Thursday, September 4, 2014

ANGEL DI MARIA INSPIRES ARGENTINA TO VICTORY OVER GERMANY

New Manchester United signing Angel Di Maria inspired Argentina on a revenge mission over their 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Final conquerors Germany as he scored once and set up three goals in a 4-2 victory in Dusseldorf.
Di Maria dishes out Dusseldorf revenge

Di Maria helps Argentina to beat Germany 4-2


Only four members of the Germany team which started the biggest match in world football on 13 July were selected, and the transformation from the Rio de Janeiro showpiece was dramatic. Di Maria set up the first three goals for Sergio Aguero, Erik Lamela and Federico Fernandez before adding the fourth in a game filled with chances at both ends.
Argentina led 4-0 early in the second half but Andre Schurrle pulled a goal back for Germany before Fernandez turned a Mario Gotze effort into his own goal, on a night when only players from the English Premier League found the back of the net.
Mario Gomez had the first real chance of the game in the sixth minute, but his shot struck Sergio Romero in the face. It was the first of three excellent chances wasted by the Fiorentina forward, who received some boos from the home fans when his best opportunity on the stroke of half-time went begging.
Argentina's Angel Di Maria celebrates after scoring against Germany
Angel Di Maria celebrates with team-mates in Argentina's 4-2 win over Germany 
By then, Germany were already two goals down due to the vision and precision of Di Maria. In the 20th minute, he curled a cross in behind the Germany defence with the outside of his left boot, serving the ball on a plate for Aguero to lift into the roof of the net from point-blank range.
Ten minutes later, Di Maria terrorised the Germany defence once more, choosing to shoot this time but placing his effort straight at Manuel Neuer. Five minutes before the break, Di Maria got to the by-line and lifted the ball back for Tottenham's Lamela to place perfectly into the top left-hand corner with a side-footed volley.
It became 3-0 for Argentina almost immediately in the second half when Swansea's Fernandez arrived to head Di Maria's cross past Germany's replacement goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller with the aid of the far post. Three minutes later, Di Maria crowned his excellent personal performance with a goal, racing in from the right before dinking the ball delicately past the onrushing Weidenfeller.
Argentina's Federico Fernandez
Federico Fernandez joined Swansea from Napoli in August for around £8m
Germany grabbed a consolation just moments later when Schurrle was left in space in the centre to volley at Romero. The ball came back to the Chelsea forward off the Argentina goalkeeper and he converted at the second attempt. Marco Reus hit the post as Germany attempted a comeback with Gotze's wayward effort deflected into his own goal by Fernandez to bring the hosts back to within two goals.
There was not to be a dramatic comeback, though, as Argentina gained the merest modicum of revenge for defeat in Brazil, taking their chances in a way which will give them even more regret for the ones they wasted at the Maracana, when it really mattered.
Germany manager Joachim Low said: "We would have beaten Argentina in the final on July 13 even if Di Maria had been playing.
"He couldn't have beaten us on that day."
Argentina manager Gerardo Martino said: "Di Maria is one of the best four or five players in the world and so his performance didn't surprise me.
"His absence {in the World Cup final] was noticeable,"

Germany v Argentina
Argentina ended Germany's 18 match undefeated run

Argentina's Angel Di Maria (right) celebrates scoring against Germany
Angel Di Maria made his Argentina debut in September 2008

Germany players at the end of their 4-2 home defeat to Argentina
Germany did not conceded a single first half goal in Brazil on their way to winning the 2014 World Cup

Germany v Argentina
The last time Germany found themselves 4-0 behind was in a friendly match against Romania in April 2004

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