
So with 1966 in the back of their heads (as usual) England got the better start by scoring on a mistake of Schalke defender and first time international player Christian Pander after 9 minutes. Germany had a lot of trouble adjusting to the game with a line up that never played together. Philipp Lahm was the screening defender in midfield, a part usually played by Thorsten Frings. He did well most of the time, but he, as well as his teammates, had a lot of trouble with Joe Cole who was always dangerous. After a few minutes Germany got a hold of the game and after a mistake by England keeper Paul Robinson Kuranyi was able to capitalize. Only a few minutes later the aformentioned Christian Pander scored a terrific goal from 30 metres range by hammering a shot past Robinson. The score stayed like this to the end, although England had a lot of chances in the 2nd half.
All in all it was a rather disappointing match but you always have to keep in mind that those were two teams who are still at the beginning of their seasons. Everything seemed to be a little slow.
Some highlights of the game, unfortunately with the horrible German commetary by Steffen Simon.
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