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European Championship > Euro 2008

GERMANY – AUSTRIA 1-0

Date: 16-06-2008
Stage: first round


Place: WIEN
Running time: 105 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: DVD
Commentary: italian
My rating: **
Notes: Ballack

MATCH SUMMARY

Monday, 16 June 2008, 20:45

Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
Attendance: 51,428

Meteo: Partly cloudy, mild, high 22.7 °C, low 10.3 °C

GERMANY

Jens Lehmann
Arne Friedrich
Philipp Lahm
Per Mertesacker
Christoph Metzelder
Michael Ballack (c)
Torsten Frings
Clemens Fritz
Mario Gómez
Miroslav Klose
Łukasz Podolski

Coach: Joachim Löw (GER)

60′ ↓Mario Gómez ↑Thomas Hitzlsperger
83′ ↓Łukasz Podolski ↑Oliver Neuville
90′ ↓Clemens Fritz ↑Tim Borowski

AUSTRIA

Jürgen Macho
Christian Fuchs
György Garics
Martin Hiden
Erwin Hoffer
Emanuel Pogatetz
Martin Stranzl
René Aufhauser
Andreas Ivanschitz (c)
Ümit Korkmaz
Martin Harnik

Coach: Josef Hickersberger (AUT)

13′ Martin Stranzl
31′ Erwin Hoffer
48′ Andreas Ivanschitz

55′ ↓Martin Hiden ↑Christoph Leitgeb
63′ ↓René Aufhauser ↑Jürgen Säumel
67′ ↓Martin Harnik ↑Roman Kienast

Referee: Manuel Mejuto González (ESP)

Goals:
49′ Michael Ballack GER

Match overview

Germany secured their quarter-final berth with a 1-0 victory over co-hosts Austria in Vienna. Michael Ballack’s thunderous free-kick early in the second half proved decisive, as Austria pushed for an equaliser but lacked a cutting edge. Joachim Löw’s side maintained defensive solidity under partly cloudy, mild skies to continue their unbeaten run in Group B.

Trivia

Michael Ballack’s free-kick was his fourth goal in three European Championship tournaments, highlighting his set-piece prowess. Austria’s winless streak against Germany extended further, and for the first time since Euro 2008, no host nation advanced from the group stage.

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