Ozil fires Germany into England showdown
Midfielder Mesut Ozil’s second-half strike fired Germany to a 1-0 win
over Ghana on Wednesday and into the World Cup last 16 where old enemies
England will be waiting.
The win gave Germany top spot in Group D and a showdown with Fabio
Capello’s England in Bloemfontein on Sunday while Ghana face Group C
winners the USA in Rustenburg on Saturday.
But it came at a cost as Ozil, vice-captain Bastian Schweinsteiger
and defender Jerome Boateng all face a race against time to be fit to
face Fabio Capello’s Three Lions after picking up injuries late in the
win.
Ozil’s superb strike from the edge of the penalty area on the hour
mark proved decisive while Australia’s 2-1 win over Serbia in the other
Group D match was academic.
The 21-year-old goal-scorer admitted he was fired up to hit the back
of the net after wasting a first-half opportunity to beat Ghana
goalkeeper Richard Kingson.
“I could have already made it 1-0 in the first-half, so I was a bit
annoyed with myself,” said Ozil, who finished the match bent over and in
some discomfort. “I was disappointed, but I knew that I would score a
goal.” Delighted Germany coach Joachim Loew said he never doubted Ozil’s
precocious talent.
“I told him in the half-time break - you’ve still got a goal in you,”
said Loew, whose contract expires after the World Cup.
“This was an incredibly intense game and not many things worked out
for us. But ultimately we have now reached the next stage.
“The Round of 16 game (against England) will be a class encounter, we
are looking forward to it.”
Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac was relieved to make the last 16 despite
the defeat and his side will be Africa’s sole representative in the next
round.
“Germany has a excellent team. We had our chances and we have
qualified, that’s the main thing,” said the Serb, who shrugged off
Ghana’s lack of potency in front of goal. Their two goals in the group
both came from the penalty spot.
“It’s difficult to explain as we have created a lot of chances,” he
said.
“I’d like to see us scoring real goals, so it’ll be important for us
to be more efficient in front of the opponents’ goal in the next round.”
For the first time in World Cup history, two brothers lined up
against each other as Manchester City’s new signing Jerome Boateng came
it at left-back for Germany to face elder half-brother Kevin-Prince
Boateng of Ghana. JOHANNESBURG, Thursday, AFP
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