Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Welcome To Enjoy Germany vs Spain Live Semi Fianl Via Online TV On Your Computer On 07.07.10

Date/Time: Jul 7, 2010, 2:30pm US/Eastern
(08:30PM South Africa local)
Competition: FIFA World Cup Live
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Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Durban, Durban

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Interestingly, the 2008 European Championship final fixture between Germany and Spain will come up again – this time, in the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Watch out for drama, dazzling performances, and record breakings!

Germany-Spain = Miroslav Klose vs David Villa

When you think about the Germany vs Spain encounter, you certainly can’t avoid thinking about the mouthwatering duel between Miroslav Klose and David Villa. Both players have been in terrific form for their respective country at the 2010 World Cup and fire surely still burns in their belly.

Germany’s Miroslav Klose has got 14 World Cup goals so far – 4 of which have come in South Africa. He is just one short of equaling the world record set by Brazil’s Ronaldo. Looking over his achievement, Klose stated:

“I spoke with Ronaldo after the [2002 World Cup] final. At that time, I’d have never dreamed of coming this close to his record, with just two more goals to surpass him. I hope he is not too worried.”

One man who doesn’t seem worried about his goal scoring record is David Villa. Whereas Klose puts quite a lot of importance on breaking Ronaldo’s record, David Villa prefers to focus on his team only.

“I’m least concerned about finishing as the top scorer. What’s important is that we [Spain] get to the final, whether the goal(s) come through me or through someone else. I’m happy to score the goals, but I’m happier if the team wins.”

Out of Spain’s 6 goals, 5 were scored by Villa in this tournament. The new Barcelona signing currently tops the goal scoring charts at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and he is just one goal short of equaling Raul’s tally of 44 goals in 102 games for Spain. The difference with El Guaje is that he will only be getting his 64th appearance against Germany on Wednesday.

Will we see both Miroslav Klose and David Villa equaling or breaking records? Above all, which player will find himself on the bright side of victory? Oh, and watch out for Fernando Torres too. The guy is goalless at the moment, but could he pop up like

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