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Added July 3rd, 2010 by Stacy

Germany (pictured in a huddle) are well on their way to winning a fourth championship title at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.  Their last title was 20 years ago and so far, they are right on track to make it to the finals and win the title again.

Germany defeated Argentina Saturday morning with a final score of 4-0.  Both teams played well with attacks coming from every which way, but Argentina was unable to even score on Germany.  While Argentina served a good match, although they definitely could have upped their skill and playing ability particularly in terms of defense, it just wasn’t good enough to sustain Germany’s strong defense and offense.

This 4-0 win for Germany will send them into the semi finals of the 2010 World Cup while Argentina is sent packing their bags headed for home.  Overall, Germany was too good to beat Saturday morning.

In Durban on Wednesday, Germany will go head-to-head with Spain as they are the winner of the second match Saturday between themselves and Paraguay.

The win that Spain claimed wasn’t anything near the Germany win as Spain only won by one point with the final score being 1-0.  This victory in the 2010 World Cup quarter finals for Spain is sending Spain into the final four of this year’s World Cup, which will make it the first time in about 60 years.

It was definitely a match that you should not have missed as it was completely action packed and both teams truly gave it their all.  Paraguay gave Spain a true run for their money but it simply wasn’t enough to hold them off in the end so that they could advance and send Spain home. Bodog, one of the worlds leaders in online sports betting, has the match even currently. Get in on the action now and take your favorite team.

Congrats to David Villa for making the winning score that sent his team, Spain, to this year’s semi finals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.  Look out Germany, Spain is ready to win and advance to the finals on Wednesday.

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