29th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
29th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
GERMANY Beat theSWEDEN
2-1 in World Cup 2018
v Toni Kroos clinches last-minute victory
v Sweden
had taken the lead through excellent Ola Toivonen goal
v Marco
Reus hit back after the break amid German dominance
The
atmosphere at Fisht Stadium in Sochi was raucous and intense on Saturday as
Germany and Sweden went toe-to-toe in a Group F match that more than lived up
to expectations. Keeping supporters on the edge of their seat until the dying
seconds, Toni Kroos’s incredible free-kick secured all three points for the
reigning world champions with a 2-1 victory.
The game
started as it would go on: Germany attacked Robin Olsen’s goal with abandon,
but the Swedish rearguard stood firm. However, like against Mexico, the
counter-attacking sucker punch was their downfall. Having already
threatened, Ola Toivonen found a way past the imposing Manuel Neuer with a
fantastic lob just after the half-hour mark.
Low
rallied his troops and sent on Mario Gomez at half-time to bolster the German
front line, but it was the irrepressible Marco Reus who conjured up an
equaliser, the ball bouncing in off his knee. Despite enjoying the lion’s share
of possession, Germany continued to squander chances, with Gomez missing the
most clear-cut opportunity.
Jerome
Boateng’s sending-off for a second yellow card in the 82nd minute hardly
improved matters for Germany, nor did Olsen’s stunning reflex saves or a Julian
Brandt shot that came back off the post. However, the BlagultNo1
could do nothing about Kroos’ stoppage-time winner, which flew past him like a
rocket and put an end to his team’s hopes of taking something from the game.
Team Reporter Analysis
Steffen Potter, Germany [Twitter]
A winning goal in injury time while playing with ten men: this was Germany at their most impressive. You had a feeling that it might not be their tournament when Boateng was dismissed and Brandt hit the post, but Kroos has put the team’s destiny right back in its own hands.
A winning goal in injury time while playing with ten men: this was Germany at their most impressive. You had a feeling that it might not be their tournament when Boateng was dismissed and Brandt hit the post, but Kroos has put the team’s destiny right back in its own hands.
Alexandra Jonson, Sweden [Twitter]
AlexandrThis could have been a dream result for Sweden, whose plan was clear from the
outset: defend, hit Germany on the counter-attack and try to pick up a result.
And it all worked perfectly until that final strike. The Swedes can
nevertheless be proud of their performance, having come very close to securing
a memorable result against the world champions.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Marco Reus was a pivotal figure in the German midfield, enabling his team to retain a high level of possession and create a number of viable chances. Scorer of the equalising goal, he also played a supporting role in Kroos’ impressive stoppage-time winner.
Marco Reus was a pivotal figure in the German midfield, enabling his team to retain a high level of possession and create a number of viable chances. Scorer of the equalising goal, he also played a supporting role in Kroos’ impressive stoppage-time winner.
The stat
94.39 – Toni Kroos’ goal is the latest winner ever scored on the World Cup stage. The previous record belonged to Francesco Totti, who found the net late on (94.26) against Australia in 2006.
94.39 – Toni Kroos’ goal is the latest winner ever scored on the World Cup stage. The previous record belonged to Francesco Totti, who found the net late on (94.26) against Australia in 2006.
What’s next (Group F)
Korea Republic-Germany, 27 June, Kazan
Mexico-Sweden, 27 June, Ekaterinburg
Korea Republic-Germany, 27 June, Kazan
Mexico-Sweden, 27 June, Ekaterinburg
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