Christ the redeemer |
What
a match and what a win by the Germans, simply fabulous. It was a Humdinger of a
match as expected from these giants and worth every penny and time spent. It
was one of the most exhilarating matches that I have seen in recent times. Both
the teams were in top gear at the word go. The speed with which both the teams
played was a sight to behold and savor for long long time. It seems both of
them had given away their defensive streaks and aggression was the only thing on
their mind. I am great fan of German style of football, which relies heavily on
aggression and quick and tricky passing, something which I got to see in full
flow during this final. The South Americans were no different and they matched the
Europeans in aggression, even creating opportunities to only let them go. Such
opportunities need to be grabbed by both hands to come out winner. These lost
opportunities eventually proved costly for them and relegated them to the
runner up spot. Higuain had a peach of an opportunity which could have made him
the blue eyed boy in Argentine football history, but it was not his day and for
the South Americans.
Germans
took a cue from Higuain and tried getting through the strong defenses of
Sergio Romero but in vain. He stood there like an impregnable wall pushing away
everything thrown at him, until in the dying minutes of the extra time, his defenses
were breached to give Germans the opportunity of podium finish. The Germans ran
like they were possessed desperately wanting to win, in doing so they suffered
some meaty blows at the hands of the Argentine. Bastian Shweinstigger had to
be on sidelines with blood flowing profusely under his eye, but the enormity of
the stage couldn’t keep him out for long. He was cheered while he stepped back
into the arena.
The Arena |
Unfortunately Kristoph Kramer’s dream of playing the WC final
ended half way when he had to retire due to a bludgeoning tackle from the
Argentine players. Everyone in the team had a role to play and they did it to perfection
to the delight of Joachim Lowe. First ninety minutes were laden with attacks
and counterattacks but without any success
Argentine
players created many opportunities but couldn’t cash on them. Palacio, Higuain,
Mascherano were almost on brink of becoming hero’s for their team, but they
faltered to the dismay of their coach. These opportunities do not come knocking
at your door very often and letting them slip out of your hand is as good as a
sin, which qualifies punishment. A lot was dependent on Messi, but that’s
unfair I think. There were rare moments where he could do some tricks, but
Germans had marked him intelligently not allowing him to break the shackles. He
got an opportunity to level scores when Argentina was awarded a free kick from
a position which had the potential to prove fatal, but he was way off target.
This lost opportunity summed up the Argentine resistance and paved way for the
Germans to lay their hands on the championship trophy. At the final whistle the
Germans were ecstatic, tears running down from their eyes, the tears of
happiness having realized a dream.
Ecstatic Germans after the victory |
It
was an emotional sight for everyone, on the other hand Argentine players were
crying like kids having denied their toys. They couldn’t fathom the thought of
not having won the trophy and were inconsolable. The Argentine fans couldn’t be
left behind, with young, adults, men, women all weeping trying to pacify each
other. The word "Competition" can be so cruel, I thought and I had tears in
my eyes as well.
Defeat can be bitter |
The
real heroes of the German win were the industrious Andre Schurrle and the baby
face dynamo named Mario Goetze. There co-ordination and finish had finesse,
skill written all over. The poise with which Goetze collected the ball and kicked through Romero's defenses was a gem. This craftsmanship, artistry is what people want
to see from the footballers and the German duo demonstrated this to the whole
world that night. No guesses Goetze is the cynosure of all German eyes and
would continue to be for a long long time. He has written his name in golden
letters in the annals of German football history. He has not only registered
his name into reckoning but also made himself available for the highest German
civilian award and many more. Mario Goetze has managed to do something which
only the chosen ones are capable, and he is undoubtedly the poster boy
of German football.
Mario the savior for Germany |
It was sheer coincidence that this feat was accomplished by
the Germans in presence of Lothar Matthias their former captain who managed to
win the big title defeating the Argentine team in 1990. Every German player
gets a pat on their back for playing as a team and contributing in their own
way in this big win. Joachim Lowe deserves a special praise for handling the
team full of superstars and getting them play to their potential. The WC saga
thus ends with Germany crowned the winner a feeling which is going to take a
lot of time to sink in for them and they are going to relish these moments for
their lifetime.
Christ the decider |
Well Played Germany. What you think people ?
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