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9 June 2006
Hosts Germany opened the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals with a 4-2 win
over Group A rivals
Costa Rica in Munich on Friday, 9 June 2006.
An exciting Opening Match produced three goals inside the first 17 minutes
as Philipp Lahm fired
Germany in front on six minutes, Paulo Wanchope drew the Ticos level six
minutes later and then
Miroslav Klose restored the Germans' lead.
Klose, celebrating his 28th birthday, made it 3-1 after 61 minutes and although
Wanchope narrowed
the deficit with his second goal on 73 minutes, Jurgen Klinsmann's men secured
the three points through
Torsten Frings' spectacular drive three minutes from time.
The match:
3': Germanys Torsten Frings fired the first shot at the 2006 FIFA World
Cup, a dipping effort which
had Costa Rica goalkeeper Jose Porras well beaten, but the ball just cleared
the crossbar and landed
on the roof of the net.
6': The Mannschaft got off to a fantastic start as full-back Lahm cut inside
on the left flank and curled
a beautiful drive which clipped into the net off the far post to send Germany
into an early lead (1-0).
12': After weathering the storm, Costa Rica provided the perfect riposte
as Ronald Gomez released
Wanchope who beat Germany's offside trap, sprinted clear and composed himself
before sliding the
ball past goalkeeper Jens Lehmann to score the equaliser (1-1).
17': Germany went in front again in probably the most spectacular start to
an Opening Match in the rich
history of the finals. Team captain Bernd Schneider fed Bastian Schweinsteiger
from near the corner flag
and his cross from just inside the area was turned home by Klose from two
metres out to restore
Germanys advantage (2-1).
24': Klose tried his luck from distance and Porras had an anxious moment
as the drive bounced back off
his chest but there was nobody in a white shirt on hand to capitalise on
the rebound.
38': Wanchope provided Germany with a worrying moment of their own as he
found himself in space
again and lobbed the ball over Lehmann, but his attempt floated wide and
play was called back for an
offside flag against the striker.
40': German forward Lukas Podolski curled a left-footed free-kick just over
the top from 18 metres
as the relentless pace of the first half had the crowd in Munich on the edge
of their seats.
No let-up:
46': The second half was barely 30 seconds old when Germany came charging
at Costa Rica again,
with Podolski cracking in another fierce drive which Porras was happy to
see fly a metre over the
centre of his goal.
48': The Ticos were in no mood to sit back and let Germany dominate proceedings
and Danny
Fonseca managed to beat the markers to a cross and send a diving header flashing
past Lehmanns
right-hand post.
55': Porras had to be alert and athletic as he sprinted off his line to gather
a dangerous pass which
Per Mertesacker was hoping to make the most of.
61': Germany increased their lead as Klose, one of the strikers tipped to
challenge for the adidas
Golden Shoe, scored his second goal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup and his seventh
in the finals
overall. From Lahm's teasing cross, the ball looped up off Costa Rican defender
Michael Umana
and although Klose's initial header was well saved by Porras, the Werder
Bremen player followed
up to lift it high into the net (3-1).
73': With echoes of the first half, Wanchope matched Klose by once again
skipping through
Germanys defence courtesy of a delicate chipped pass by Walter Centeno
and wrong-footing
Lehmann, who was left exposed for a second time (3-2).
79': Mertesacker forced a great save out of Porras by rising highest from
a corner and sending
a firm header toward goal, but the Costa Rican keeper was equal to it.
87': Werder Bremen provided the goalscorer again as midfielder Frings put
the icing on the cake
of a truly spectacular Opening Match with an unstoppable drive into the corner
from some 25
metres (4-2).
by FIFAworldcup.com
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