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Germany rescue World Cup hopes

Kroos missile secures last-gasp win over Sweden

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A stoppage-time goal from Toni Kroos gave holders Germany a dramatic 2-1 win over Sweden on Saturday to reignite their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup last 16.

Having lost their opening game to Mexico, the Germans looked to be heading for a draw until Kroos curled in a superb strike from wide on the left to secure victory for the four-time world champions.

They are now level with Sweden in Group F on three points, behind leaders Mexico who have six.

Sweden took the lead in the 32nd minute when Ola Toivonen finished confidentl­y after Kroos gave the ball away in midfield, the Swede chesting the ball down expertly before lifting it over Manuel Neuer.

Marco Reus equalized in the 48th minute and despite having Jerome Boateng sent off in the 82nd minute, Germany kept going and Kroos’ shot five minutes into stoppage time earned them a famous win.

“I know a lot of people would have been happy for us to be eliminated but we will not make it that easy for them,” Kroos told reporters. “Now we must recover, we don’t have too much time, and we must beat South Korea.”

Defending deep and looking to counter, the Swedes started shakily but took the lead when they punished Kroos for giving the ball away by quickly finding Toivonen, who lifted the ball deftly over Neuer.

With Germany getting in behind Sweden’s fullbacks at will and fizzing passes across the box, it looked like a matter of time before they scored, but Toivonen’s goal gave Sweden breathing space.

Neuer saved the Germans from being 2-0 down at halftime, diving acrobatica­lly to deflect Marcus Berg’s header from Sebastian Larsson’s stoppage-time free kick.

Reus connected with his knee to steer the ball home for the equalizer early in the second half to mark the beginning of a massive German offensive.

Substitute Mario Gomes gave the Germans a physical presence they had lacked, but he spurned two superb chances.

Boateng’s sending-off for his second yellow card eight minutes from time made little difference as the Germans continued to push forward in search of the winner.

Sweden had tired from their enormous defensive effort, but substitute John Guidetti should have done better than a lame shot, oblivious to the unmarked Emil Forsberg who was steaming through the middle.

From there the Germans launched the attack that led to substitute Jimmy Durmaz tripping Timo Werner and conceding the free kick that set up the chance for Kroos to curl in the winner.

The ball arced over helpless keeper Robin Olsen into the net, sparking an explosion of German joy on the bench and in the stands as the reigning champions kick-started their World Cup campaign.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Germany midfielder Toni Kroos celebrates scoring his side’s winning goal during their World Cup Group F match against Sweden on Saturday at Fisht Stadium in Sochi, Russia.
Photo: VCG Germany midfielder Toni Kroos celebrates scoring his side’s winning goal during their World Cup Group F match against Sweden on Saturday at Fisht Stadium in Sochi, Russia.

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