Socceroos boring, says German coach Joachim Low


Socceroos boring, says German coach Joachim Low

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[size=6]Socceroos boring, says German boss[/size]

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From: The Australian
June 10, 2010 8:23AM

ORGANISED, hard-working but dull - that's Germany coach Joachim Low's assessment of a Socceroos side he expects to turn Monday morning's World Cup Group D clash in Durban into a bore-a-thon.

And Low vowed the Germans would attack at Moses Mabhida Stadium, saying his side was not going to "administer'' a result.

"We want to win the game, we want to play forward-orientated football ... we want to be active,'' he said.

But Low conceded his side would find it tough to break down the Socceroos, whose captain, Lucas Neill, has already stated a draw would be a ``fantastic'' result for the Australians.

"Australia can be expected to offer anything but a great spectacle,'' the German mentor said.

"Australia is all about top organisation, incredible workrate and almost a perfect defence - it's very difficult to unbalance that team.


So what username does the German coach post under in this forum?

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[size=6]Socceroos boring, says German boss[/size]

Marco Monteverde
From: The Australian
June 10, 2010 8:23AM

ORGANISED, hard-working but dull - that's Germany coach Joachim Low's assessment of a Socceroos side he expects to turn Monday morning's World Cup Group D clash in Durban into a bore-a-thon.

And Low vowed the Germans would attack at Moses Mabhida Stadium, saying his side was not going to "administer'' a result.

"We want to win the game, we want to play forward-orientated football ... we want to be active,'' he said.

But Low conceded his side would find it tough to break down the Socceroos, whose captain, Lucas Neill, has already stated a draw would be a ``fantastic'' result for the Australians.

"Australia can be expected to offer anything but a great spectacle,'' the German mentor said.

"Australia is all about top organisation, incredible workrate and almost a perfect defence - it's very difficult to unbalance that team.


So what username does the German coach post under in this forum?


socceroossupporter.

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