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Spain Beats Germany In World Cup Semifinals (HIGHLIGHTS, VIDEO)

First Posted: 07/07/10 05:19 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

(AP) DURBAN, South Africa -- Spain outplayed Germany yet again.

And now the Spanish have the biggest prize of all within their sights.

Spain will play for the World Cup title for the very first time, thanks to Carles Puyol's goal on a powerful header in the second half Wednesday night. The 1-0 victory was the exact same score as the European Championship final two years ago, which Spain won to end a 44-year major title drought.

But while the European title is nice, nothing compares to being the world champ.

"This is one of the greatest moments for Spain, for us to be in the final of the World Cup, it's history," said David Villa, who remains tied with the Netherlands Wesley Sneijder for tournament scoring leader at five goals. "And we want to make more history in the final."

Somebody is sure to. [Article continues below.]

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Spain will play the Netherlands in Sunday's final at Soccer City in Johannesburg, ensuring a first-time champion. The Dutch, who beat Uruguay on Tuesday night, have lost in their only two trips to the final. The two teams have never met in the World Cup.

When the final whistle sounded, the Spanish players on the field thrust their arms in the air while the substitutes raced onto the field. Their smiles were so bright they could be seen all the way to the top of the stadium in Durban, their roars of elation almost loud enough to drown out the blare of those vuvuzelas. Two teammates grabbed Villa, who has scored all but two of Spain's goals here, and carried him on their shoulders.

For Germany, it's yet another disappointment. The three-time champs were making their third straight trip to the World Cup semifinals. Yet just like in 2006, they are headed for the third-place game.

The Germans retooled their team after the Euros loss in Vienna, bringing in youngsters such as Mesut Oezil, Sami Khedira and goal-scoring machine Thomas Mueller, who was suspended after picking up a second yellow card in the quarters. But the Germans looked as if they were back in Vienna for much of the night, allowing big, bad Spain to dominate again.

Captain Philipp Lahm was in tears as he watched Spain celebrate. Bastian Schweinsteiger was on his knees for several minutes, and not even a consoling pat on the back from Puyol helped.

The Germans lost to a great team.

Spain has been the best in Europe - all the world, really - for much of the last four years. It's lost all of two games since November 2006, one a shocker to Switzerland in the group-stage opener, and that longevity makes for seamless and fluid play that is usually breathtaking.

Injuries had taken a toll on the Spanish in South Africa, and they didn't have anywhere near their usual polish. Fernando Torres, who can be devastating offensively, is still struggling to recover from knee surgery in April, and was dropped from the starting lineup Wednesday night. Cesc Fabregas played all of two games before the World Cup after breaking a bone in his leg in March.

But with the World Cup title so close - not to mention Queen Sofia watching - the Spanish came through with their best game yet.

"We worked hard to get here and now we have made the final," Villa said. "It's a great thing."

Spain dominated possession the entire game, and it peppered Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer so many times it seemed inevitable the Spanish would eventually score.

Finally, they did, setting off celebrations from Durban to Madrid.

Xavi swung a corner kick right into the scrum in front of Neuer in the 73rd minute. With fellow defender - and Barcelona teammate - Gerard Pique next to him and screening Neuer's view, Puyol leaped up and got the ball. He gave one mighty swing of his head, his long curls flying. Neuer dove to his left, but had no chance to stop the ball as it thundered into the net.

The Spanish players gathered for a group hug at the edge of the box, bouncing up and down and rubbing each other's heads as Lukas Podolski barked at his teammates in frustration.

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(AP) DURBAN, South Africa -- Spain outplayed Germany yet again. And now the Spanish have the biggest prize of all within their sights. Spain will play for the World Cup title for the very first time...
(AP) DURBAN, South Africa -- Spain outplayed Germany yet again. And now the Spanish have the biggest prize of all within their sights. Spain will play for the World Cup title for the very first time...
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Christophe
06:10 PM on 07/09/2010
Very tough for me to pick a side. Both play great Football.

The World Cup winner will be...a beautiful team.
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Andrea Torres
01:46 AM on 07/09/2010
I'm completely torn over who to root for in the finals. I have family that comes from both spain and the netherlands... not sure what one is to do in this instance. maybe paul the octopus could give me a hint. :D
11:54 AM on 07/09/2010
I'll probably go with Spain. They seem a lil less arrogant about it, I mean Cmon Netherlands, releasing world cup champion gear to fans already?

