Germany rule the world
Germany dashed Argentina’s hopes of winning the World Cup for a third
time after they beat the South Americans 1-0 in the final of Brazil 2014
at the iconic Maracana Stadium on Sunday.
Both countries had earlier met in the World Cup final — Mexico 1986,
Italia ’90 — with the Diego Maradona-led Argentina beating the Germans
3-2 in Mexico while Germany won in 1-0 in Italy — with Maradona on the
losing side.
An extra time goal scored by Mario Goetze was all
the Germans needed to win their fourth World Cup title at the expense of
Argentina.
The victory ensured Barcelona’s superstar Lionel
Messi will wait for another four years to join football greats who have
won the World Cup.
Sunday’s encounter made it the third time in a row the World Cup final went into extra time.
Spain won in extra time at South Africa 2010, and Italy won via penalty shootout after extra time at Germany 2006.
It was the eighth game to go into extra time at Brazil 2014 and it was
the first time ever Argentina would concede a goal in the extra time at
the World Cup.
Argentina had beaten the Germans in the 1986
final in Mexico but since then Germany had dominated the encounters
between the two sides.
A Tony Kroos blunder in the 20th minute
almost gifted the Argentines their first goal when Gonzalo Higuain
intercepted a back pass header, but fired wide.
Higuain’s goal in the 31st minute was disallowed when the linesman ruled his move to be offside.
Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero pulled a save in the 37th minute and
two minutes later Messi made a fine run into the German goal area but
the Europeans’ defence muscled him out of play.
The finest chance of the half fell to Germany but Benedikt Howedes header only made it as far as the upright.
The second half resumed with more drama as both side scuttled many chances that could have put anyone of them ahead.
Messi missed an early second-half chance, breaking free on the left
side and shooting toward the far post. The ball rolled wide of the
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and his net. Messi again shot wide in
the 75th.
Germany had a chance in the 71st, with the ball
bouncing between players in front of goal, but Andre Schuerrle could not
get control.
Joachim Leow must have sensed the game would head
into extra time when he introduced Mario Goetze to replace Miroslav
Klose in the 88th minute.
Goetze did not disappoint as he made
important contributions immediately he came in. His energetic display
paid off in the 113th minute when he brilliantly controlled Schurrle’s
cross with his chest and then hit it past Sergio Romero to get the only
goal of the game.
Messi had the opportunity to send the encounter into penalties in the dying minutes but his free-kick went wide.
7/14/2014
Germany rule the world
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