The Telegram (St. John's)

Champs beaten

Mexico nips Germany 1-0; Iceland ties Argentina

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Germany became the third defending champion in the last 16 years to lose its opening match at the World Cup, falling to Mexico 1-0 Sunday.

Hirving Lozano scored the lone goal in the 35th minute, picking up Javier Hernandez’s pass inside the penalty area and beating Mesut Ozil before shooting past Manuel Neuer from 10 yards.

“I don’t know if it’s the biggest victory in (Mexico’s) history, but one of the biggest for sure,” Lozano said. “It’s great to start on the right foot when you are playing the world champions.”

France in 2002 and Spain in 2014 were the other defending champions to lose their opening matches. Neither of those teams advanced from the group stage.

After Lozano’s goal, Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa pulled off a spectacula­r save to keep the score even, palming Toni Kroos’ shot onto the crossbar.

The Germans are bidding to become the first team to retain the World Cup title since Brazil in 1962. They hadn’t lost an opening game since the thenwest Germany succumbed 2-1 to Algeria in 1982.

Mexico supporters outnumbere­d Germany fans at the Luzhniki Stadium and made almost all of the noise, roaring their team forward.

Lozano, a 22-year-old forward from the Dutch league nicknamed “Chucky,” got Mexico going with a deflected shot over the bar in the first minute. That set the tone for Mexico to torment Germany on the counteratt­ack, with Lozano taking full advantage of right back Joshua Kimmich’s tendency to go forward.

In his first competitiv­e start since Sept. 16 because of injury, Neuer was kept busy saving a stinging long shot from Hector Herrera in the 10th, then a header shortly after a free kick.

Serbia 1 Costa Rica 0

SAMARA, Russia - Aleksandar Kolarov scored from a left-footed free kick in the 56th minute and Serbia opened its World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Costa Rica on Sunday.

After David Guzman was handed a yellow card, Kolarov curled the ensuing free kick over the wall. Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who plays for Real Madrid, couldn’t reach it. Serbia, which missed out on the 2014 tournament, had the early advantage in a tough group that includes five-time champion Brazil and Switzerlan­d.

After a scoreless first half, Navas fought off a barrage of challenges to open the second with the boisterous Costa Rican fans cheering him on at Samara Arena.

Brazil 1 Switzerlan­d 1

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia Brazil joined the list of big teams struggling to win their opening matches at the World Cup in Russia.

The five-time champions were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerlan­d on Sunday, a few hours after four-time champion Germany was beaten by Mexico 1-0.

Philippe Coutinho gave Brazil the lead in the 20th minute with a volley that bounced in off the right post. Steven Zuber then headed in the equalizer in the 50th. Mexican referee Cesar Ramos dismissed complaints that Zuber had shoved defender Miranda before getting to the corner from Xherdan Shaqiri.

SATURDAY Iceland 1 Argentina 1

MOSCOW - Lionel Messi missed yet another penalty kick and Iceland held on for a 1-1 draw against Argentina in an impressive World Cup debut on Saturday.

Messi failed to give his team the lead when his 64th-minute penalty was stopped by Hannes Halldorsso­n. The Iceland goalkeeper dived to his right and got two hands behind the ball.

It was Messi’s fourth missed penalty in his last seven attempts for Argentina and Barcelona.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Germany’s Timo Werner, left, controls the ball against Mexico’s Edson Alvarez during the group F match between Germany and Mexico at the 2018 soccer World Cup in Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia, Sunday.
AP PHOTO Germany’s Timo Werner, left, controls the ball against Mexico’s Edson Alvarez during the group F match between Germany and Mexico at the 2018 soccer World Cup in Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia, Sunday.

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