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30 June 2006

Jens, The Best of What Germans Do Best


Germany had a magical win against Argentina, falling behind for the first time in the entire tournament until Miroslav Klose got his first World Cup goal in the knockout stage with an 80th minute header. After 30 minutes of extra time, it came down to penalty kicks. The Germans had a decisive advantage with keeper Jens Lehmann, who was part of the reason behind Arsenal's 995 minute run without allowing a goal in the Champions League.

Argentina had their 2nd stringer, Leonardo Franco in to face the Germans. All four of the Germans that shot, hit. Lehmann, on the other hand, stopped half the shots he faced, and read correctly each shot.

Germany wins on PKs and will face either Italy or Ukraine.

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