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Germany scored a late winner during injury time in their action-packed game against Poland. Along with 65,000 fans in the stadium, Chancellor Angela Merkel enjoyed a thrilling ninety minutes of football rounded off by Oliver Neuville's goal.
Speaking at the European Council meeting in Brussels, Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her satisfaction at Germany's performance on Thursday, commenting: "I really enjoyed last night's game. I thought we deserved the 1-0 win and I think it gave us an incredibly important psychological boost."
Fantastic atmosphere in the stadiums and cities
The great atmosphere at the stadiums was replicated in the cities. 500,000 excited fans gathered on the Berlin Fan Mile to watch Germany's second group match. Hamburg also posted a new record attendance of 60,000 at its public screening of the game.
Germany has shown itself to be a fantastic host. The security measures have worked perfectly without having a negative effect on the events. To date there have been no serious incidents. The great atmosphere in the stadiums has been repeated at the Public Viewings and Fan Fests in the cities.
The friendly Fan Fests held in other German towns and cities such as Frankfurt and Leipzig also attracted huge crowds. Indeed the police were forced to limit numbers at certain venues to avoid overcrowding. The first disturbances at this World Cup were in Dortmund. The police quickly gained control of the situation, taking a total of 429 alleged hooligans into custody.
Chancellor Merkel attends the games
The Chancellor's World Cup diary is full. The Germany v Poland encounter was her third match so far. The Chancellor was also at the Croatia v Brazil game in Berlin, accompanied by Croatia's Prime Minister Ivo Sander. And of course she also attended the opening game in Munich.
In the month-long World Cup tournament, 32 teams will play a total of 64 matches. There will also be a worldwide television audience numbered in the billions during the 31-day tournament. The new World Cup winners will be decided at the Final to be held in Berlin on 9 July.