Germany beat Argentina 1-0 to win the 2014 World Cup on
July 13 at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The victory adds a historic fourth star to the German
crest, thanks to a beautiful effort from Mario Götze.
Germany's
bench swarmed the pitch after the final whistle, celebrating their first World
Cup title since 1990.
The victory
silenced the thousands of Argentine fans who had filled the stadium and
descended on Rio for the final. Following the victory, the city's iconic Christ
the Redeemer statue was lit with the black, red and gold colors of the German
flag..
"It's
unbelievable," said Manuel Neuer, who was named the tournament's best
goalkeeper. "I don't know how late we'll be celebrating, but we'll still
be waking up with a grin tomorrow."
Gonzalo
Higuain had Argentina's best opportunities of the first half. After picking up
an errant header and firing wide in front of goal in the 21st minute, his
successful effort ten minutes later was narrowly ruled offside. Benedikt
Höwedes, meanwhile, will have wanted another shot at his header off the post
just before the break.
Kramer's
surprise start was cut short just past the half hour mark. A collision with
defender Ezequial Garay in the Argentina box left the 23-year-old on the ground
and clutching his head. He briefly attempted to play on, but was eventually
substituted for Andre Schürrle.
Lionel Messi
proved most-dangerous for the Argentines in the second 45 minutes, when his
trademark left-footed effort inside the box went just wide immediately after
the restart. Schürrle and Toni Kroos and late, Götze, all had excellent
opportunities to put their side ahead, but heavy touches and weak finishing
meant goalkeeper Sergio Romero was never truly tested.
Instead it
finished level after 90 minutes, and for the seventh time in World Cup history,
the final went to extra time.
Schürrle's
stinging effort just after play resumed nearly put Germany ahead, but Romero
was there to save from close range. Seven minutes later, Rodrigo Palacio had a
near-golden chance on goal after a Hummels error, but his looping effort went
wide.
The deciding
goal finaly came in the 112th minute. Working his way down the left flank,
Schürrle crossed to a cutting Götze in the center of the box. The Bayern Munich
man beautifully trapped the ball with his chest and twisted to fire a
left-footed volley across goal and into the net
The
magnificent goal proved the decider in the end, as the Germans held on for the
final match's final minutes to secure their country's fourth World Cup crown.
In winning, Germany have become the first European country to win the World Cup
in South America.
"To be
the first European team picking up the title in South America is really unbelievable,"
said captain Philipp Lahm.
The victory was celebrated raucously
by Brazilians in the crowd, who had dreaded the prospect of sworn South
American rivals Argentina lifting the title in their backyard.
Adapted from www.dw.de
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