The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Auf wiedersehe­n Germany despite win over Costa Rica

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COSTARICA 2

GERMANY 4

Germany crashed out of the group stage of the World Cup for the second time in succession despite a 4-2 victory against Costa Rica.

Following a shock defeat to Japan and a scrappy draw against Spain, the four-time world champions knew only victory at Qatar’s Al Bayt Stadium – and failure by Japan to beat Spain in Group E’s other fixture – would keep their dreams alive.

But although Germany came from behind to win, with Chelsea’s Kai Havertz scoring a quickfire double, Japan’s 2-1 comeback victory against Spain saw Hansi Flick’s side heading for the exit.

Costa Rica finish bottom of the group, with Japan and Spain booking their spots in the next round.

Germany’s night started in encouragin­g fashion when Serge Gnabry made the back of the net ripple after just 10 minutes.

David Raum was the creator on Germany’s lefthand side and his cross was expertly steered into the far corner by Gnabry.

Germany were dominant and Leon Goretzka almost scored at the back post only for his header to be turned away by Keylor Navas, before the impressive Jamal Musiala masterfull­y tip-toed his way into the Costa Rica area but pushed his effort wide.

Despite being in complete control, Germany had Manuel Neuer – making his 19th outing at the World Cup to become the goalkeeper with the most appearance­s in the history of the competitio­n – to thank for keeping them ahead at the interval.

Raum and Antonio Rudiger failed to deal with a long ball, allowing Keysher Fuller through, but his blast on goal was palmed over by the veteran German stopper.

At half-time – and with Spain 1-0 up following Alvaro Morata’s strike – Germany were on course for a last-16 tie against Morocco. But that dramatical­ly changed within minutes of the restart when Ritsu Doan and Ao Tanaka fired Japan into the lead.

It would get worse for the Germans when Yeltsin Tejeda scored his first internatio­nal goal after 57 minutes to draw Costa Rica level.

In a frenetic response, Germany hit Navas’ lefthand post on three occasions – twice by Musiala and also by Rudiger – before Costa Rica did the unthinkabl­e and scored a second through Juan Pablo Vargas.

But a topsy-turvy night took another twist when substitute Havertz hauled Germany level after he converted Niclas Fullkrug’s cross three minutes later.

And then, with five minutes remaining, Havertz had his second, turning home Gnabry’s pass to restore Germany’s lead and Fullkrug then survived a VAR check to net his side’s fourth before 10 minutes of stoppage time ensued

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