Waikato Times

German coach:

- Samuel Petrequin

Everyone was waiting for Germany to score another late World Cup-saving goal. It never came. Instead, the Germans have become the fourth defending champions in the last five tournament­s to be eliminated in the group stage following a 2-0 loss to South Korea yesterday.

The four-time champions allowed a pair of injury-time goals while knowing a 1-0 victory would have been enough to advance because of the result in the other group match.

‘‘It’s very, very hard to put it into words,’’ Germany defender Mats Hummels said. ‘‘We believed until the end. Even when it was 0-1, we kept trying to turn it all around.’’

Germany ended up last in group F while Sweden and Mexico advanced to the round of 16. South Korea were also eliminated despite the victory.

It was the first time Germany have been knocked out in the first round since 1938.

‘‘I couldn’t imagine that we would lose,’’ Germany coach Joachim Loew said.

Even in Yekaterinb­urg, nearly 750km away, the Mexican fans expected Germany to score. They were still in position to advance despite trailing Sweden, but they were waiting – some with tears in their eyes – for Germany to do the inevitable and ruin their chances of moving on. That’s when South Korea stepped up.

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

Son Heung-min made it 2-0 in the sixth minute of stoppage 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.

‘‘We deserved to be eliminated,’’ Loew said. ‘‘For us, this is a huge disappoint­ment.’’

All four teams in the group had a chance to advance in games that were being played simultaneo­usly, but Sweden’s 3-0 lead over Mexico put Germany in prime position to move on as well – if the Germans could score against the South Koreans.

That was the problem, for Germany.

Group E:

Group F:

Who qualified:

Coming up (round of 16 on Sunday):

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