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Preparan Nocaut Pistones De Detroit 10589061 18/06/2005 10:44 p.m. Page 3 DEPORTES | DOMINGO 19 DE JUNIO DE 2005 | EL SIGLO DE DURANGO | 3D Los germanos sumaron así seis unidades den- tro del Grupo “A”. Alemania impone su ley a Túnez, 3-0 EFE COLONIA, ALEMANIA.- La Selección de Alemania ganó 3-0 a su similar de Túnez, que dominó un largo periodo del juego, pero errores defensi- vos de los africanos fueron capitalizados por los de casa, que casi calificaron a semifinales de la Copa Confederaciones. Luciano Figueroa (derecha), anotó tres de los cuatro goles del partido. En encuentro disputado en el Estadio Colonia, Michael Ballack, de pena máxima, a los 73 minu- FIGURA | ARGENTINA CRECIÓ DE LA MANO DE LUCIANO FIGUEROA tos, Bastian Schweinsteiger, en el 79’ y Mike Han- ke en el 88’ marcaron los goles del cuadro teutón. Los germanos sumaron así seis unidades den- tro del Grupo “A” de este certamen, mientras los africanos se quedaron en cero. El partido empezó con algo de confusión por ambas partes aunque tanto Alemania como Túnez generaron algunas Avanzan a semifinales ocasiones de gol ya en la primera parte. La más clara la tuvo Arne Friedrich para Alemania en el minuto 19 quien estuvo comple- Albicelestes principio escapar de sus marcas, tamente solo ante el portero tunecino, pero falló hasta que Riquelme tomó las rien- FICHA TÉCNICA en el remate. También un cabezazo de Ballack, vencieron das del encuentro, con Mario San- ■ ARGENTINA: Germán Lux, Fabricio Coloccini (Gonzalo Rodríguez), que fue sacado de la raya de gol por un defensor tana y Juan Pablo Sorín. Walter Samuel, Gabriel Heinze, Javier Zanetti, Juan Sorín, Lucas tunecino, llevó bastante peligro. a Australia 4-2 Dentro de lo que por entonces Bernardi, Mario Santana (Esteban Cambiasso, 65), Juan Riquelme, Del lado tunecino hubo una buena llegada era un partido parejo, Argentina Luciano Figueroa y Javier Saviola (Pablo Aimar, 72). en el minuto 12 y una situación de peligro en un EFE llegó al gol en una notable manio- ■ AUSTRALIA: Mark Schwarzer, Kevin Muscat (Kevin Muscat, 45), Craig tiro de esquina cuando el balón se fue directo a bra colectiva, que inició Riquelme Moore, Lucas Neill, Tony Vidmar, Brett Emerton, Josip Skoko (Jason la portería y estuvo a punto de sorprender a NUREMBURG, ALEMANIA.- Argentina, con pase a Mario Santana y tras Culina, 74), Tim Cahill, Scott Chipperfield, John Aloisi y Ljubo Milicevic Jens Lehmann. con tres goles de Luciano Figue- una pared con Figueroa, éste últi- (Jon Mc Kain, 55). En la segunda parte Túnez salió bastante roa, venció 4-2 a Australia y avan- mo la clavó en un ángulo. ■ Árbitro: Shamsul Maidin (Singapur). más activo en el ataque y por momentos generó zó a las semifinales de la Copa Con- Tranquilizado por la conquista, zozobra en la zaga alemana. federaciones, al igual que lo hizo Argentina empezó a manejar el Alemania también provocó ocasiones, pero Alemania al vencer 3-0 a Túnez. partido, aunque sufrió una embes- estaba sin suerte en la definición en parte debi- Fue un triunfo sufrido, ya que tida de Australia cuando un tiro es- do a una noche negra de Gerald Asamoah. Argentina estaba en cómoda ven- quinado de John Aloisi obligó a que Al final se necesitó un penal, generado y con- taja con goles de Figueroa a los 12 Germán Lux la enviara a tiro de vertido por Michael Ballack en el minuto 74, pa- y 53 minutos y con un penal de esquina, con bastante dificultad. ra que Alemania se fuera en ventaja. Juan Riquelme a los 31. Pero Aus- Atildado manejo de pelota, Luego, en el minuto 80, Schweinsteiger, en la tralia reaccionó con dos de John Argentina aumentó cuando Savio- mejor jugada del partido, sentenció tras recibir Aloisi, a los 60, de penal, y a los 69, la recibió de Santana y en el área un pase de Lukas Podolski, encarar al arquero y hasta que a los 89 Figueroa le lle- fue tomado por Lucas Neill, en lo dejarlo en el camino con un quiebre y definir lue- vó tranquilidad a su equipo. que un claro penal. Riquelme se go a puerta vacía. El Grupo “A” quedó cerrado encargó de su ejecución con un Con Túnez ya desmoronado anímicamente así de antemano, ya que Argenti- disparo apenas a media altura y a por el 2-0, Mike Hanke marcó el tercero y le dio na y Alemania se hicieron inalcan- un ángulo, que por una uña no al- al resultado dimensiones de goleada. zables en la cima con seis puntos canzó el arquero Mark Schwarzer. cada uno, mientras que Australia Sobre el filo del primer tiempo, y Grecia marchan sin nada. el tercero estuvo al caer cuando Fi- FICHA TÉCNICA Argentina y Alemania, que gueroa le metió un frentazo a un ■ 3 - Alemania: Lehmann; Friedrich, venció a Túnez en Colonia, defini- corner de Riquelme y la pelota pe- Mertesacker, Huth, Hitzlperger (Schneider, 69); rán el primer puesto en Francfort gó en la parte superior de la red. Deisler, Ballack, Frings, Schweinsteiger; el próximo martes, mientras que El técnico australiano Frank Asamoah (Kuranyi, 65) y Podolski (Hanke, 86). ese mismo día Australia y Túnez Farina sacó en el complemento a ■ 0 - Túnez: Boumnijel; Clayton, Jaidi, Trabelsi, jugarán por el honor, en Leipzig. un defensor, Kevin Muscat, e hizo Abdi; Mnari, Ghodbane (Nomouchi, 64), Sustentada en un notable des- entrar al delantero Mark Vidaca Nafti. Chadli; Jaziri y Dos Santos. pliegue físico, Australia empezó para juntarlo bien arriba con Aloi- ■ Incidencias: Partido disputado en el complicando la vida y fue así como si, lo cual a la larga le dio sus frutos. Argentina avanzó a semifinales doblegando a los australianos. Muggensdorgerstadion de Colonia. Un lanzó su primer toque de atención Pero antes, tras una jugada espontáneo logró saltar al campo de juego con un pase con profundidad de dudosa, en la que pareció que Fa- ma que buscaba Farina cuando se un regalo de Gabriel Heinze, en la segunda parte para darle un abrazo Brett Emerson para Josip Skoko, bricio Coloccini le hizo penal a Vi- decidió a atacar con dos delante- quien intentó dársela de pecho a al meta alemán, Jens Lehmann. cuyo remate salió un poco mordi- duka, Argentina aumentó cuando ros. El descuento llegó con un pe- Lux y la pelota le quedó corta. ■ Árbitro: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica) do ante la marca de Juan Sorín y Figueroa la tomó en el área tras nal que Coloccini le hizo a Aloisi, y Argentina encontró tranquili- amonestó a Friedrich. se fue a tiro de esquina. una sucesión de rebotes y la clavó que el ‘Canguro’ del Osasuna se dad total recién sobre la hora, ■ Goles: 1-0 (min 74, Ballack de penalti), Frente a un rival sólido atrás, en la red. encargó de mandar a la red. cuando un tiro libre de Riquelme 2-0 (min 80, Schweinsteiger), 3-0 (min que dibujó una perfecta línea de Entonces irrumpió una Aus- Y el segundo australiano fue se tradujo en el tercero de Figue- 89, Hanke). cuatro, a los argentinos le costó en tralia enérgica y decidida, la mis- del propio Aloisi, quien aprovechó roa, del Villarreal de España. Preparan nocaut Pistones de Detroit AGENCIA REFORMA El que se enoja pierde AUBURN HILLS, ESTADOS UNIDOS.- Des- pués de haber sido severamente gol- Frustración es lo que se refleja en dido nada”, expresó Popovich. peados en los primeros “rounds” por la cara de los jugadores de los “Mi mayor preocupación es esa los Spurs de San Antonio, los Pistons Spurs después de cuatro juegos en pérdida de balones y que no esta- de Detroit, actuales campeones, tienen las presentes Finales de la NBA. mos ganando rebotes, ni estamos intención de noquear a los texanos en La serie está empatada 2-2 y no haciendo el trabajo que mostra- la disputa del cetro Larry O’Brien. hay nada para nadie. mos en los dos juegos como loca- Rasheed Wallace, quien presume El francés Tony Parker no quie- les”, agregó. en su locker un cinturón simulando re ni ver a su amada Eva Longoria, Ginóbili, quien se ha apagado en uno de campeonato de boxeo, confía estrella de la famosa serie “Espo- los duelos como visitantes tras un en que estos “Chicos Malos” pueden sas desesperadas”; el argentino inicio explosivo en la final, sabe que repetir la hazaña de sumar tres triun- Emanuel Ginóbili da un par de im- jugar con el corazón podría ser la in- fos en fila en el “cuadrilátero” del Pa- presiones y sale corriendo por los yección que necesitan los texanos. lacio de Auburn Hills. pasillos del Palacio de Auburn “Debemos jugar con más cora- “Desde ahora se convierte en una Hills, y para rematar, el coach zón en el quinto de la serie, eso se- serie a ganar tres partidos, lo anterior Gregg Popovich se enoja al ser rá importante, debemos levantar- es pasado, y nosotros vamos por tres cuestionado por la prensa. nos. Necesitamos mejorar, dar to- victorias como locales en fila, es nues- El enojo es entendible, y más do”, añadió el sudamericano. En tro objetivo”, dijo Rasheed. cuando en los dos últimos juegos tanto, Parker sabe que el juego del Los Pistons arrancaron abajo 0-2 han sufrido dos palizas para olvi- domingo será crucial. en la Final de la NBA, pero al jugar en dar. “El juego cuatro (del pasado “No sé qué es lo que está pasa- casa, comenzaron a tener el dominio jueves) fue una copia al carbón del do. O ganamos el domingo o sufri- total de este combate y ya van 2-2.
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