Germany Seal Berth In The Final Of Euro 2012

The former champion of Germany were given a chance at the beginning of the celebration on Friday after becoming the first team to qualify for the final of European Championship 2012.

A 6-2 hammering of neighboring Austria ways, Joachim Löw, Germany's side have now taken their Group A match at a point 24 unassailable after winning all their matches in eight today.

Brave Austria, however, revealed some weaknesses in the German defense, and

As in Austria goals were scored by players who go to trade in the German league.

Despite the hosts to an explosive start to the game, the result suggests Löw still has some adjustments to the challenge if Germany in the finals in Poland and Ukraine in June next year.

"We have qualified for the finals at the earliest," said Basso, and his team still playing in Belgium and Turkey next month, the remaining qualifiers.

"We have taken twice as defensive, but I think we Austrians limited to only two chances, and I prefer that we created so many chances."

"It is our philosophy to constantly attack and we are constantly working

to have a team where we can exchange the players, "he said." This is what you need if you want to be among the best in the world. "

Austria coach Didi Constantini, whose side can not now qualify and whose contract expires in December, said the score reflects the gap in the classroom.

"I think everyone saw that there was a big difference between Germany and Austria," he said. "We were running the game in the first half."

"We had a couple of opportunities to do 4-3, but Germany was just too strong ... I have a contract until 21 December and I am going to see that through," he said.

The hosts lead 3-0 cruising for more than 28 minutes thanks to goals from Miroslav Klose, Mesut Özil, who added a second after a pause, and Lukas Podolski.

Austria came into the game as Werder Bremen and Stuttgart Arnautovic first Marko Martin Harnik scored for the guests to keep hunting.

But the German André Schürrle replacements and teen star Mario Götze scored in the last 10 minutes to add gloss to the victory.

It was the first time Germany had conceded two goals in Euro 2012 qualifying matches, since its campaign began almost exactly a year ago.

The hosts took the lead after just eight minutes to the Veltins Arena in Gelsinkirchen as Klose locked in a volleyball Ozil, and with the slightest of touches, shot deflected into the net past goalkeeper Gratzei Austrian Christian.

It 'was a 33-year-old goal of his 62 111 German and appearance of the thumb closer to him, in 1970 a legend Gerd Muller record of 68 goals in 62 games with the German top scorer of all time .

Playmaker Ozil has goalscorer when he chipped the Gratzei 23 minutes after taking a pass from Klose.

Soon after, the defender Holger Badstuber released Podolski on the left and 26 years of Cologne star fired home from his goal number 43 on his 91st appearance for his country.

Austria is back in the game as Arnautovic fired in a header for the visitors on 42 minutes after he slipped his marker.

Germany lost the defender Benedikt Höwedes to halftime with a hamstring injury, but Ozil ghost two defenders on 47 minutes to score Germany fourth, only Austria to meet four minutes later with a goal Harnik of VfB Stuttgart striker.

Having left the bank Podolski, Schürrle Bayer Leverkusen scored in the 84th minute to get his second goal in two games, which also compensates when he left the bench in a 3-2 victory last month in Brazil.

Götze, who helped orchestrate the South Americans to win, then came off the bench to hit the sixth goal 88 minutes. He is now scheduled to begin on Tuesday, friendly against Poland in Gdansk.



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