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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Elm Goal ( Germany vs. Sweden ) 4- 4 Qualification World Cup 2014

Miroslav Klose moved closer to becoming Germany's all-time top goalscorer with a double early on before Per Mertesacker added a third for the hosts before half time. Once Mesut Ozil made it 4-0 early in the second half, Germany's 14th consecutive win in qualifying competitions seemed to be in the bank, but they had not counted on such a dramatic revival. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Mikael Lustig got the comeback under way in the 62nd and 64th minutes before Johan Elmander brought them back to within a goal with 14 minutes left to play.Germany 4 - 4 Sweden All Goals And Highlights | World Cup 2014 Qualification [High Quality] adiós al Barça, en una rueda de prensa donde Sandro Rosell ha anunciado que Tito Vilanova será su sustituto la próxima temporada en el Camp Nou en las semifinales de la Champions ección Española, Gerard Piqué, manda un saludo a todos los aficionados culés Real Madrid vs Barcelona Leo Lionel Messi la Copa LibertadoresNeymar Goal League goles en el epílogo del partido de Alan Kardec y Neymar, Sweden staged an amazing comeback from 4-0 down to earn a draw with Germany in Berlin, scoring four goals in the final half-hour – the last of them deep into stoppage time. It was the first time in their history that Germany had lost a four-goal lead. Miroslav Klose scored two early goals as Germany, who had won their first three games in Group C and thrashed the Republic of Ireland 6-1 on their last outing, dominated for an hour before the comeback began. "I have never seen a thing like this in an international," Sweden's coach, Erik Hamren, said. "Did we believe we could get a result at 3-0 down at half-time? No, no, there was no one who thought that." The Germany coach, Joachim Löw, was no closer to understanding what happened. "I don't know how to explain it," he said. "Normally we would not waste a four-goal lead. The problem seems to have been mental after 60 minutes. We became sloppy and lost our discipline."

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