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Played
July 10, 2010 7:30 PM BST
Nelson Mandela Bay, Port Elizabeth
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)
July 10, 2010 7:30 PM BST
Nelson Mandela Bay, Port Elizabeth
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)
World Cup Preview: Uruguay - Germany
It's a battle to finish third in the World Cup.....
By Subhankar Mondal
Kick-Off: Saturday, July 10, 20:30 CET.
Port Elizabeth Stadium, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth Stadium, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth.
Finishing With A Flourish
Uruguay didn't exactly have a very difficult path to the semi-finals of the World Cup but that shouldn't detract from their truly adventurous journey. The South Americans featured in the last four of a World Cup for the first time in 40 years and indeed gave the Netherlands a run for their money, narrowly losing 3-2.
Moreover, the Celeste could point out that the Oranje's first two goals were controversial: Mark Van Bommel had commited a foul in the build-up to Giovanni Van Bronckhorst's wonder strike while Robin Van Persie was offside for Wesley Sneijder's goal.
Nevertheless, Uruguay shouldn't be too depressed as their team were arguably the most 'romantic' in the competition and for a nation with just 3.5 million inhabitants, reaching the semi-finals ahead of Argentina and Brazil was indeed an achievement in itself. On other occasions finishing third in the World Cup wouldn't mean much but the honour of being officially the third best team in the finals is a massive incentive to play well and win on Saturday night.
Making Their Nation Proud
Germany must be feeling sore after crashing out of the World Cup on Wednesday evening. Die Mannschaft were easily the best and most attractive team in South Africa, having dispatched England and Argentina in the last two rounds with ease, but against European champions Spain in the semis they met their match.
La Furia Roja taught the Euro 2008 finalists a footballing lesson, winning 1-0 to reach the final of a World Cup for the first time in their history as the Germans failed to show their true colours. Of course, the margin of defeat means that Joachim Loew's side can go out with heads held high, but they will certainly be looking to make up for that defeat with a win on Saturday evening.
Four years back Germany finished third in the 2006 World Cup finals they themselves hosted by defeating Portugal in the third place play-off. The current Germany team is a very young one but they have shown lots of potential to scale the heights. Indeed, a win against Uruguay that will enable them to finish third for the second World Cup in a row - this will be a great achievement indeed.
The game could also be a special occasion for striker Miroslav Klose. The 32-year-old has a total of 14 goals in the World Cup finals, just one short of Brazilian legend Ronaldo's all-time record of 15. He is struggling for fitness but the Bayern Munich forward will be desperate to start against Uruguay to equal or even beat Ronaldo's record.

TEAM NEWS
Uruguay
Midfielder Walter Gargano is set to miss out but striker Luis Suarez will be back from suspension. However, star man Diego Forlan picked up an injury against the Netherlands and there are some doubts on his fitness. Centre-back Diego Lugano will start in defence, meaning that Diego Godin will be on the bench.
Probable Line-up (4-2-3-1): Muslera, M. Pereira, Victorino, Lugano, Caceres; D. Perez, Arevalo; A. Fernandez, Forlan, Cavani; Suarez Gargano, A. Pereira; Forlan, Cavani
Germany
Striker Miroslav Klose picked up a back injury in Germany's defeat to Spain and there are suggestions that he won't be able to start against Uruguay. Assistant coach Hansi Flick also hinted that midfielders Sami Khedira and Mesut Oezil too have problems. Marcell Jansen is also likely to start at left-back ahead of Jerome Boateng. Thomas Mueller will be back from suspension and will replace Piotr Trochowski in midfield.
