Mon, 10 Jun, 2002 - 18:56
Germany coach Rudi Voller has been told his job is safe - even if they go out of the World Cup in the first round.
Voller’s side will be on an early plane home if they lose to Cameroon tomorrow and the Republic of Ireland beat already-eliminated Saudi Arabia.
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