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England Have Been Sent Packing By Germany

By Otto On September 1, 2010 Under Recreation and Leisure

English supporters in this World cup were hoping from great performance from England. But that never happened because England were sent packing in the last 16 by Germany. Not just sent packing there absolutely smashed up. I saw the match in the local pub; the pub owner was so disappointed that he broke his legendary oak furniture because of a terrible game England played. He told me that it was his grand father’s furniture which survived World war 2 and the fire at their old home.

 

The story is awesome isn’t it? I certainly found it interesting. Now let’s talk about how in the last 16 England were knocked out. Many have said it was England one of the worst performances in the big stage as they didn’t play well in group games and the last 16 meeting with Germany. To be perfectly honest England did well in the first half against Germany but were terrible in the second half yes they were unlucky in the first half not to be 2-2 but second half they were awful. England did have a chance to show what they were made of in the second 45 minutes but that never happened. England conceded awful goals and germany just flew past them in the second half.

 

Having saying all that give Germany some credit, even though they have a young team they have tremendous spirits. They have shown they can do well even without their top players. Michael Ballack has been missing from the centre midfield and Bastian Schweinsteiger has taken the role and leadership with ease. The new comers and youngster Mesut Ozil and Thomas Muller have had a great tournament so far. Shame Rooney could not star for England but was he injured? I still think that Sir Alex Ferguson played Rooney too often even when he was returning back from the injury. I am sure he had not fully recovered from that injury and it does make a difference.

 

Even I wanted to break and throw my New England furniture and black ash furniture at the poor England’s performance.

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