Kaka is determined to lead Brazil to World Cup glory in South Africa and erase the unhappy memories of four years ago. Brazil were beaten at the quarter-final stage by France in Germany 2006 to relinquish the crown they claimed in Japan and South Korea. Dunga's side are, unusually, not the favourites for this year's tournament, but Kaka has warned their rivals they remain a force to be feared.
Thomas Muller and Miroslav Klose were on target once more as Germany booked their World Cup semi-final place at the expense of Argentina. Muller netted the last two goals in the 4-1 win over England last time but was quicker off the mark in Cape Town, heading home in the third minute as Joachim Low's side made a blistering start. Klose, who had scored the opener against England, then tapped home a 67th minute second. Arne Friedrich netted a third seven minutes later and Klose scored his second with a minute to go to make sure of the success over Diego Maradona's men. The victory means Germany will now face Spain or Paraguay on Wednesday for a place in next Sunday's final. WORLD CUP 3-5-2 FOOTBALL NOBLESTAR Not enough FOOTBALL ??? Click HERE!
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