Mueller shades Ronaldo as US sinks Ghana
GERMANY was supposed to be a team that would melt in Brazil’s tropics, and the United States was supposed to be a team that can’t beat Ghana.
Both teams flipped the scripts on Monday and find themselves tied atop Group G.
In Salvador, Thomas Mueller scored a hat trick and Germany dominated Portugal — which played with 10 men after a red card in the 37th minute to defender Pepe — 4-0, leaving German Chancellor Angela Merkel with a big smile.
Clint Dempsey scored in the 1st minute and rookie substitute John Brooks scored in the 86th as the US defeated Ghana 2-1 in Natal, with Vice President Joe Biden watching and giving the team a postgame pep talk.
Ghana had ousted the US from the last two World Cups.
The two games helped the World Cup continue to deliver lots of goals — 44 in 14 games.
Nigeria played Iran in the day’s other match, and they played the first draw of this World Cup, finishing scoreless. Argentina beat Bosnia 2-1 on Sunday in the other Group F match, and both will feel confident after watching Nigeria and Iran fail to produce.
Two seeded teams — defending champion Spain and Uruguay — were upset earlier. That fate would not befall Germany on Monday.
It was the Germans’ 100th World Cup match, and they had it wrapped up by halftime.
Mueller, who led the 2010 World Cup with five goals, scored on either side of Mats Hummels’ headed goal as Germany took a 3-0 lead at the break. He added his third goal in the 81st.
“To score three goals in the World Cup opener against such an opponent is great,” he said.
Cristiano Ronaldo started at Arena Fonte Nova despite some nagging injuries. The winner of FIFA’s best player award, he faded after threatening early in the match. He had a shot from a break that Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer blocked, but there was nobody from Portugal to pounce on the rebound.
The US scored at the beginning and the end, but for most part it was on the back foot as the Africans attacked, pushed the Americans deep into the box, but failed to finish in a physical match.
Dempsey’s goal was the quickest ever by an American and one of the fastest in World Cup history. He’s the first American to score in three different World Cups. Brooks got the headed winner in the 86th, just four minutes after Andre Ayew equalized.
The 21-year-old defender was a second-half substitute and an unexpected addition to the American roster.
“We have a great spirit,” coach Jurgen Klinsmann said. “The US team always has a great spirit and fights until the last second.”
The defending Cup of Africa Nations champion, Nigeria, will be more disappointed with the draw than Iran.
Neither Iran nor Nigeria has won a match at the World Cup since 1998.
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