Home>News Center>Sports
             
     

    Germany crash out of Euro 2004
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2004-06-24 09:14

    Germany slipped out of Euro 2004 after a 2-1 defeat by a second-string Czech Republic, who had already qualified, saw them miss out on the quarter-finals for the second successive European Championship.


    A German soccer fan reacts as he watches the Czech Republic beat Germany 2-1, in a Euro 2004 soccer match in Lisbon, on a large video screen in the Potsdamer Platz, one of Berlin's main squares June 23, 2004. [Reuters]

    The three times champions had to win to guarantee their progress having earlier drawn with the Netherlands and Latvia but the Dutch took the runners-up spot in Group D after a 3-0 win over Latvia and will play Sweden in the quarter-finals.


    Germany's captain Oliver Kahn reacts during their Euro 2004 Group D soccer match against the Czech Republic at the Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, June 23, 2004. [Reuters]

    "We have to look to the future," said playmaker Michael Ballack. "We have to work harder in view of the World Cup at home in 2006. I can't make any accusations against anyone. We all worked hard but it wasn't good enough."

    Despite a fierce second-half onslaught Germany could not subdue a Czech side showing nine changes from the team who secured their place in the last eight as group winners with a 3-2 victory over the Netherlands last weekend.


    Czech Republic goalkeeper Jaromir Blazek makes a save during game against Germany in their Euro 2004 Group D soccer match at the Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, June 23, 2004. [Reuters]

    Germany did briefly lead through a stunning Ballack goal in the 21st minute but the advantage lasted for only nine minutes as Marek Heinz equalised with an equally-superb strike.

    With the Germans pushing for the winner, Czech substitute Milan Baros scored on the break 12 minutes from time to make it three wins out of three -- the only unblemished record and all the more impressive as they trailed in all three games.

    Disappointing


    Czech Republic's Stepan Vachousek (behind) and Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger fight for the ball in their Euro 2004 Group D soccer match at the Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, June 23, 2004. [Reuters]

    Overall it was a disappointing display by Germany, the 2002 World Cup runners-up, who took too long to show the necessary urgency against a relaxed Czech team who enjoyed the occasion.

    "The disappointment is huge," said Germany coach Rudi Voeller. "Two years ago we celebrated. Now we're out. That's bitter. We saw here that everyone can beat everyone."

    Germany follow Italy and Spain as big name casualties of a tournament that has already lived up to its billing as one of the most open for years.

    The impressive Czechs will now turn their attentions to a quarter-final meeting with Denmark in Porto.

    Voeller had reacted to the lame goalless draw with Latvia by giving a first start to midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger and, after a cagey opening, the 19-year-old played a major part in the first goal.

    Bernd Schneider whipped in a cross from the left, Schweinsteiger knocked it down into the path of Ballack and the midfielder struck a fierce 20-metre shot past the helpless Jaromir Blazek.

    The Czechs, each man playing for a place in the quarter-final team, deservedly equalised on the half-hour mark when Heinz left Oliver Kahn flailing with a perfectly-placed 25-metre free kick into the top corner.

    Attack bolstered

    Voeller, knowing the Dutch were leading 2-0 against Latvia, sent on Lukas Podolski to bolster his attack at halftime and Germany soon took control with an inspired Ballack driving them on.

    Close to the hour mark the playmaker fizzed a low shot just wide then sent another against the post, Blazek saving Schneider's follow-up.

    Germany continued to exert pressure, Schneider heading wide, Christian Woerns having an effort cleared off the line and Blazek again defying Kevin Kuranyi.

    But just as the equaliser looked inevitable, the Czechs broke and Baros tucked the ball past Kahn at the second attempt in the 78th minute.

    The victory was revenge of sorts for the Czech Republic, beaten by Germany with a golden goal in the final of Euro '96, and was their first win over them in regulation time since 1964 -- a run of 15 games.

    At full time the Czech fans sang "Auf Wiedersehen Deutschland" to their beaten rivals, while the German fans greeted the waving Voeller with a chorus of jeers and whistles.

    Germany's exit was a repeat of four years ago when they needed to beat already-qualified Portugal to reach the last eight but lost 3-0.

    They bounced back to reach the 2002 World Cup final and Voeller, if he is still in the job, will hope for a similar turnaround when they host the 2006 edition.

    Asked about speculation that his job was under threat, Voeller said: "It's part of the business. But despite all the disappointment, and I am disappointed because I was sure we'd advance, I'm rather confident and relaxed about the future."



     
      Today's Top News     Top Sports News
     

    Price hikes not to stop until October

     

       
     

    DPRK: Concrete plans can help nuclear talks

     

       
     

    China set to clarify bankruptcy protection

     

       
     

    Audit: US$170 million discovered misused

     

       
     

    Boat sinks killing one, 43 lost

     

       
     

    Migrant workers get injury insurance

     

       
      Germany crash out of Euro 2004
       
      Van Nistelrooy takes Dutch to quarters
       
      Sweden and Denmark through to quarters
       
      Italy crash out despite win over Bulgaria
       
      Awesome Serena storms into 2nd round
       
      Henman survives first-round scare
       
     
      Go to Another Section  
     
     
      Story Tools  
       
      Related Stories  
       
    Van Nistelrooy takes Dutch to quarters
       
    Sweden and Denmark through to quarters
       
    Italy crash out despite win over Bulgaria
       
    First-round frenzy: Who gives a spit'
    Advertisement
             
    一本大道香蕉中文日本不卡高清二区| 99无码熟妇丰满人妻啪啪| 精品无码久久久久久久动漫| 婷婷五月六月激情综合色中文字幕| 无码AV中文一区二区三区| 亚洲欧美日韩在线不卡中文| 内射无码专区久久亚洲| 亚洲精品无码Av人在线观看国产| 欧美中文字幕一区二区三区| 日韩精品无码人妻一区二区三区| 亚洲A∨无码无在线观看| 亚洲AV中文无码乱人伦在线视色| 日韩va中文字幕无码电影| 日韩欧国产精品一区综合无码| 无码少妇一区二区| 中文字幕亚洲综合久久菠萝蜜| 2022中文字字幕久亚洲| 亚洲男人在线无码视频| A级毛片无码久久精品免费| 亚洲精品无码高潮喷水在线| 高清无码午夜福利在线观看 | 十八禁无码免费网站| 无码乱码av天堂一区二区| 中文字幕在线无码一区| 日本中文字幕在线不卡高清| 久别的草原在线影院电影观看中文| 国产成人AV一区二区三区无码| 无码人妻一区二区三区免费n鬼沢| 成人无码网WWW在线观看| 中文字幕在线无码一区| 中文无码喷潮在线播放| 日韩免费码中文在线观看| 国产中文在线亚洲精品官网| 最近2019中文字幕电影1| 精品久久久久久久久中文字幕 | 国产午夜无码片免费| 精品无码人妻一区二区免费蜜桃| 人妻丰满熟妞av无码区| 久久久久无码精品国产不卡 | 色噜噜综合亚洲av中文无码 | 无码一区二区三区在线观看|