Paraguay shock Germany, Brazil advance

PARAGUAY sensationally sent four-time champions Germany crashing out of the FIFA World Cup on Monday night as Brazil and Morocco clinched dramatic late victories to reach the last 16.

Germany’s hopes of mounting a deep run at the tournament ended at Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium with the country’s first ever defeat in a World Cup penalty shoot-out.

The seismic upset was the highlight of another day of enthralling action as the knock-out rounds got under way, with Brazil coming from behind to score an injury-time winner in a 2-1 defeat of Japan before Morocco defeated the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties in a classic duel in Monterrey. Orlando Gill was the hero for Paraguay in their shoot-out defeat of Germany, saving from Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade to give them the advantage.

But Paraguay blew two chances to win it before Jose Canale blasted in the winning spot-kick after Jonathan Tah blazed his effort over the bar.

Germany had never lost a penalty shoot-out at a World Cup on four previous occasions since the 1982 finals in Spain. “Obviously, we analysed every player and every detail of the penalty-takers,” ‘keeper Gill said afterwards. “Thank God I was able to save two penalties. This is a privilege; we eliminated a champion.”

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, who sat stunned on the bench after the defeat, said simply: “We didn’t do enough today.”

The match had gone to penalties after the two sides finished locked at 1-1 after extra-time. Germany’s Tah had seen a headed goal controversially disallowed after a VAR review in extra-time.

Earlier, Julio Enciso had given Paraguay a 42nd minute lead before Arsenal forward Havertz equalised for Germany nine minutes into the second half.

Paraguay will now face either France or Sweden in the last 16, who played yesterday.

Another shock had looked on the cards earlier Monday when Brazil squeezed past Japan 2-1 in Houston to book their place in the last 16 thanks to a 95th-minute winner from Gabriel Martinelli. Japan had threatened to pull off one of the all-time great World Cup upsets after Kaishu Sano fired them into the lead with a superb 29th-minute goal on the counter-attack.

Brazil looked stunned by the Japanese opener and the Asian giants comfortably protected their lead up to half-time.

But Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti introduced striker Endrick at half-time and the South Americans immediately looked more threatening. — AFP Sport.

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