By Our Correspondent
Cape Town, 04/07/2010
Miroslav Klose insists that the new generation of creative players is just what Germany needs to avenge its loss to Spain in the 2008 European Championship final when the sides meet in the World Cup semifinals on Wednesday. The veteran forward was in an experienced German side that lost a one-sided Euro final 1-0 in Vienna. Klose said Sunday that the World Cup rematch in Durban will feature "different players, different squads" and to Germany's advantage. "Spain is still ruling supreme in Europe but in terms of quality I think we have improved, big time," Klose said through a translator.Young Germans who have impressed the football world in South Africa include playmaker Mesut Oezil, forward Thomas Mueller and defensive midfielder Sami Khedira.Klose said they brought enormous quality and a fresh attitude to the team."A few years ago people kept saying that isn't it a shame there aren't any new generations coming through we have no forwards coming through, no creative midfielders coming through and everybody deplored that."But time has proved these people wrong," Klose said.Klose and Mueller both were on target in knockout-round victories against England and Argentina, as Germany scored four goals each time to embarrass its old rivals.However, Mueller collected his second yellow card of the finals in the 4-0 dismantling of Diego Maradona's Argentina on Saturday, and will sit out the game against Spain.
Klose said Sunday that Spain will be the best opponent Germany has faced at this World Cup "surely better" than England and Argentina."Spain is the best of the three. They play a fantastic game," said the 32-year-old Bayern Munich forward, before adding that Spain's 1-0 quarterfinal victory against Paraguay late Saturday encouraged the German camp."That has shown us that Spain are not unbeatable, they're not invincible. There is a slight difference in the way they played between 2008 and now," Klose said.Spain's decisive score came late from David Villa for his tournament-leading fifth goal.