TOOOOOOR!
The World Cup 2006 has just been started. Philipp Lahm scored the first goal of the World Cup from an wonderful kick in the 6th minute. Germany is leading against Costarica 1:0.
Wait! A dramatic comeback from Costa Rica in the 12th minute. Paolo Wanchope scored from the German defender's mistake. The score line is 1:1.
Germany is ahead of Costa Rica (2:1) in the 17th minute from an wonderful finish from Miroslav Klose. The game is still young and 3 goals have already been scored. If you are not watching this match you are missing something!
For live matchcast click here.
More World Cup links:
* Live Blog: Germany vs. Costa Rica
* Multilingual world cup racism helpline.
* Soccer lounge.
* Spiegel’s World Cup blog.
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