celebrate Victory





 German and French Newspapers Coverage of the Germany Vs France QF Clash and its result

Germany's Hamburg Morning Post and sports newspaper Bild have been full of praise for the defender who led them to their fourth World Cup semi-final in a row

French papers L'Equipe and Vaucluse are, understandably, in a far more sombre mood - with plenty of mention of the dream being over.




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