The great weight of German expectation will slam headlong into a wall of Australian defensive grit and muscle when the spectacular new Moses Mabhida stadium hosts its first World Cup match on Sunday.
Germany's World Cup pedigree - three titles, four-times losing finalists and three third places - demands success of Joachim Loew's team regardless of injury problems and stuttering strikers.
Deprived by injury of captain Michael Ballack and four other players, Germany's youngest tournament squad for three quarters of a century could have hoped for an easier Group D opener (1830) than to face a hugely experienced Australia side.
"They have an unbelievable passion, unbelievable organisation and a near-perfect defensive structure," Loew said of the Australians.
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