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Deutschland - Niederlande
5 : 1   (3:0)
    a very strong performance of the German team. Without Benny Wess, Philipp Zeller, Matthias Witthaus and Jan Philipp Rabente they dominated the young Dutch team, that was missing five stars like de Nooijer and Taekema. An absolutely deserved tournament victory for the World Cup runner-up.
70' 5:1 and a beautyful attack with Moritz Fürste at the end. Fürste with a backhand shot and Fuchs with the volley deflection in the goal.
66' 4:1 now we have the Dutch goal. Tim Jenniskens with a deflection infront of Jacobi
64'   counter attack GER over Deecke, but Menke not able to score with the rebound
62'   there should have been the 4-1, but Kempermanns shot is saved by Nico Jacobi
61'   Green card for Hertzberger (rough play)
61' 4:0 Moritz Fürste with the easy goal in the upper right corner
61'   Penaty stroke GER
59'   big counter attack chance for junker, but he can't convert from close range
58'   GER far better in the moment. It seems just a matter of time, that goal number four is scored.
57'   again strong attack over right. Fuchs with the shot, but blocked centimetres to the left of the goal
56'   good attack over the right side, von Drachenfels pass in the center of the circle not exact enough
54'   NED struggeling, but GER with good control of the match in the last minutes
50'   also good defense action from Sander Baart in the other circle
50'   strong defended by the German team after a mistake from Fürste
47'   Hertzberger with a brilliant run over the right side, but there is no one for the tip in at the left post
46'   strong attack NED over the right wing. Again Huber not able to convert.
45'   mistake from Häner, but Linus Butt with the save in the circle.
43'   2nd PC NED. Jacobi with great save against van de Weerdens flick. Huber not able to convert the rebound as a volley
42'   Hauke with a chance, blocked, Zeller with a flat flick outside onto the goal board
40'   dangerous attack over Fuchs and Zeller, von Drachenfels not able to convert
39'   good blocked from the defense
38'   1st PC NED
36'   match underway
    the teams are back on the pitch
    Germany far better than yesterday against India. A strong performance in the defense and offense. The Dutch team hat good last ten minutes, but had big problems to create danger in the German circle.
    halftime break now
35'   von Drachenfels' shot is blocked over the crossbar
34'   good attack NED, but two strikers are not able to convert
32'   Green card Montag
28'   now NED in attack, but they are stopped at the circle
26'   Valentin Verga from a narrow angle from outside at the goal net
24'   good save from Stockmann against a strong backhand shot
23'   GER in attack, Dutch team seems to be shocked
20' 3:0 what an attack over the right side. Zeller combination with von Drachenfels, who passes back to Zeller. Zeller flicks from six metres high in the upper left corner
19' 2:0 Variation from Zeller to Fürste on the left, who scores with a strong flick
19'   Hauke earns the 1st PC for GER
14' 1:0 brilliant attack over Fürste and Hauke, Fuchs with the deflection infront of Stockmann in the left corner
12'   GER team is controlling the match, but cannot manage to come in the Dutch circle
8'   it is a fast pace match from both teams
6'   Deecke stopped in the circle
6'   Dutch team is pressing over the right side, but no space in the circle.
3'   Bob de Voogd stopped at the circle by Moritz Fürste
2'   good chance for GER, but Fuchs is stopped near the goal
1'   match underway
    Markus Weise is playing with goalkeeper Nicolas Jacobi.
    the teams are ready to play.
    Germany will need a draw or a loose with one goal to win the tournament, but they surely doesn't want to loose against the arch rival playing infront of home crowd. The young Dutch team will try to increase their performance compared to the 2:3 against Japan yesterday.
    Umpires of the match are Satoshi Kondo (JAP) and Peter Wright (RSA).
    Welcome to the last match of the BDO Hamburg Masters 2010 between Germany and the Netherlands.