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EURO 2012: Germany beats Portugal 1-0

2012-06-09 21:41:11 GMT2012-06-10 05:41:11(Beijing Time)  SINA.com

German forward Mario Gomez celebrates after scoring a goal during the Euro 2012 football match against Portugal. Germany won 1-0. (AFP Photo/Patrik Stollarz)

German forward Lukas Podolski (L) celebrates a goal by German forward Mario Gomez (C) as during the Euro 2012 football match at the Arena Lviv. Germany won 1-0. (AFP Photo/Anne-Christine Poujoulat)

From the left, Germany's Mario Gomez, Lukas Podolski, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm celebrate after they scored against Portugal during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Germany and Portugal in Lviv, Ukraine, Saturday, June 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Germany's Mario Gomez and Bastian Schweinsteiger celebrate after their team scored during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Germany and Portugal in Lviv, Ukraine, Saturday, June 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Moments before he was supposed to be taken off, Mario Gomez headed in the winning goal for Germany.

The Bayern Munich striker made a surprise start Saturday against Portugal at the European Championship and knocked in a deflected cross from Sami Khedira in the 72nd minute to give the Germans a 1-0 victory in Group B.

Gomez, who had created little before the goal, was due to be replaced by Miroslav Klose, who was already waiting on the touchline on his 34th birthday.

Gomez nearly got another goal before Klose finally came on in 80th.

Germany was the better team but found it hard to break down a defensive Portugal. The Germans, seeking their first title since 1996, are considered one of the favorites of the tournament despite being in the toughest group along with the Netherlands and Denmark.

Although Cristiano Ronaldo did little until late in the match, Portugal had a chance to equalize in the 84th when Nani hit the crossbar with a misdirected cross — the second time the team struck the frame in the match. And Silvestre Varela had another opportunity in the 89th but he shot straight at Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer from close range.

Although Germany monopolized possession and chances, Pepe had the best opportunity of the first half, hitting the underside of the German crossbar late in the period after a Portugal corner. The ball hit the line and bounced out.

Despite indicating before the match that he would start the veteran Klose as striker, coach Joachim Loew went with Gomez. In another move against expectations, Loew also picked Mats Hummels as his starting center back in place of Per Mertesacker. Both Mertesacker and Klose came into the tournament after long-term injuries.

Boateng played at right back although Loew had been upset about newspaper stories about his private life.

In the end, Loew's decisions proved right. Hummels had a good game, Boateng dealt reasonably well with Ronaldo and Gomez scored the decisive goal.

(Agencies)

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