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Why did Germany lose?
In fact, judging from the handicap opened by Eurasian bookmakers before the game, Germany gave up the high-water dish of one ball/hemisphere in the first set, and once rose from "two balls/two and a half balls" to "two and a half balls" with the size of the ball, so the confidence of the German team to win is still quite sufficient. However, before the game started, Germany let the ball dive to a high level, and then dropped to a half/one low level, jumping twice in a row, indicating that more gamblers were not optimistic about Germany's victory over Serbia, and gaming companies began to reduce their bets to avoid risks and balance their bets. Of course, in some "manipulation" competitions, there may be a similar continuous decline, because there are a lot of "confident" funds invested in the next market. In addition, there is another possibility, that is, the gambling company has gained "control" and joined hands with the team to create the illusion that many gamblers can win the game by winning one goal in Germany, and induce a large number of gamblers to invest their money in Germany. This is the so-called "induction".

The last confrontation between Desai and Germany was two years ago. Germany fell behind 0: 1 at home and finally reversed 2: 1. With Serbia's strength, Germany, which has always been poor at dealing with teams in the former Yugoslavia, can't win. However, losing the game is indeed a bit of an accident, plus red cards, odd penalties and missed penalties, which will inevitably lead to some associations from the outside world.

There is also a saying that in order to avoid Argentina, which was in a good state in the 8-4 match, Germany would rather draw Serbia yesterday, and then act on camera, and finally strive to qualify as the second in the group against England (England may not be able to sit firmly at the top of the group), but the Germans played too hard and lost the game at once. Of course, I think such a plan is too complicated and risky to implement, and what the Germans lost yesterday may be the hope of qualifying for the group.

As for why the referee sent Klose off, why Nemanja Vidic sent such a low-level handball, and why Podolski missed the penalty, if you believe this is a well-directed script, or if these millionaires of the German team are willing to take risks for a windfall of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of euros ... Well, I also think this is a fake ball.