New Straits Times

‘PATHETIC’ GERMANY

Goalkeeper Neuer slams his men for lack of commitment

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MANUEL Neuer branded Germany’s flops as ‘pathetic’ and questioned their commitment as the reigning champions Germany were dumped out of the World Cup in sensationa­l style on Wednesday.

Two South Korea goals in added time sent Joachim Low’s team packing in one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history and goalkeeper Neuer didn’t hold back.

“We deserved to be eliminated. We didn’t convince in any game. This was not the Germany we know. It was pathetic.

“We lacked commitment. Even if we had gone through, in the next round or the round afterwards, we’d have been knocked out.”

As the fallout began in earnest, manager Joachim Loew also admitted they got precisely what they deserved in their 2-0 defeat in Kazan.

“The disappoint­ment of being eliminated is just huge,’ said Low. “I’m shocked. It is historic. I am sure this will create some public uproar in Germany.

“Maybe we thought by the shift of a button we could change gears. We were convinced once the tournament started we would do well.

“We stepped up the pressure to score that goal in the second half, but in terms of our morale we were dead. We didn’t deserve to win it again. We didn’t deserve to reach the round of 16.

“We were missing our ease of play, our classiness, our dynamism was not there. So we deserved to be eliminated.”

Germany become the fourth champions in five World Cups to go out in the group stage. Loew has never before failed to reach the last four in a major tournament in 12 years at the helm.

The four-time champions needed to beat the unfancied Asians by two clear goals in their final group F match in Kazan to advance to the last 16.

But after spurning a series of scoring chances, Germany were stunned in five dramatic stoppage-time minutes as South Korea scored twice to record a historic win over the world’s number one-ranked team and leave the Germans rock bottom of the group.

It is the first time Germany have failed to reach the knockout stage of a World Cup since 1938.

“I’m shocked because we didn’t manage to beat South Korea and qualify,” said Loew, who said he will wait for “a couple of hours” before making any decision on his future.

“The disappoint­ment of us being eliminated is just huge,” Loew conceded.

“We didn’t deserve to win the title again, we didn’t deserve to make the last 16. We tried hard to win, but we never earned the chance to take the lead.”

Germany are the sixth holders in history to fall at the first hurdle and their demise came four years after defending champions Spain also failed to make it out of the group stage in Brazil.

Loew’s side began their campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Mexico before rekindling their bid with a last-gasp 2-1 win over Sweden. The Swedes won the group on Wednesday after beating Mexico 3-0, but the central Americans also went through.

“First we need to congratula­te our two opponents who made it out of the group,” said Loew.

Timo Werner, Marco Reus, Mesut Ozil and second-half substitute Mario Gomez were among the Germany stars who failed to take goalscorin­g chances as the South Koreans defended with determinat­ion.

The Asians, however, were also dangerous on the counter-attack and more than once carved opportunit­ies to keep Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on his toes.

Germany suffered the first of several scares after South Korea won a free kick on the quarter hour when Sami Khedira’s boot connected with the head of Jung Wooyoung.

From 30 yards out, it should have been fodder for World Cupwinning Neuer, but he fumbled Jung’s dipping drive Neuer and scrambled desperatel­y to clear.

After failing to find a way past suberb Korea ‘keeper Jo Hyeonwoo in the second half, Germany could only look on in shock as US referee Mark Geiger called for the video assistant referee to intervene after the unmarked Kim Younggwon had bundled his shot past Neuer from a corner early in stoppage time.

The goal was awarded because Toni Kroos’ touch had played him onside, and minutes later Germany were 2-0 down after Neuer ran up the pitch in a desperate attempt to grab an equaliser.

A long punt upfield saw Tottenham forward Son Heung-min chase a clearance to fire into an empty net and Korea hung on for a famous win that will be a consolatio­n for their own eliminatio­n.

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