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Germany beats Azerbaijan in Euro 2012 qualifier
Posted Wednesday, June 08, 2011 by YAHOO Sport

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP)—Mesut Oezil scored one goal and set up another Tuesday as Germany beat Azerbaijan 3-1 to all but qualify for the 2012 European Championship.

Germany’s seventh win in as many matches means it tops Group A with 21 points and can only be overtaken by Turkey, which is 11 points behind with a game in hand.

“You have to pay the team a huge compliment. I think we’ve played an excellent season,” said Germany coach Joachim Loew. “After all, it’s 24 days since the Bundesliga finished up. Of course you can also see that the players are at their limit after a long season.”

Oezil scored in the 30th minute, when he collected a cross from Benedikt Hoewedes outside the area, took two touches past two Azeri defenders and unleashed an angled shot that rebounded in off the post.

The Real Madrid midfielder set up Mario Gomez for a tap-in 11 minutes later.

Azerbaijan’s Vugar Nadyrov had an effort ruled out for offside in the 64th, before Murad Huseynov scored a late consolation in the 89th.

Andre Schuerrle restored Germany’s two-goal advantage in injury time.

“It was important to win today and to end the season with the seventh win,” Germany captain Philipp Lahm said. “It was a perfect season.”

It was the youngest ever Germany side to play in a competitive game, with Lahm the oldest player at 27. A host of injuries forced Loew to play his captain in an unaccustomed role in defensive midfield.

“It’s very good news for German football that we have so many young players. That can only make us successful,” said 21-year-old Thomas Mueller after his 18th international.

The home side made the better start, with Aleksandr Chertoganov going narrowly wide from 25 meters (yards) in the sixth minute, before Manuel Neuer’s fingertip save pushed Nadyrov’s dipping effort onto the crossbar.

Germany failed to create a chance until Toni Kroos grazed the post with a free kick in the 18th.

Lukas Podolski tested Kamran Agayev with another, and Kroos then forced the goalkeeper into another save as the visitors slowly came into the game.

Oezil’s goal came somewhat against the run of play, with Germany error-prone and anxious in attack.

Those nerves were settled when Holger Badstuber played a wonderful through ball for Oezil to run onto, and the 22-year-old looked up once and crossed for Gomez, who netted his 19th goal in 46 internationals.

Chertoganov and Dzavadov both went close before halftime, but Germany remained in control after it, with Lahm and Kroos dictating play in midfield. Neither Gomez nor Podolski could trouble Agayev, however.

Azerbaijan—despite being two goals down—resorted to breaking on the counterattack as Germany dominated possession. Nadyrov was unlucky to have his goal ruled out due to a marginal offside call after a rare break in the 64th.

Agayev denied Gomez in a one-on-one situation minutes later, with Hoewedes heading narrowly wide from the resulting corner.

Both Oezil and Gomez missed chances to score, before substitute Huseynov capitalized on some poor defending to blast past Neuer from eight meters (yards) in the 89th, leading to flares being lit in celebration by the home fans.

Another substitute, Schuerrle, dampened those celebrations when he scored from the rebound after Agayev had made a good save from Gomez in the third minute of injury time.

Azerbaijan coach Berti Vogts, who had a roll of toilet paper thrown at him by journalists at a news conference ahead of the game, told television station ARD he would fulfill his contract.

“I feel good here,” the 64-year-old German said. “There are idiots all over the world. If three idiots attack someone, you shouldn’t condemn the whole country straight away.”

Lineups:

Azerbaijan: Kamran Agayev, Rail Melikov, Elnur Allahverdiyev, Vagif Javadov (Murad Huseynov, 71), Aleksandr Chertoganov (Rashad A. Sadygov, 86), Vurgun Huseynov, Rashad F. Sadygov, Ruslan Abushev, Vugar Nadyrov, Rahid Amirguliyev, Afran Ismayilov (Arif Isaev, 57).

Germany: Manuel Neuer, Benedikt Hoewedes, Holger Badstuber, Mats Hummels, Dennis Aogo, Philipp Lahm, Toni Kroos, Thomas Mueller (Lewis Holtby, 88), Mesut Oezil (Mario Goetze, 81), Lukas Podolski (Andre Schuerrle, 76), Mario Gomez.

Standings
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    The Top 3 Teams of Previous Tournaments

    Year Winners Runner-up Third place
    2008SpainGermanyRussia / Turkey
    2004GreecePortugalNetherlands / Czech Republic
    2000FranceItalyNetherlands / Portugal
    1996GermanyCzech RepublicFrance / England
    1992DenmarkGermanyNetherlands / Sweden
    1988NetherlandsSoviet UnionItaly / West Germany
    1984FranceSpainDenmark / Portugal
    1980West GermanyBelgiumCzechoslovakia
    1976CzechoslovakiaWest GermanyNetherlands
    1972West GermanySoviet UnionBelgium
    1968ItalyYugoslaviaEngland
    1964SpainSoviet UnionHungary
    1960Soviet UnionYugoslaviaCzechoslovakia