Albert Bierstadt Yosemite Valley painting
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England gave away the ball far too often, allowing Germany to control the match with slick passing.Seaman had to dive low to his left to block Marcos Bode's low shot and then grabbed a free kick by Scholl."It was a superb performance by my team and I am very proud," said German coach Rudi Voeller, who has the job until June, when he'll be replaced by Christoph Daum. "Winning 1-0 against England in the last game at Wembley -- I knew there ... was such a historic significance for the whole country."German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn had few problems. In the first half, he stopped David Beckham's free kick, Andy Cole's glancing header and England captain Tony Adams' diving header.Kahn's toughest save came with 31 minutes left. Beckham, as well known in Europe for marrying one of the Spice Girls as he is for his soccer prowess, curled in a powerful shot from 25 yards out that Kahn jumped to push over the crossbar.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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