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Three stuns on one day at 2010 World Cup Unexpected results were witnessed in all the three World Cup group matches held in South Africa on Friday when Serbia stunned Germany 1-0, Slovenia tied the United States 2-2 and England drew Algeria 0-0. In Port Elizabeth, Serbia upset three-time world champions Germany 1-0 in Group D with the most yellow cards of nine since the opening of the tournament. Serbia thus broke a archlord money, streak of five World Cup defeats in a row and joined Germany and Ghana on three points on the billboard. This was also Germany's first World Cup loss in the group stage since 1986 edition, when they lost to Denmark. Germany opened up archlord money their campaign with a 4-0 rout of Australia thanks to goals from Lukas Podolski, Miroslav Klose, Thomas Muller and Cacau, while Serbia suffered a 1-0 defeat by Ghana. In the 36th minute, Klose received his second yellow card and was sent off. Serbia cashed in on the opportunity with Milan Jovanovic slotting home dog clothes, a goal two minutes later to make Serbia the 1-0 win. Serbia's goalie Stojkovic, the Man of the Match, said they deserved the victory. "This is a great victory for all of us, we showed that we are a great team." Serbia will next meet Australia dog clothes, while Germany will take on Ghana in the last group matches. In Johannesburg, the United States dashed Slovenia's hope to become the first to sail into the knockout stage by rallying from two goals down to tie their Group C match 2-2. Slovenia would have maple story mesos, sealed a berth among the top 16 if it could beat the Stars and Stripes, after the European squad defeated Algeria 1-0 and the United States held England to 1-1 earlier in Group C. Speed became the key word of the match between the maple story mesos world's sports heavyweight and the European nation with the smallest territory among the 32 finalists qualified for the World Cup finals. The Slovenian squad broke the deadlock in the 13th minute. Valter Birsa curled a left-foot shot into the corner of net 30 meters from the goal. Under flyff penya, the waves of the rush to goal, Slovenian forward Zlatan Ljubijankic exchanged passes with his teammates and made a breakthrough into the loose American defense in the 42nd minute. After the interval, Landon Donovan organized a sole charge from flyff penya the right wing in the 48th minute. With a cool mind, the striker broke into the penalty area and smashed the ball into the upper corner of the net. They grasped another chance in the 82nd minute again. Michael Bradley, son of coach Bob Bradley, timed his run and slid the ball high into the net when his teammate pumped the ball into the area of Slovenia from halfway on the right. The equalizer made some U.S. fans burst into tears. Slovenia will face England for their last group match while the United States will meet Algeria. In Cape Town last chaos gold, England, one of the FIFA World Cup hot favorites, were held a goalless draw with Algeria in Group C last chaos gold, standing third after the two group matches. England coach Fabio Capello said after the game that the Algerians defended well and "we made many mistakes under high pressure". This was one of the most lackluster matches of the ongoing World Cup. Both sides failed to create clear scoring chances. Completely outfought and constantly outnumbered in the middle of the field, England always seemed hurried and never had the opportunity to build their self-confidence. As the game went on, their passing grew steadily worse and worse. Despite having suffered similar problems using a 4-4-2 against a 4-5-1 in the first half of the warm-up match against Japan, it was surprising to World of Warcraft power leveling, see Capello so reluctant to bring on someone like Joe Cole or even Michael Carrick to help assert some control. Algerian coach Sabah Saadane said that "we could have won as we had scoring chances." Commenting on England, he said that "I don't know what happened to them. I expected them to play better." From the off, the Algerians looked more composed World of Warcraft power leveling in possession and comfortable with their game plan, restricting the space for England in midfield by playing a 4-5-1 formation and breaking at pace. While they never looked likely to win it, they will feel they have carried out their plans to perfection and were the better team on the night. So far in Group C, Slovenia are at the top with one win and a tie, followed by the United States with two ties, England also two ties but less goals, and Algeria one tie and one loss.
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