Thursday, February 25, 2010
The horns are there!
Leverkusen - Do you still have the deafening hum during the Confederations Cup broadcasts in the ear?
This sound as if countless swarms of hornets would have invaded into the stadium? On Saturday, there are in Leverkusen, the sound in a slimmed-Vuvuzela form.
Germany vs. South Africa - in the evening there's a concert horns - and thus a beautifully weird taste of World Cup atmosphere in the next few years. From 10 clock today are the last 1200 tickets available.
For the music on the square will moderate under performance in recent internationals, however, the German team to be responsible.
Against the second-class World Cup host is therefore only a clear victory. Team manager Oliver Bierhoff also trumpeted by the weak game in Azerbaijan (2-0), the goal: "The team has with the fans once again raise the euphoria. We need to re-radiate dominance against smaller opponents, and reloading once, if we start early lead. "From early on because of steam: The fans want to see compelling 90 minutes.
Captain Michael Ballack knows: "We have to improve considerably if we want to play 2010 at the World Cup title. We must show with two good games against South Africa and Azerbaijan that we are in the group right ahead of Russia in the first place. "
In Moscow, stands on 10 October is expected the final to win the group in World Cup qualification on. For the Germans want to be prepared - and after all managed to blow through deep qualification to next year then zudröhnen by the horns to let. The entrainment of the Vuvuzelas, the deafening Tröte the South African fans will be on Saturday, moreover, only an exceptional basis.
The DFB is granted "for reasons of folklore" means a special permit for the 62-centimeter-long noisy - even if coach Jogi Löw did not do so: "I would abolish the Vuvuzelas if it somehow be possible. Over time, the extremely annoying. "
The trumpets will be heard, but definitely in 2010, which made it clear FIFA boss Sepp Blatter. Rather, yogis boys could blow the South Africans today, the march! Whether it will work? DFB official head of the delegation is now the way forward legend Uwe Seeler. And sounds like Vuvuzela times already ...
So the fan song from South Africa - watch the clip sounds HERE!