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According to Mallam Sham-una, Germany's triumph at the just ended World Cup tournament in Brazil is not coincidence.
Read below his explanation:
"The spelling of Germany begins with the letter G which represents 7 in figures. The number of the letter that forms Germany is 7.
Germany was in Group ‘G’ which represents 7 in figures. Germany played 7 matches in the tournament: group stages - 3, round 16 - 1, quarter finals - 1, semi finals - 1.
The final match was played in July which is the 7th month of the year.
The final goal scored by Germany 7 minutes before the end of the game.
At the group stages Germany scored 7 goals to qualified from the 7th group: Germany vrs Portugal 4-0, Germany vrs Ghana 2-2, Germany vs USA 1-0 (4+2+1=7).
Germany scored 7 goals against Brazil to qualified from the semi finals to final.
Again, countries ending with the letter (L) happens to be an easy side for Germany, example, Germany vs Portugal 4-0, Germany vs Brazil 7-1. On the other hand teams ending with the letter (A) proved quite tough for Germany, example, Germany vs Ghana 2-2, Germany vs USA 1-0, Germany vs Algeria 2-1.
The final goal for Germany was scored by Gotze.
Indeed his name Gotze, begins with the letter G which is 7 in figures.
These and other things in my calculations is what shot Germany to the top."
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