The Commercial Appeal

Mexico topples defending World Cup champion Germany

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSCOW – Defending World Cup champions have been finding it hard to get out of the group stage lately, and Germany is proving no exception.

The 2014 champions, ranked No. 1 in the world, were exposed defensivel­y and surprising­ly beaten by Mexico 1-0 on Sunday, putting its hopes of advancemen­t in doubt. Well, not everyone is in doubt. “We will make it,” Germany coach Joachim Loew said. “There’s no reason to fall apart because you lose one game.”

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 Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer from 10 yards.

The goal decided the match – a match Germany didn’t expect to lose.

“I don’t know if it’s the biggest victory in (Mexico’s) history, but one of the biggest for sure,” Lozano said. “My teammates and I did some great work. We all ran our hearts out. This is the result of all that hard work.”

Three of the previous four defending World Cup champions failed to reach the knockout stages, France, Italy and Spain.

The Germans are bidding to become the first team to retain the World Cup title since Brazil in 1962, but have now won only one of their last seven games in all competitio­ns. They hadn’t lost an opening game since the then-West Germany fell 2-1 to Algeria in 1982.

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia – Brazil joined the list of big teams struggling to win their opening matches at the World Cup. The five-time champions were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerlan­d. 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.

“I was pushed out of the way. There is video of what happened and the referee could have seen it. But it didn’t happen,” Miranda said. “We got a draw but this is only the beginning for us. We knew this game wasn’t going to be easy.”

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 victory over Costa Rica.

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.

 ??  ?? Mexico players celebrate as Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, left, walks past Saturday in Moscow, Russia. EDUARDO VERDUGO/AP
Mexico players celebrate as Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, left, walks past Saturday in Moscow, Russia. EDUARDO VERDUGO/AP

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