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Tenth win in ten matches: Germany end Belgian Euro dreams

Germany beat Belgium 3-1 in Düsseldorf to complete their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a perfect ten wins from ten games and end the visitors hopes of reaching next year's finals.

Mesut Özil, Andre Schürrle and Mario Gomez all scored for Joachim Löw's side, who will travel to the European Championship in Poland and Ukraine after taking 30 points in group A.

In contrast, a talented young Belgian team - for whom Marouane Fellaini netted a late consolation - must now focus on reaching the next World Cup in Brazil after this defeat saw them finish in third place. Guus Hiddink's Turkey will go into next month's playoffs after snatching second place with a 1-0 home win against Azerbaijan.

Good start for Belgium

Belgium started well at the Esprit Arena but never troubled Manuel Neuer in the German goal in the early stages. The first chance of note fell to Schürrle, who sent a curling shot just wide of the far post midway through the first-half.

Belgium goalkeeper Simon Mignolet then raced off his line to deny Gomez, before the hosts took the lead half an hour in thanks to a sensational strike. The visiting defence failed to fully clear a corner, and Real Madrid's Özil was on hand to thump home a shot off the underside of the bar from the edge of the box.

Germany vs. Belgium

Belgium barely had time to regroup before they fell further behind three minutes later at the end of a devastating counter-attack. A Belgian corner was cleared to Ozil on the edge of his own area, and he headed the ball into the path of Gomez, who drove at the visiting defence before slipping in Schürrle. The Bayer Leverkusen man then beat Mignolet with the coollest of chips.

To their credit, Belgium kept going and Jan Vertonghen had an effort deflected inches wide, while Gomez was again denied by Mignolet when clean through at the other end.

Gomez ends all hopes after the break

Gomez did make it 3-0 shortly after the restart, though, exchanging passes with Ozil before firing across Mignolet and into the net for his 14th goal in 14 appearances for club and country this season.

Belgian fans did have something to shout about when Fellaini headed in to make it 3-1 four minutes from time, but that could not dampen the German celebrations at the end of another fine evening for Löw's men.

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Germany beat Belgium 3-1 in Düsseldorf to complete their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a perfect ten wins from ten games and end the visitors hopes of reaching next year's finals.

Mesut Özil, Andre Schürrle and Mario Gomez all scored for Joachim Löw's side, who will travel to the European Championship in Poland and Ukraine after taking 30 points in group A.

In contrast, a talented young Belgian team - for whom Marouane Fellaini netted a late consolation - must now focus on reaching the next World Cup in Brazil after this defeat saw them finish in third place. Guus Hiddink's Turkey will go into next month's playoffs after snatching second place with a 1-0 home win against Azerbaijan.

Good start for Belgium

Belgium started well at the Esprit Arena but never troubled Manuel Neuer in the German goal in the early stages. The first chance of note fell to Schürrle, who sent a curling shot just wide of the far post midway through the first-half.

Belgium goalkeeper Simon Mignolet then raced off his line to deny Gomez, before the hosts took the lead half an hour in thanks to a sensational strike. The visiting defence failed to fully clear a corner, and Real Madrid's Özil was on hand to thump home a shot off the underside of the bar from the edge of the box.

Germany vs. Belgium

Belgium barely had time to regroup before they fell further behind three minutes later at the end of a devastating counter-attack. A Belgian corner was cleared to Ozil on the edge of his own area, and he headed the ball into the path of Gomez, who drove at the visiting defence before slipping in Schürrle. The Bayer Leverkusen man then beat Mignolet with the coollest of chips.

To their credit, Belgium kept going and Jan Vertonghen had an effort deflected inches wide, while Gomez was again denied by Mignolet when clean through at the other end.

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Gomez ends all hopes after the break

Gomez did make it 3-0 shortly after the restart, though, exchanging passes with Ozil before firing across Mignolet and into the net for his 14th goal in 14 appearances for club and country this season.

Belgian fans did have something to shout about when Fellaini headed in to make it 3-1 four minutes from time, but that could not dampen the German celebrations at the end of another fine evening for Löw's men.