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2004.12.16
Germany Far East Tour part 1



Jurgen Klinsmann's test was successfull. But how did Zico want players to do?
German team will go to Korean and Thailand and have maches on 19th and 21th.

Japan 0. Deutschland 3. in Yokohama
Scorers: Klose, Ballack, Klose

Japan (4-4-2).
Narazaki (Nagoya); Kaji (FC-Tokyo), Tanaka Makoto (Iwata), Chano (Ichihara), Alex (Urawa) (Nishi (Iwata)); Fukunishi (Iwata), Inamoto (West Bromwich) (Endo (G Osaka)), Fujita (Iwata) (Miura Atsuhiro (Tokyo V)); Suzuki Takayuki (Kashima) (Tamada (Kashiwa)), Takahara (HSV) (Okubo (C Osaka))

Deutschland (4-3-2-1).
Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munchen); Christian Woerns (Borussia Dortmund), Patrick Owomoyela (Arminia Bielefeld), Per Mertesacker (Hanover 96), Christian Schulz (Werder Bremen); Fabian Ernst (Werder Bremen) (Marco Engelhardt (1. FC Kaiserslautern)), Bernd Schneider (Bayer 04 Leverkusen) (Tim Borowski (Werder Bremen)), Michael Ballack (Bayern Munchen); Gerald Asamoah (Schalke 04), Lukas Podolski (1. FC Koln) (Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munchen)); Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen)





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