GERMANY 1-1 PARAGUAY (3-4 pens): Kai Havertz equalised after Julio Enciso had fired Paraguay in front before
Germany are OUT of the World Cup after a shock defeat by Paraguay on penalties in the last 32.
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz and Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade both sensationally missed in the shootout after the game finished 1-1 after extra time.
Paraguay defender Jose Canale was the hero after the South Americans had squandered two opportunities to win it.
It is the first time Germany have ever lost on penalties at the World Cup having previously won each of their four previous shootouts, scoring 17 out of 18 spot kicks in the process.
But their luck ran out after an insipid 120 minutes and they are now on their way home.
Paraguay fired a warning shot by winning a corner in the first minute of the match and it almost bore fruit. The ball fell to Junior Alonso at the back post but he couldn’t get a proper connection when trying to finish.
But Germany dominated possession from there on in, albeit without managing to fashion much in the way of clear goal scoring opportunities.
And their lack of ruthlessness was punished when Paraguay scored against the run of play in the closing stages of the first half.
The underdogs won a corner which Manuel Neuer punched clear. The ball was recycled to the right-hand side where Miguel Almiron played a reverse pass to Matias Galarza.
His cross was pinpoint on to the head of former Brighton and Ipswich star Julio Enciso who planted his header into the back of the net from 12 yards.
That doubtless led to some stern words at half-time from Germany boss Julien Nagelsmann. And Die Mannschaft came out with more intent after the break.
Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz delivered a delicious cross from deep and Arsenal hitman Havertz’s flick header nestled in the bottom corner to restore parity.
Havertz had the chance to double his tally in the 78th minute from the same provider. Wirtz whipped on to the edge of the six-yard box but the Gunners striker could only head straight at goalkeeper Orlando Gill.
Despite having 76% of the possession in the 90 minutes, Germany managed just three shots on target and the game went to extra time.
Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade, off the bench, had an effort towards goal which struck the elbow of Pargauayan defender Gustavo Gomez. But his arm was deemed to be in a natural position and Gomez was in close proximity to the strike.
Pressure looked to have finally told 12 minutes into the additional period when Jonathan Tah’s bullet header hit the back of the net from Nathaniel Brown’s corner.
But VAR intervened and, after watching replays on the screen, the referee adjudged Waldemar Anton had fouled goalkeeper Gill. There appeared to be minimal contact, but the goal was chalked off.
Anton had a golden chance to avoid penalties in the closing stages of extra time but could only divert his close-range header into the arms of Gill.
That meant it was spot kicks and Havertz saw his effort saved. Paraguay scored their first three before Woltemade’s miss, meaning they had two opportunities to win it.
But Antonio Sanabria dragged his penalty wide before former West Ham defender Fabian Balbuena saw his spot kick saved.
Tah then smashed his penalty over the crossbar as the shootout went into sudden death and Jose Canale scored the winner.
Paraguay move into the last 16 and will play the winner of France vs Sweden.
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