Germany eliminated from 2022 World Cup after controversial Japan goal

One other World Cup calamity for Germany.

One of many powerhouses of world soccer was eradicated from the 2022 World Cup within the group stage on Thursday, as their 4-2 win over Costa Rica wasn’t sufficient as a result of Japan defeated Spain, 2-1, to take first place in Group E; Spain took second place with 4 factors, advancing to the Spherical of 16 by way of the purpose differential tiebreaker. Spain’s was plus-6, buoyed by a 7-0 win over Costa Rica to open the event; Germany’s differential was plus-1.

Germany was additionally eradicated within the group stage 4 years in the past in Russia after successful the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

All of it got here all the way down to a controversial Japan purpose.

Germany wanted a win mixed with both a Spain win or a Spain-Japan tie plus the purpose differential tiebreaker to advance. Within the leadup to Ao Tanaka’s purpose that put Japan up 2-1 over Spain within the second half, the ball very practically went out of bounds. The purpose stood after VAR evaluate. Had the purpose not counted and Japan tied Spain, Germany would’ve gained a second-place tiebreak over Japan, which might’ve had a purpose differential of zero.

Issues had been going Germany’s means at halftime, as Spain held a 1-0 lead. However Japan’s halftime adjustments paid instant dividends.

Ritsu Doan got here on for Takefusa Kubo and scored within the forty eighth minute to tie the sport. Tanaka scored three minutes later.

Germany bumped into bother in their very own sport, as a pair of second-half objectives gave Costa Rica a 2-1 lead within the seventieth minute, however Kai Havertz scored twice to place Germany again in entrance earlier than they added one other late. Costa Rica would’ve superior with a win, which might’ve despatched Spain house.

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Germany's Niclas Fuellkrug, left, Joshua Kimmich, center, and Mario Goetze react during a World Cup match against Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
Germany’s Niclas Fuellkrug, left, Joshua Kimmich, middle, and Mario Goetze react throughout a World Cup match in opposition to Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
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Germany's Antonio Rudiger reacts during a World Cup game against Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
Germany’s Antonio Rudiger reacts throughout a World Cup sport in opposition to Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
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Germany's Thomas Mueller reacts during a World Cup match against Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
Germany’s Thomas Mueller reacts throughout a World Cup match in opposition to Costa Rica on Dec. 1, 2022.
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Japan defeated Germany 2-1 to open the group stage earlier than Germany and Spain tied 1-1.

Earlier than the 2022 World Cup started, BetMGM gave Germany the sixth-best odds to win the event.

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