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Germany 4 Argentina 0

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Germany is changing the history this days and sends many teams to home from Africa. Germany was a favorite to win this one, it was being built up as a match which could have gone right down to penalties. Many predicted a win for Germany but a scoreline of 4-0 is outrageous and shocking to say the least. Germany scored what was the most important goal in the third minute of the game.

Germany 4 England 1

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Germany played very well today in Africa World Cup 2010 and kept England out of the this game because Fabio never know whats was round the corner and didnt get any lesson from Slovenia game because 1-0 wasnt a good score but its too late.Goals from Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski have given Germany a 2-1 half-time lead over England in their World Cup second-round match in Bloemfontein. Germany done very well and we all know that they have deserved this because Fabio didnt give any attention to other games and now he thinks time for a holiday.

USA 1 Ghana 2

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Ghana made USA dreams end very quick at World Cup to night and the game between Ghana and USA is getting more exciting every minute until Ghana scored second goal. Ghana was still on the lead by 1 point with 1-0 score against United States. This soccer match is being held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa and it is being officiated by Viktor Kassai.

Slovenia 0 England 1

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Slovenian didnt try hard and didnt put effort like England did because this was England`s team worst times and they didnt take advantage of it. In an effort to boost England’s attack after only scoring one goal in the group stage coming into Wednesday’s match, coach Fabio Capello made three changes aimed at shaking up his offence.

Northern Ireland 0 Turkey 2

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What they lacked in experience, they made up for in spirit and courage. Two second half goals sunk Northern Ireland in Connecticut yesterday but Nigel Worthington’s inexperienced side weren’t lambs to the slaughter against Turkey. Without 17 regular internationals, fans feared an avalanche of goals and an embarrassing defeat but Worthington can count the positives today after his young side refused to be blown away in stifling heat.