Germany booked their place at the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil™ with a convincing 3-0 win over the Republic of Ireland.
Goals by Real Madrid's Sami Khedira, Chelsea's Andre
Schurrle and Arsenal's Mesut Ozil confirmed Germany's place in Brazil.
Second-placed Sweden's 2-1 win at home to Austria leaves Group C winners
Germany five points clear ahead of their final qualifier against the Swedes in
Stockholm on Tuesday.
The win leaves Germany unbeaten in their last 31
qualification matches for either a World Cup or UEFA European Championships
dating back to their 3-0 defeat to the Czech Republic in October 2007. Irish
goalkeeper David Forde of Millwall had a busy night as Germany fired in 28
shots compared to the guests 12.
With both strikers Miroslav Klose and Mario Gomez
injured, coach Joachim Low opted to start Ozil up front and the central
midfielder struggled on occasion before adding the late third goal. After
Italian great Giovanni Trapattoni resigned last month with his side having no
chance of qualifying, caretaker coach Noel King brought a defence-minded
Ireland side to Cologne.
Having trounced the Irish 6-1 in Dublin last October, the
guests clearly wanted to avoid another thrashing and packed their defence
whenever the Germans attacked. The famous luck of the Irish deserted them after
only 12 minutes when Sami Khedira's shot took a wicked deflection off Irish
centre-back Ciaran Clark, leaving goalkeeper Forde sat on his backside.
Both right wing Thomas Mueller and Schuerrle on the left
tested Forde further with first-half chances. Celtic striker Anthony Stokes, in
for injured Irish captain Robbie Keane, squandered a golden chance just before
the half-time whistle when he failed to connect after the ball came off the
woodwork.
The hosts rode their luck early in the second-half when
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, way off his line, challenge Stokes to a long
ball just inside his own half. The Irishman sprinted clear but with the German
defence scrambling, Stokes could only fire over the empty goal.
The Germans doubled their lead when central midfielder
Toni Kroos chipped the defence to find Schuerrle onside and the Chelsea winger
fired past Forde on 58 minutes. Vice-captain Bastian Schweinsteiger was only
denied a third after a fine save from Forde from 17 metres out.
Kelly's Ireland kept fighting as Neuer blocked both
Stokes and Seamus Coleman in the final 10 minutes and the travelling fans could
be heard belting out 'Fields of Athenry' in the dreary Cologne evening. Clark
forced Neuer into a reflex save in the dying stages with a bullet header from a
corner before Ozil added the third in the 92nd minute after a superb pass from
Kroos.
Culled from FIFA
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