Germany win their fourth FIFA World Cup crown, create history


Rio de Janeiro, Jul 14 (IANS): Germany became the first European team to win the FIFA World Cup on South American soil, beating Argentina 1-0 in the final thanks to Mario GotzeÂ’s extra time goal at the Maracana Stadium here Sunday.

The last time the Germans, playing as West Germany, lifted the World Cup trophy was in 1990 beating Diego Maradona led Argentina with the same scoreline in Rome.


The two teams were locked 0-0 after 105 minutes of play and took two German substitutes to break the deadlock and give Germany their fourth World Cup triumph.

Andre Schurrle made inroads down the left hand side, and lofted in a neat cross towards the near post. Gotze took it excellently on his chest and with time and space to move, he brilliantly found the back of the net in the 113rd minute.

Germany and Argentina could not be separated after 90 minutes of play. For the third time in a row the FIFA World Cup final went into extra time after the two teams were locked 0-0 at full-time.

The last two World Cup finals went to extra time. In 2006 saw Italy defeated France in penalties, while in 2010 Andres Iniesta scored with the clock running down to clinch the trophy for Spain against the Netherlands.

But the Germans went into extra time with all the momentum after going close on more than one occasion in the final 10 minutes.

The second half was a let down after an intriguing opening period. The two teams could not find the breakthrough with Argentina having the better chances of the two.

The score might have been goalless at halftime, but it wasn't a bore by any means though. Both sides clearly had their own designs on how they wanted to win the game.

Germany, as ever, dominated possession, patiently probing their way through. Meanwhile, Argentina were happy to tempt them forward and use their pace to get in behind.

Christoph Kramer called in to replace Sami Khedira at the last second, lasted just over half an hour before leaving the pitch in a daze, following a head injury.

Argentina have had their own bad luck at the other end. Higuain missed a one-on-one and saw a goal correctly ruled off for offside.

Lavezzi was also blocked pretty much on the goal line from turning in a Lionel Messi cross. A lot of close shaves, but neither keeper were beaten (legally) yet.

The first half nearly ended in all kinds of dread for Argentina. A Benedikt Howedes header at the death that left a dent in the post was just shy of hitting the target.

In the 23rd minute when German midfielder Toni Kroos made an incredibly poor header backwards, intended for goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

The back pass, though, went straight to forward Higuain, who had acres of space but pulled his shot wide. 

The second half was a much tighter affair with both teams slowing down the pace of the game.

Argentina still looked the more purposeful side in the second half but poor play in the final third saw them fail to beat Neur.

Germany, though, ramped up the intensity as the game progressed and should have taken the lead but Romero came to the rescue of the Germans.

Extra time started at break neck speed with Andre Schurrle testing Romero early on. There were signs of fatigue all over the pitch though.

Substitute Rodrigo Palacio missed another easy chance for Argentina failing to even hit the target from five yards out.

Argentina midfielder Angel di Maria failed to return to the starting lineup. The Real Madrid midfielder sustained a thigh injury in Argentina's quarterfinal win over Belgium and missed the semifinal against the Netherlands.

There had been talk that Angel di Maria, who scored the late winner in the round-of-16 victory against Switzerland, may be risked for the final by coach Alejandro Sabella, but Sabella finally decided to keep faith in the team that saw off the Oranje with Enzo Perez keeping his place. 
  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    FEKU had the opportunity to watch the FIFA finals but he understands only KABADDI ...

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  • nagesh, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Why our Indian Government is not taking any interest for this game???

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    chance turned to victory by Germany (Hitlor's country) Congrats.

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  • ahmed, ullal

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Dear Ravindra Karkal, fyi Modi went to Brazil, not Germany.

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Dear Ahmed, your knowledge before commenting. Modi was in Berlin (Germany) on Sunday(en-route Brazil to attend Brics Summit)

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    When Modi landed in Germany, it won FIFA title. Ache Din Ane wale hain Germany, Congrats.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    I guess Modi was in Pakistan before going to Germany ...

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  • precci, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Congrats Germany any way u took extra time to beat Argentina messi try very hard but its failed never the less u carry the cup back to Europe well done

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    really good teams chile, mexico exited earlier. cheats brazil, ger went forward. anyway nice that ger won as they had thrashed brazil 7-1 in quarters.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    I have often found ....
    Many almost all who 'Love a sport and are crazy fans and go gaga over a Particular Team, Sportsperson, are never crazy or love their spouse in the same proportion or manner...Wonder why?
    Is it something to do with 'energy being not properly channelized or something'? Some 20 blokes running crazy after a ball trying to net
    it somewhere called a 'goalpost' in their opponent's half and have almost half the world screaming at their backs!!! Talk of not being able to see 'things clearly' and this is it! Surely there are more things 'exciting' and 'worth watching' in this world?

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  • vnayak, mangaloe/switzerland

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Mr.Bhandarkar, Are you a Cricket fan? I still prefer Indians following football rather than a game which is played by elite people in a handful of countries (Cricket)?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Not really. A 'cricket fan' not now ,where everything from the pitch to the ball is 'fixed'. However if you remember cricket is criticized in the same vein by critics who find nothing worthwhile in it to shout about. If cricket why not football? What's so great about it?
    Does it change anybody's lifestyle or rather standard of living?
    I emphasize on the 'craziness' surrounding it that's all. Both games are 'money spinners' no doubt, but only to a 'ed few.'The rest of the world foolishly cater to these 'ed few' in the long run. Agree?

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  • kudla first, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Dono y messi won the golden ball....Scored only against $#!t teams...went missing in important games...Germany u deserved it..

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  • Praveen, Manchi

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Congrats Germany. Truly deserved it as best combination team in this years WC. But i was backing Argentina.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Heinous foul on Neymar was a game changer ...

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  • Ali, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Germans won it. Though I'm not a football fan , I'm happy that Messy Lost :D

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  • Hary, Kudla/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Any particular reason for this hatred?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Reminds him of Jossey -perhaps?
    I mean what reason can he give?
    Crazy this sport and the fans-I tell you!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Mamu, Now I know, most of you guys are great fans of slush football ...

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  • Af, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    Germans. they deserve the victory.
    well played.

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