Germany beats England 4-1 in World Cup

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa – Germany 's latest World Cup victory over England will be remembered not for any of the brilliant goals, but for the one that didn't count.

Ask anyone — players, coaches, thousands of fans in the stadium and millions more watching on television — and there's little question that Frank Lampard put a shot in the net late in the first half that would have tied the score.

But referee Jorge Larrionda waved play on, and Germany used two second-half goals by Thomas Mueller for a 4-1 victory Sunday. The Germans are headed to the quarterfinals. The English are shaking their heads in disbelief.

"It's incredible," England coach Fabio Capello said. "We played with five referees and they can't decide if it's a goal or no goal. The game was different after this goal. It was the mistake of the linesman and I think the referee because from the bench I saw the ball go (in)."

Germany coach Joachim Loew couldn't argue that point.

"What I saw on the television, this ball was behind the line," Loew said. "It must have been given as goal."

It wasn't.

"The goal was very important," Capello said. "We could have played a different style.

"We made some mistakes when they played the counterattack. The referee made bigger mistakes."

Larrionda and assistant referee Mauricio Espinosa were not made available to comment. FIFA said in a statement that it "will not make any comments on decisions of the referee on the field of play."

Soccer's rules-making panel agreed last March not to pursue experiments with technology that could help referees judge goal-line decisions.

Germany went up on goals by Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski before England's Matthew Upson made it 2-1 in the 37th minute.

Lampard 's non-goal came a minute later. After the ball landed across the line, it spun back into the arms of Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer . Capello initially celebrated what he thought was an equalizer by clenching his fists and shaking his arms. But his face changed when he realized the goal had not been given.

As the players headed off the field at halftime, Wayne Rooney walked over to a linesman and gestured with his hands how far he thought the ball crossed the goal line.

In 1966, England and Germany were 2-2 in extra time in the World Cup final when Geoff Hurst 's shot struck the underside of the crossbar, bounced down and spun back into play. That time, the referee consulted his linesman, who awarded the goal.

Hurst went on to score a third goal in England's 4-2 victory at Wembley.

This time, it was Mueller getting two goals.

"We heard that the ball was behind the line, that we were fortunate," Mueller said of Lampard's shot. "Before the last two goals, the game hung in the balance, England was putting on the pressure."

The 20-year-old forward finished two quick German counterattacks within 3 minutes to sink England's hopes of beating Germany at the World Cup for the first time since that '66 final.

Germany plays Argentina, which beat Mexico 3-1, in the quarterfinals on Saturday in Cape Town.

"In the knockout stages, Germany is always there," Podolski said. "We fought and ran a lot, just fantastic today."

Added Klose : "We were aggressive from the first minute and it was a deserved victory. Our target was to reach the semifinals and that's what we want to achieve."

It was the most lopsided England loss in a World Cup.

Mueller scored on the counterattack in the 67th minute, having started the move after a long clearance by Jerome Boateng. Mueller passed to Bastian Schweinsteiger , who patiently dribbled upfield and ran across the 18-yard line to feed the unguarded Mueller. His shot hit the hand of England goalkeeper David James and went in.

Three minutes later, Mueller struck again after a break on the left wing by Mesut Oezil.

"We played I think well at 2-1, but after the third goal it was a little bit disappointing," Capello said. "Germany is a big team. They played a good game."

Klose scored his 50th goal in 99 games for Germany — his 12th World Cup goal — by outmuscling defender Upson to a bouncing ball off a goal kick. Podolski gave the three-time champions a 2-0 lead, putting the ball through James' legs.

Upson headed in a cross from Steven Gerrard to make it 2-1, then Lampard's shot was not rewarded — a decision sure to be debated for as long as international soccer has no video replay.

"I think if you look back at the game as a whole, we've been beaten by the better team," England captain Steven Gerrard said. "At 2-1, if Frank's ball had stayed I think it would have been a nice turning point in the game."

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    Free Girl Mon Jun 28, 2010 03:21 pm PDT Report Abuse
    That goal was in!! I bet if they got that goal england would have played better!! All the teams are great, but why are usa, england, and mexico out? they were robbed!! "sigh" well i guess i should get over it now,, the referees suck!! Great game, Germany and England, Capllo kinda freaks me out,,....
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    Christian Colon Mon Jun 28, 2010 07:55 am PDT Report Abuse
    German rules!!!!
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    Phil Mon Jun 28, 2010 07:51 am PDT Report Abuse
    As an American I watched the World Cup for the first time with an open mind. I didn't grow up with Soccer, but since the people of so many countries love this game I thought well ... maybe there's something to it. From what I saw I don't think many Americans will take to this game the way it's played now. First ... Flopping seems to be a grand tradition and accepted by all. It was to me laughable and disgusting at the same time. It (of course) encourages cheating, pure and simple. That could easily be cleaned-up by the team coaches, instead they seem to enjoy it, and the fans accept it. Where is the sportsmanship? How can one take pride in his country during international competition while this goes on? More importantly what does it say to the children? Win at any cost? Say what you will about Americans but that would not be tolerated here. Can you image an NFL player falling to the ground in mock pain? Secondly: The officiating is atrocious, every effort should be made to ensure the game played fairly... otherwise what's the point. People say they love this game but nobody takes it seriously. I hear no clamor to fix things from anyone. If the fans really cared they could force changes. There's sure enough of them. Lastly ... Soccer is the slowest scoring game I have ever seen. There's a lot of action on the field, but most all of it leads nowhere. Maybe fun for the players, but not for the fans, at least not this one. Rule changes and a shorting of the field would greatly enhance this game, anything to increase scoring (that is the point, isn't it). Until then I think I'll leave Soccer to the rest of the World. They go to these games to start fights, blow their horns drink beer and do anything else they can think of ... except enjoy a well thought out, fair sporting competition, which could be a truly great game ... if anyone cared.
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    Gary Mon Jun 28, 2010 07:29 am PDT Report Abuse
    Germans wished this happened when Hitler and Third Reich was alive
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    Haseeb Mon Jun 28, 2010 06:17 am PDT Report Abuse
    Germans RULE.. English losers crying about a goal.. Lol
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    archer Mon Jun 28, 2010 02:42 am PDT Report Abuse
    England was woeful, with such shoddy defence and lack of attack they deserved to lose, regardless of the goal controversy.

    Germany were fast, exciting and technically far superior.

    However, Germany should be ashamed of itself. A clear goal against them just before half time, they knew, the crowd knew, the world knew. Instead of pretending it didn't happen they should have done the sportsmanlike thing and allowed England to walk a goal in as soon as the second half started. The world would have applauded them and they would almost certainly have still won. Such selfish behaviour stains a world class team.
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    gulz... Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:51 am PDT Report Abuse
    huhuhu...so sad...
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    jock rock Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:45 am PDT Report Abuse
    John Terry was rubbish he is so slow and cost England at least one of the goals,overpaid trash.
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    jock rock Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:43 am PDT Report Abuse
    FIFA are a bunch of clowns especially Blatter,it's time the fans were heard,we pay hundreds of millions of pound to watch a game that is often decided by an error,the last world cup FIFA made £1.2 billion profit and they will not invest in goal line technology,obviously the "back hander" offered isn't big enough for greed FIFA.

    Boycott all FIFA tournaments.
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    dc daddy Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:21 am PDT Report Abuse
    if teams have to wait every 4 years for world cup, then we NEED INSTANT REPLAY!!!!!!! this world cup is a joke and embarrassment for fifa

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