Anyhow, not a big fan of the spanish side's style. Overly defensive low scoring games. Effective, but boring.
12:51 AM on 07/09/2010
I'm just so happy they made it this far. First time ever
*teary eyed*
01:35 PM on 07/08/2010
1000th comment!
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02:24 PM on 07/08/2010
and 1 more
11:58 AM on 07/08/2010
Spain put on a possession clinic against Germany. They looked fantastic. The thing that makes Spain so deadly is that out of thier starting eleven, six play for Barcelona and three for Real Madrid. The majority of the starting 11 play with eachother day in and day out. No team can match that type of cohesiveness. They'll beat the Netherlands.
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LogicalMathMan
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12:47 PM on 07/08/2010
I absolutely agree with you about the 'possession clinic'. This game by was, by far, the best-played game of the WC. There were no 'yellow cards' handed out, no theatrical fake fouls, no anger and just great soccer by the Spanish team. I was rooting for Brazil, but, Spain looked better than the Netherlands team against Uruguay, and the Spaniards are my favored team to win the WC.

I hope Fabregas plays significant minutes. This could well be his last game for Spain.
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lunarsnare
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10:39 AM on 07/08/2010
Neat, that a new country can join the ranks.
10:09 AM on 07/08/2010
I'll cheer for the Netherlands. I've met the most wonderful people on every one of my journeys there.
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Abraxas79
09:53 AM on 07/08/2010
Saturday's match Uruguay vs Germany will be a real snooze-fest. I do not need the help of the octopus to predict that ! I very much doubt that the top players for either side will start. The club teams will not want them risking injury on a nothing game. (I mean who remembers who finishes 2nd, let alone 3rd).
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NoWMDs
Obama got Osama
09:57 AM on 07/08/2010
The only worthwhile event to look for is if Miroslav Klose will score to tie or surpass Ronaldo's record of 15 World Cup goals.
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Christophe
06:32 PM on 07/08/2010
IN 1958, Just Fontaine scored 13 goals in ONE World Cup.
No one ever came close to it, since then.
09:34 AM on 07/08/2010
If the last 100 years have taught us anything its this:

The Germans come on strong and dominate at first, but they always lose in the end.
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Abraxas79
09:54 AM on 07/08/2010
Could be worst though. How about not coming on at all ? (See France).
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Christophe
12:27 PM on 07/08/2010
Or Italy, or Brazil, or England.
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angelneptustar
Tory, movie and sports fan.
10:47 AM on 07/08/2010
http://cyberboris.wordpress.com/2010/07/08/for-germany-its-the-wurst/

Ha Ha! for Germany, this is the wurst!
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tonewheel
Vote early...and often.
08:56 AM on 07/08/2010
Cool. So glad to see the Germans get kicked.
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07:54 PM on 07/08/2010
So?
08:46 AM on 07/08/2010
Thrilled and delighted that the World Cup will go to a first-time winner - - - neither Netherlands nor Spain have won the championship before.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
08:49 AM on 07/08/2010
Just happy to get this far.
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GravitonX
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08:46 AM on 07/08/2010
I'm so glad Netherlands beat Uruguay and sent them home crying like little babies after Uruguay cheated against Ghana. That said, sorry holandeses but there can only be ONE;)
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Abena in Africa
Cat obsessed liberal
09:06 AM on 07/08/2010
Feel the same way about Uruguay. But I'm sorry señor, Holland will do everything in their power to win this. We can't lose a World Cup final for the third time! :)

We have a saying "dood of de gladiolen"! ;)
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
09:54 AM on 07/08/2010
I'm just glad I get to look at Hollands fans for another game....absolutely beautiful women...just sayin
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SPQR1052
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12:08 PM on 07/08/2010
and men, just sayin'
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08:44 AM on 07/08/2010
Those Critics who claims that WC is quite predictable has been silenced. Its no longer a Germany/Italy/Brazil/Argentina affair.
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Christophe
06:34 PM on 07/08/2010
Good observation.
08:36 AM on 07/08/2010
stupid octopus.
02:31 PM on 07/08/2010
Hey now, don't eat the messenger.
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08:31 AM on 07/08/2010
As a supporter of Germany, I have to admit we were schooled. The Spanish rightly deserved the win and I hope they win the cup.
Holland only has 2 stars (Robben and Snyder) while I cant count how many stars in the Spanish team.

They will certainly rout Holland and Salut to the perennial underachievers.
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LiberalDem
08:51 AM on 07/08/2010
As disappointed as I am, I salute the Spanish team for playing such an excellent game.
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09:18 AM on 07/08/2010
many falling stars ;-) Most Dutch players play in the best European teams, most Spanish in the Spanish leagues because nobody else wants them ;-)
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09:27 AM on 07/08/2010
I cant believe you wrote that...maybe you did it in jest. Name a major team that has won Champion League from The Netherlands save Ajax.
Secondly Englands Premier League is (Supposedly) one of the best in the world and How come they didn't perform well in WC

Whats your take on South American teams whose major players are based in Europe.
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09:31 AM on 07/08/2010
Ok....Your sense of humor flew over my head the1st time I read it....LOL..my apology

Cheers and I cant wait for the Sunday Match!!