Probable Line-up (4-2-3-1): Neuer, Lahm, Friedrich, Mertesacker, Jansen; Khedira, Schweinsteiger; Mueller, Oezil, Podolski; Klose
Field Report
Reader's Predictions
Top 3 Predictions
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Uruguay 1-3 Germany
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Uruguay 1-2 Germany
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Uruguay 0-2 Germany
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| International Friendlies (FR) | May 29, 2011 | Germany 2 - Uruguay 1 | |
| 2010 World Cup (WC) | Jul 10, 2010 | Uruguay 2 - Germany 3 |
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| Feb 29, 2012 | Romania 1 - Uruguay 1 | FR |
| Nov 15, 2011 | Italy 0 - Uruguay 1 | FR |
| Nov 11, 2011 | Uruguay 4 - Chile 0 | WCQ |
| Oct 11, 2011 | Paraguay 1 - Uruguay 1 | WCQ |
| Oct 7, 2011 | Uruguay 4 - Bolivia 2 | WCQ |
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| Feb 29, 2012 | Germany 1 - France 2 | FR |
| Nov 15, 2011 | Germany 3 - Netherlands 0 | FR |
| Nov 11, 2011 | Ukraine 3 - Germany 3 | FR |
| Oct 11, 2011 | Germany 3 - Belgium 1 | EC |
| Oct 7, 2011 | Turkey 1 - Germany 3 | EC |
- Cavani: If Napoli do not release me for the Olympics I will kick up a fuss and go there anyway
- Arevalo Rios delighted to be in Uruguay with La Celeste
- While much-hyped Ronaldinho & Love flopped, Botafogo idol Abreu is the true king of the Carioca
- Uruguay coach Tabarez excited to play at Wembley and Old Trafford
| 1 | Néstor Muslera Micol | Goalkeeper |
| 22 | Martín Cáceres | Defender |
| 2 | Diego Lugano | Defender |
| 3 | Diego Godín Leal | Defender |
| 16 | Maximiliano Pereira | Defender |
| 15 | Diego Pérez | Midfielder |
| 17 | Egidio Arévalo | Midfielder |
| 4 | Jorge Fucile | Defender |
| 10 | Diego Forlan Corazo | Striker |
| 21 | Edinson Cavani | Striker |
| 9 | Luis Suárez | Striker |
| - | J. Castillo | |
| 23 | Martín Silva | Goalkeeper |
| - | A. Scotti | |
| - | Mauricio Victorino | |
| - | Ignacio González | |
| 8 | Sebastián Eguren | Midfielder |
| - | Alvaro Fernandez | |
| - | Alvaro Pereira | |
| 21 | Sebastián Fernández Miglierina | Striker |
| 5 | W. Gargano | Midfielder |
| 13 | Sebastián Abreu | Striker |
| - | Hans-Jörg Butt | |
| 6 | Dennis Aogo | Defender |
| 17 | Per Mertesacker | Defender |
| - | Arne Friedrich | |
| 5 | Jerome Boateng | Defender |
| - | Marcell Jansen | |
| 7 | Bastian Schweinsteiger | Midfielder |
| 8 | Mesut Özil | Midfielder |
| 6 | Sami Khedira | Defender |
| 13 | Thomas Müller | Striker |
| 19 | Cacau | Striker |
| 1 | Manuel Neuer | Goalkeeper |
| 14 | Holger Badstuber | Defender |
| - | Marko Marin | |
| - | Piotr Trochowski | |
| 23 | Mario Gomez | Striker |
| 10 | Lukas Podolski | Striker |
| 11 | Miroslav Klose | Striker |
| - | Stefan Kießling | |
| 18 | Toni Kroos | Midfielder |
| - | Serdar Tasci |
| Luis Suárez | |
| Position: | Striker |
| Squad Number: | 9 |
| Games | Goals | YC | RC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 3 | 0 | 1 |
The Ajax striker missed the semifinal against the Netherlands due to suspension as he was sent off against Ghana in the quarterfinals. However, Suarez will start against Germany in the third place playoff and will be the Uruguayans' main threat.
Diego Forlan could miss out as he is reportedly struggling with an injury and this means that Suarez will have to shoulder most of the burden of scoring goals. The 23-year-old has netted the ball thrice in the competition and he still does have a chance of winning the Golden Boot.
Diego Forlan could miss out as he is reportedly struggling with an injury and this means that Suarez will have to shoulder most of the burden of scoring goals. The 23-year-old has netted the ball thrice in the competition and he still does have a chance of winning the Golden Boot.
| Thomas Müller | |
| Position: | Striker |
| Squad Number: | 13 |
| Games | Goals | YC | RC |
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| 6 | 5 | 2 | 0 |
The Bayern Munich youngster missed the semifinal clash with Spain because of suspension and one of Germany's reasons for failure against the Iberians was his absence. However, Mueller is set to return against Uruguay on Saturday evening and will be eying the Golden Boot award.
Mueller is Germany's joint-top goalscorer in the World Cup with four goals, just one behind the tournament's top scorer - Spain's David Villa - and with Miroslav Klose struggling for fitness, the 20-year-old will be Germany's main goal-threat against the South Americans.
Mueller is Germany's joint-top goalscorer in the World Cup with four goals, just one behind the tournament's top scorer - Spain's David Villa - and with Miroslav Klose struggling for fitness, the 20-year-old will be Germany's main goal-threat against the South Americans.
Match News
Top Scorers
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Diego Forlan Corazo
Striker Uruguay |
5 | 1 |
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David Villa
Striker Spain |
5 | 0 |
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Wesley Sneijder
Midfielder Netherlands |
5 | 0 |
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Thomas Müller
Striker Germany |
5 | 0 |
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Robert Vittek
Striker Slovakia |
4 | 1 |