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U.S. draw 0-0 with Germany in Women's World Cup semifinal first half

Xinhua, July 1, 2015 Adjust font size:

The United States and Germany played to a scoreless first half at the Women's World Cup semifinal on Tuesday.

The U.S side looked more dangerous as they created seven shooting chances to Germany's five, three on target.

The German side should have their goalkeeper Nadine Angerer to thank for her impressive saves.

The German goalkeeper denied the U.S. side twice with her right foot. Endi