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Defending champion Germany eliminated from World Cup

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SOUTH KOREA 2 GERMANY 0 — At Kazan, Germany is out of the World Cup, the fourth defending champion in the last five tournament­s to be eliminated in the group stage.

The four-time champions lost to South Korea on Wednesday, allowing a pair of injury-time goals while knowing a 1-0 victory would have been enough to advance.

It was the first time Germany has been eliminated in the first round since 1938.

Kim Young-gwon scored the first goal in the third minute of in- jury time. Originally called out for offside, the goal was then given after video review.

Son Heung-min made it 2-0 in the sixth minute of injury time after Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer came up the field to help his teammates outside the South Korea box. Son tapped the ball into an empty net after a long pass from Ju Se-jong.

Besides Germany this year, France in 2002, Italy in 2010 and Spain in 2014 were the previous defending champions to get eliminated in the group stage.

SWEDEN 3 MEXICO 0 — At Yekaterinb­urg, Sweden dominated Mexico to move on to the knockout round, and thanks to South Korea, Mexico will also advance.

Ludwig Augustinss­on volleyed a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa from close range five minutes into the second half, and captain Andreas Granqvist converted on penalty kick to help Sweden take control and win Group F.

Despite the loss, because South Korea beat Germany, Mexico also advances as runner-up in the group. Mexico has been to the round of 16 for seven straight World Cups.

Mexico’s Edson Alvarez had an own goal in the 74th minute.

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