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Germany: On the right day with the right support ...

By Richard Milne

Published: June 5 2006 17:01 | Last updated: June 5 2006 17:01

Germany are the World Cup’s perennial over-achievers. They won their first (of three) in 1954 in Berne, with a team of petrol station managers and cleaning proprietors against Ferenc Puskas and his magnificent Magyars, in one of the competition’s biggest-ever shocks.

In the last World Cup, they went to Japan and South Korea with a side containing little talent and still made it to the final.

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