exsequar: ([WorldCup] Under the lights)
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There's four hours left until the Epic Clash begins.

Germany vs Spain. Two beloved teams, one World Cup semifinal.

Oh man.

I've been hoping for a Germany-Spain semi since the Group of 16 was settled. Now that we're here, I couldn't be more nervous and excited. I have many friends who are Spain girls, and I really can't blame them - Spain is a team of sweethearts, pretty faces, and lots of talent. In any other game, I would (and did!) root for them happily.

But now they're up against Die Mannschaft, and there is no question where my loyalties lie. I first became enchanted with this team of upstarts in 2006, when I managed to catch a handful of their games in the World Cup. I was a casual viewer, rooting for whoever I thought was playing the nicest football - I liked Germany and France, for goodness sake. But Germany's the team that stayed in my heart. Even though I didn't follow them in the Bundesliga or the Euro 2008, I still remembered tiny Philipp Lahm, the fast and deadly defender/attacker of my heart. I remembered Poldi and Schweini and their adorable antics. I remembered Mom and Dad (Frings and Ballack) and how all the little ones looked up to them. I remembered Klose and his awesome flips.

So when we geared up for this World Cup, I knew exactly where my heart belonged. I started reacquainting myself with names and faces, orienting myself to the fact that Micha was no longer around and introducing myself to the new generation - Mueller, Oezil, Khedira, Neuer, Badstuber, Boateng. I became fond very quickly. I eagerly found a perfect place to watch the Germany-Australia game, and could not stop the screams of glee as each goal found the back of the net - 1, 2, 3, 4. Four goals! In an opening round of lackluster games and low goal counts, Germany dazzled the world, and suddenly everyone was touting my boys as favorites for the Cup. I was elated.

Fast forward through a mildly rocky campaign (but only mildly - even playing with 10 men and Klose on the bench, Germany stood their ground admirably against Serbia and really should have scored), and Die Mannschaft has completely dazzled everyone again. With two more four-goal thrashings, against much more formidable opponents, these boys have truly shown everyone what they are made of. They have redefined teamgeist with flair and heart. Even the numbers show how much the entire team is involved - goals and assists by at least half of the team, and even our center back, the beloved Friedrich, coming up to pop in a goal off of Schweinsteiger's dazzling run. We have new faces wowing the world; we have "old" faces maturing into leaders, on and off the pitch. (Though on this team, age 25 counts as old!) The whole team has gelled in a way that not even the team itself expected. This is even more impressive considering what the run up to the tournament looked like for these boys - they lost their goalkeeper to a shocking and tragic suicide, and they lost their captain and other players to injury. But each blow only seemed to make them stronger. Jogi Loew, a lovely case of continuity for the team in that he was their assistant coach in 2006, has shown real intelligence and instinct in putting together this team, placing his trust in players whose self-confidence was waning (Klose, Podolski) and bringing up boatloads of new talent. His contribution cannot be understated.

In conclusion, I love this team. So many people, once neutral, love this team. How can you not? Their play has been intelligent, fun, cooperative, clean, and downright astonishing.

While I'm here, a link: Schweinsteiger: Spain are the World's Best. A phenomenal interview with my personal favorite, Bastian Schweinsteiger (just saying his name gives me a thrill!), in which he demonstrates maturity, class, humility, and sweetness. I love him so much.

And one more: A letter from Die Mannschaft to the fans. Their sweetness and gratitude makes my heart swell ten sizes. They are so proud to be representing their country, and I love them for it!

If Die Mannschaft keeps up its incredible form and teamgeist, I have every confidence that they can win today. But I know that no matter what it's going to be an epic clash between two teams that respect each other highly. Good luck to both, and may the best team win!

Date: 2010-07-07 03:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] novafairy.livejournal.com
Beautifully written, darling. Again.

they lost their goalkeeper to a shocking and tragic suicide
And that's what broke me.

They're going to get this. For themselves, for Germany, for Robert. ♥

Date: 2010-07-07 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onnaboat.livejournal.com
Wonderful - I couldn't have said it better myself! ♥

Date: 2010-07-07 03:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] humdrumtown.livejournal.com
Good luck to both teams, even though I'm cheering for Spain. I'm so happy of how much you've come to love football (or soccer) and the German team in particular. I fell in love with Liverpool in a similar way.

Anyway, today's game sure will be a good one! I can't wait!

Date: 2010-07-07 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anamie-me.livejournal.com
They make football the beautiful game.

♥ forever

Date: 2010-07-07 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tangledtale.livejournal.com
Amazing entry. I feel a lot calmer after reading this, so thank you.

Date: 2010-07-07 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schweedie.livejournal.com
I've wanted a Netherlands-Spain finale since before this World Cup even started. But Germany have really impressed me throughout. It's always great when younger players manage to break through and these guys really, really have. If they end up winning this entire thing, I can take that!

Date: 2010-07-07 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fandomonymous.livejournal.com
♥ France did play extremely well in '06, so I don't blame you for loving them then. They just got mired in excess and problems for this World Cup. They still have a lot of talent, but are searching for a leader in a post-Zizou era, and the problems the press give them don't help.

You've really captured everything I love about this team - the work through pain and hardship, the team unity, the maturation of the elders, the dazzling of the youth. And the beautiful football! Even a few years ago, telling someone that Germany would dazzle and be considered the "prettiest football" as opposed to a South American team would be considered utterly insane. Now, everything is being rewritten.

I have to admit, I was doubtful at first - Jogi seriously redid the team and made me worry a couple of times - but he's really proved us wrong. He asked for our faith, just like he asked for faith from our young ones, and they truly delivered in a spectacular fashion. I, too, teared up about Enke, felt ill after Ballack's injury - but strangely, it just seems to have made our team stronger.

Today is going to be EPIC. Excuse me while I shower and change and head to the pub for it. *excited*

Date: 2010-07-07 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vertrauen.livejournal.com
*points to icon*

I was that casual watcher in 2006. It was with EURO in '08 where it gelled for me.

But of course, you know that. I'm just glad to have you with me on the ride.

*blows kisses*

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