Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Prediksi Ghana vs Jerman, Ghana vs Germany, Composition Changed With red card received by Miroslav Klose, task to banged the goal of Ghana when Germany play last game of the 2010 World Cup Group D on Thursday (24 / 6) early day pass to the shoulder of Cacau. Coach Joachim Loew had made the final decision and VfB Stuttgart, bomber, was appraised as the most appropriate figure. "For now, I am more heavily on Cacau to play from the start. As a consequence, of course there will be some small changes," said Loew to Reuters.

Prediksi Jerman vs Ghana, Previously Cacau was not played as a starter because Loew prefers to players who had a reputation as Klose, rather than being accomplished. Cacau acuity was evidenced in the match versus Australia, where he immediately scored a goal just two minutes after entering the hose to replace Lukas Podolski, in cooperation with Msut Ozil.

As one of the candidate for the team champion, this time Germany was faced with the worst scenario, must beat Ghana while playing at an altitude of 1700 meters above sea level Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg. That is a direct result from their defeat of Sebia in the second game, while in the prime party Der Panzer performed brilliantly with slaughter Asutralia 4-0.

In the standings, Ghana led by accumulating four value, while Germany and Serbia followed behind it with both bagging three values. Serbia on party predictable will not be too difficult to pick a full point from Australia.

Loew did not want to bemoan the defeat of Serbia. According to him, there is a positive side of the bad result, his team learned to cope with stress and respond to survive game of opponent. "We still have a conviction for qualify. The players have expressed their commitment to play up to the end. It's just that we need to be careful because there are five players who pocketed the yellow card," said Loew.

Concentration
Unlike Germany, Ghana rather concentration to find ways to score in open play. Two of their goals to the goal of Serbia and Australia in two matches before going through the penalty spot. This makes one of Africa's representative which most potentially qualifying for the second round was called as a penalty specialist team.

Although Ghana's back line playing impressive in two games, but the frint line was relatively blunt by simply relying on Asamoah Gyan. Ghana even recorded has failed scored a goal in 12 games before the World Cup 2010. Coach Milovan Rajevac has tried to overcome it but failed, because no one dared to push one more player more forward for a duet with Gyan, or bring down Sulley Ali Muntari as a second striker.

"We really have to improve our attacking game," said coach Milovan Rajevac admitted. "We throw away many opportunities scored. That should not happen again when we play against Germany," he added."