<p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>GOAL.COM的评分</b></font></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>GERMANY</b></font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Robert Enke: 7.0 –</b> Although he was never truly tested, he was always in position to make saves had they been required.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b> hilipp Lahm: 8.0 –</b> The more offensive fullback. Wreaked havoc on the left side with his accomplices, Trochowski and Podolski. Was too generous on 41 minutes when he had a 1-on-1 with the goalkeeper and he crossed to a nonexistent receiver. </font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Serdar Tasci: 5.0 –</b> Hard to rate because he was rarely called into action. Disappointed when he failed to contain Frick on 71’.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Heiko Westermann: 6.0 –</b> Also hard to rate because he was so sparingly used. In spite of a defensive error on 11 minutes, he performed generally well in his own half, and provided the kind of offensive performance Germans expect from Christoph Metzelder, except with finishing on the attacking end. Provided a headed goal following a corner kick, a surprisingly rare feat for a German international.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Clemens Fritz: 5.0 –</b> The more defensive full back. Cannot be faulted for his lack of offense, as Westermann and Lahm often ventured forward and somebody had to keep Tasci company. Did well to break up attacks from the Liechtenstein offense when necessary.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b> iotr Trochowski: 6.5 –</b> Had his ups and downs. Great selfless play: for the opener, he passed up a shot, instead laying off for Hitzlsperger, who assisted Podolski’s opener. Also passed up a chance and provided the ball for Podolski’s second goal. Still, his passing was not always spot-on, and he occasionally lost possession cheaply.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Thomas Hitzlsperger: 6.0 –</b> Also had his ups and downs. Aside from his assist to Podolski, his passes tended to be poor. Would have had a rating of 5.0 if not for his well-struck free kick goal.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Simon Rolfes: 4.0 –</b> Many would ask how a goal scorer could have a rating of 4.0, but I can’t give him much credit for an opportunistic goal, even if it was well struck. Aside from a great ball to Lahm, he contributed little offensively or defensively.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><font size=\"4\"><strong>Bastian Schweinsteiger: 6.5 – His work rate, versatility, and creativity are to be highly respected. Early on, he was all over the pitch, setting up plays and confusing the opposing defense. Had two good shots and would have scored if not for Jehle’s good goalkeeping. For all his vision and good runs, he was not as technically sharp as he can be, as his ball control and passes were often sub-par</strong></font>.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Miroslav Klose: 2.0 –</b> Why Loew gave him the captain’s armband is a mystery to me. Confidence is a requirement for all captains, and Klose has none of it. A perfect example was when he was open in the penalty area and shot at least a yard wide of the far post.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Lukas Podolski: 8.0 –</b> Not only did he score twice, but he also nearly provided several assists. His work rate was incredible, exemplified by his efforts to remain on his feet as D’Elia did his best to pull him down rugby-style. If today’s performance does not win him a starting role at Bayern, Klinsmann is a madman.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Substitutes:</b></font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Mario Gomez: 5.0 –</b> Keeps getting unlucky. When the ball was crossed in front of his feet, he froze instead of tapping the ball in. A disappointing performance from the man who is arguably Germany’s most talented centre forward.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Marko Marin: 5.5 –</b> Today’s performance was below the quality of his league performances and his last international outing against Belgium. Did nothing wrong, but those hoping for a few Messi-style runs would have been disappointed.</font> <br/></p><p><font face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\"><b>Kevin Kuranyi: 5.5 –</b> Would have had a higher mark had he scored, which he nearly did twice. A free header late in the match should have been on target, and he was unlucky to have been flagged for offside as he turned and netted from 18 yards.</font></p> |