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Germany, Ghana share the spoils
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 06 - 2014

Germany's Miroslav Klose performs a flip as he celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during their Group G World Cup match against Ghana at the Arena Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil, Saturday. — AP
FORTALEZA, BrazilGermany striker Miroslav Klose came off the bench to score a record-equaling 15th World Cup goal and salvage a 2-2 draw against Ghana in a pulsating Group G game Saturday.
With his first touch two minutes after coming on, Klose poked home at the back post from a Toni Kroos corner in the 71st minute to move level with former Brazil striker Ronaldo. He becomes only the third man after compatriot Uwe Seeler and Brazil's Pele to score in four World Cups.
“It doesn't matter whether I play from the start or come off the bench: all games are important and 15 goals in 20 World Cup games isn't bad,” said the Lazio striker.
Germany, which is on top of the group with four points, faces the Americans in its final group match in Recife Thursday.
Germany coach Joachim Loew said his players were “exhausted” from an engrossing encounter in which the Germans took the lead, trailed 2-1 before fighting back to secure a point.
“Ghana did a good job. They succeeded in closing down space, we weren't able to get the open spaces. It was an incredible high pace and the players gave everything,” he said. “We wanted to avoid a hard fight with these temperatures. The team showed a strong morale to come back after we were down.”
Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah described the clash as “a really good, competitive game.”
“Germany are the best in the world and playing them is always going to be difficult. We had some opportunities and unfortunately when you're playing such a big team, if you don't take your chances, you're always going to face problems.”
After a cagey, goalless first half, Mario Goezte put the Germans ahead with a downward header that came off his knee before beating Fatawu Dauda in the Ghanaian goal.
But the Africans hit back three minutes later, Andre Ayew outleaping the towering figure of Per Mertesacker in the German defense to meet a Harrison Afful cross and head his side level. Roared on by thousands of Brazilians in Fortaleza's Castelao arena, Ghana then took the lead, its lone striker Asamoah Gyan breaching the German back line and firing a right foot shot past goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. Loew then turned to experience, throwing on Klose and Bastian Schweinsteiger and it proved an inspired switch with Klose netting the goal that keeps the Germans in contention to reach the second round for a remarkable 16th consecutive World Cup.
The 36-year-old celebrated his goal with a somersault, reminiscent of his younger days. He landed on his backside but it hardly seemed to matter as his jubilant teammates buried him under a pile of bodies.
This was the 800th match in the tournament's history and was a fitting tribute to an event that began in 1930. It marked Mertesacker's 100th German cap and Gyan's 10th World Cup match, a Ghanaian record. It also saw the Boateng half-brothers face each other for the second World Cup in a row. Jerome played the first half for Germany while Kevin-Prince played for Ghana. — Reuters


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