The Australia shocked Germany 2-1 in their friendly international at Mönchengladbach Tuesday, a result which saw the Socceroos gain some revenge for their lost 4-0 by the Germans in South Africa 2010. Coach Germany Joachim Loew named a side weakened for the game - and he was punished with the worst defeat in its years of four-and-half in charge of Australia obtained an of them more great never WINS football.
The side House expected to be on the race for victory when striker Bayern Munich Mario Gomez slotted the ball home from the edge of the area in the 26th minute. But visitors turn things after the interval and leveled on the hour mark when David Carney broke through the defence of the Germany the fire goalkeeper Tim Wiese.
And Australia sealed a famous victory two minutes later when Christian Traesch Dirty Harry Kewell in the region and Luke Wilkshire marked the place. During this time, an Asamoah Gyan of last-minute goal gave in Ghana , a match 1-1 draw against England at Wembley in an end-to-end meeting.
In front of a capacity crowd which included more than 20,000 Ghanaians, England took the lead when the more expensive English signature ever, Andy Carroll, fired home his first goal for his country. But Ghana never renounced and equalised in the last minute when Gyan, who plays his football club in England for Sunderland, found space in the area draw goalkeeper Joe Hart.
Moreover, in the form of France were denied a seventh consecutive Croatia's victory as the teams drew 0-0 friendly match at the France Stadium.
Central defender of Lille Adil Rami struck the woodwork for the side House in the second period, while Franck Ribery was jeered by the home fans, it made its first appearance at home since being banned for his role in the training ground of the France the strike in South Africa World Cup last year.
In other matches Tuesday, semi-finalists of the Uruguay World Cup friendly playeed are Dublin with a 3-2 victory against Republic of Ireland, while the Italy were in impressive form beat Ukraine 2-0 in Kiev.
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