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Second round: Europe vs Africa

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) – Free-scoring France take on Nigeria and Germany face Algeria as the second round continues at the World Cup today with two games pitching European teams against African opponents.
Eight goals in their first two group games have made France an exciting team to watch and the favourite to reach the quarter-finals; not least because Nigeria’s preparations have been overshadowed by widespread reports of problems over player bonuses.
Algeria have a 32-year-old score to settle with Germany following their exit at the 1982 World Cup. However, the odds are stacked against anything but a Germany victory.
France vs Nigeria
Apart from a 0-0 draw with Ecuador in their last group game, France’s attack has been prolific in Brazil. A 3-0 win over Honduras and a 5-2 demolition of Switzerland have made the French an outside bet for the title and won back their fans at home – four years after a training ground strike resulted in the team becoming a national disgrace.
“In recent matches, we have noticed a love rekindled with the team,” France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said.
With temperatures expected to reach 30 Celsius, coach Didier Deschamps pointed out: “Nigeria players are more accustomed to the heat than we are, even though a lot of their players play in Europe with their clubs.”
On the injury front, Mamadou Sakho needs to recover from a left hamstring problem or his place in central defence will go to Laurent Koscielny.
Nigeria are waiting on the fitness of winger Victor Moses after a muscle strain and defender Godfrey Oboabona following a foot injury, though the Nigerians have also had other issues.
A potential strike by players over unpaid bonuses was averted late Thursday when Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan stepped in and spoke to coach Stephen Keshi and captain Joseph Yobo.
Keshi, who said last week that France were “beatable”, is optimistic about Nigeria’s chances. On current form, the player most likely to deliver on that optimism is Ahmed Musa, who scored twice in a 3-2 loss to Argentina.
Germany vs Algeria
Known as the ‘Disgrace of Gijon’, West Germany’s 1-0 win over Austria at the 1982 World Cup in Spain provides the backdrop to today’s game.
The Germans scored early and the teams just knocked the ball around for the rest of the match as that score ensured both teams progressed to the second round, and sent Algeria home – despite their earlier upset victory over the Germans.
It’s taken Algeria another 32 years to finally secure their first trip to the second round. And blocking their path to the quarter-finals are none other than Germany, whose coach Joachim Loew is well aware of the talk of revenge.
“Why should they be seeking to punish this generation of Germany players? I am irritated by the use of word ‘revenge’,” Loew said. “But maybe this will work as motivation for Algeria.”
Germany’s attack will again be led by Thomas Mueller, who scored four goals to help Germany win Group G, though Mario Goetze is tipped to replace the injured Lukas Podolski in the other forward position.
Algeria will not lack motivation and in Islam Slimani, who scored in a 4-2 win over South Korea and a 1-1 draw with Russia, it has a proven finisher.
Slimani has said Algeria’s progress had been a dream so far and “I don’t want anyone to wake me up yet”.

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