World Cup 2010: Serbia vs. Germany
Milan Jovanovic's goal held up for Serbia in a 1-0 win over Germany. Spanish referee Alberto Undiano handed out nine yellow cards, the most in the tournament so far, and Germany striker Miroslav Klose was ejected. Read all about it here, and check out the match stats here.
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Matt Bonesteel
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June 18, 2010; 9:31 AM ET
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Joachim Lowe and the German coaching staff make Bob Bradley look like a model.
The ref really made that game his own. Klose's 2nd yellow wsa definitely a foul and from behind, but it wasn't vicious.
Told ya Germany wasn't all that, even after the Australia match, but you really can't take much away from this one.