Hat-trick hero Miroslav Klose in 3-3 tie in Finland
Veteran striker Miroslav Klose saved Germany with a hat-trick to seal a late 3-3 draw against Finland in Wednesday night's World Cup 2010 qualifier. Euro 2008 finalists Germany were looking down the barrel of a defeat orchestrated by Finland's former Liverpool forward Daniel Sjolund who had earlier put his side 3-2 ahead early in the second-half.
But Klose, 30, used every bit of his experience on the day he won his 84th cap to complete his hat-trick in the 83rd minute to give Germany a valuable point in Group 4 in their quest to reach the next World Cup in South Africa.
The home side got off to a flying start when they took the
lead after Malmo striker Jonatan Johansson capitalised on a mistake
in the German defence and fired home on 32 minutes to the delight
of the home crowd. Germany responded quickly when Klose held off a challenge from Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia and fired home just six minutes later.
Finland - Germany, Helsinki, September 10, 2008
Finland reclaimed the lead with half-time approaching when
midfielder Mika Vayrynen scored a superb goal after converting a
pin-point accurate cross from Sjolund. But just 90 seconds later, Klose struck again when he drove a bullet header at Finland goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and although the Bolton Wanderers man parried the shot, Klose followed up to
make it 2-2 at half-time.
Klose makes it three in the dying minutes
After the break, Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke made a fine save
but the home side took the lead for the third time as Sjolund was allowed a free header in the 53rd minute.
In an effort to get the third equalising goal, Löw threw on a
third striker in Stuttgart's Mario Gomez and the move paid off. The home side had a lucky escape on 78 minutes when Klose looked to have scored his hat-trick with a header, only for Werder Bremen defender Petri Pasanen to clear the ball off the goal-line.
It was Gomez who created the pressure in defence for Klose to
finally stab the ball home on 83 minutes and the Bayern Munich
striker nearly grabbed a fourth with Germany threatening in the
game's dying minutes.
Futher information about the German Mannschaft can be found here.
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Veteran striker Miroslav Klose saved Germany with a hat-trick to seal a late 3-3 draw against Finland in Wednesday night's World Cup 2010 qualifier. Euro 2008 finalists Germany were looking down the barrel of a defeat orchestrated by Finland's former Liverpool forward Daniel Sjolund who had earlier put his side 3-2 ahead early in the second-half.
But Klose, 30, used every bit of his experience on the day he won his 84th cap to complete his hat-trick in the 83rd minute to give Germany a valuable point in Group 4 in their quest to reach the next World Cup in South Africa.
The home side got off to a flying start when they took the
lead after Malmo striker Jonatan Johansson capitalised on a mistake
in the German defence and fired home on 32 minutes to the delight
of the home crowd. Germany responded quickly when Klose held off a challenge from Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia and fired home just six minutes later.
Finland - Germany, Helsinki, September 10, 2008
Finland reclaimed the lead with half-time approaching when
midfielder Mika Vayrynen scored a superb goal after converting a
pin-point accurate cross from Sjolund. But just 90 seconds later, Klose struck again when he drove a bullet header at Finland goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and although the Bolton Wanderers man parried the shot, Klose followed up to
make it 2-2 at half-time.
Klose makes it three in the dying minutes
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After the break, Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke made a fine save
but the home side took the lead for the third time as Sjolund was allowed a free header in the 53rd minute.
In an effort to get the third equalising goal, Löw threw on a
third striker in Stuttgart's Mario Gomez and the move paid off. The home side had a lucky escape on 78 minutes when Klose looked to have scored his hat-trick with a header, only for Werder Bremen defender Petri Pasanen to clear the ball off the goal-line.
It was Gomez who created the pressure in defence for Klose to
finally stab the ball home on 83 minutes and the Bayern Munich
striker nearly grabbed a fourth with Germany threatening in the
game's dying minutes.
Futher information about the German Mannschaft can be found here.